A reading center offers children a peaceful space for relaxing and enjoying children’s books. In a reading center, children have an opportunity to build important skills in early literacy, such as understanding the way that books tell stories with words and pictures, and recognizing letters and words that appear in the story.
An NAEYC website post adds that reading with children can support vocabulary development: “Storybooks often use words in ways that are different from how we use those same words in everyday conversation. Books also use words that are generally absent from day-to-day speech. The Napping House, for example, contains many descriptive words related to napping, such as slumbering, snoozing, and dozing, which adults may rarely use in a conversation with a child.”
Reading centers are often set up with pillows, stuffed animals, and other soft items so that children feel safe and cozy, and free to explore the books and stories.
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