Friday, May 5, 2017

5 Books Your Children Should Be Reading

In the process of growing up, children need to get the proper help in order to improve their imagination and further development of skills.

The development of children is something very delicate, and three important things should be present to assure their proper growth. No matter the condition or place they’re born in, these important aspects should be: the love parents give to them, teaching the proper values and manners for them to grow as responsible adults and help them develop imagination, as it is even more important than knowledge itself.

Both special needs children or not can get a lot of benefits from imagination, as it creates a door to knowledge and intellectual development in their brains. Reading in early stages of growth is highly beneficial for kids: you can check the benefits by reading here.

As the title says, here are the five books your children should be reading now, they will love reading them and will also improve their imagination:
The Harry Potter Series, by J. K Rowling
Not mentioning this series of books would be a mistake. Joanne “Jo” Rowling managed to create a magical world of wonders around a little boy who discovers he is a wizard. There’s no doubt these books will be excellent for your children. Keep in mind that the first books are for kids between 6-9 years.
The Little Prince, by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
This book, first published in 1943, is a beautiful short novel and a classic among readers from all ages. The Little Prince is a tale about a young prince who lives in a tiny asteroid, who decides to leave in search for answers. This book is so unique that both you and your children can learn from reading this book.

A Journey to the Center of the Earth, by Jules Verne
The title itself says it all. Most of Jules Verne’s books have been adapted to movies, and there’s a reason for that: he created such fictional and yet successful stories, making him so popular among young readers. This book has been adapted for children, and there are many illustrative versions of it for kids who are just starting to read.
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll
Commonly known as Alice in Wonderland, this is also another timeless classic book. The story is about a girl named Alice, a girl who falls through a rabbit hole to end up in a fantasy world. This book stimulates children positively, immersing them in this beautiful fantasy book.

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, by Roald Dahl
There’s a reason for this book to be on almost every list that adults read as being children: the story of a kid who lives in poverty that manages to win a ticket to visit the wondrous Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory. This book is both a lesson in humility and love with a unique story for children to fantasize with, so it's a must.

According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, imagination is “the act of forming a mental image of something not present to the senses or never before wholly perceived in reality.” With the help of books, this can be easily achieved, and you just have to choose the one that fits your children the most. With cognitive growth, there should also be physical development to compensate and stimulate that first process. Autism Soccer offers the best alternative for growth in special needs children, so get in touch with them to start playing in the best environment for them.
Reading also creates a positive habit for children, creating interest and a positive opening towards books.



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