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The perfect time to build love for reading

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Published: April 24, 2025
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HOLIDAY READ: So many great books for children.
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THE school holidays offer a golden opportunity for both parents and educators to help children find balance.

With less structured time, kids are free to explore new hobbies, relax, and enjoy time with family.

But in today’s digital age – where binge-watching and short-form content dominate – many children are tempted to retreat into screens for hours on end.

That’s why creating an environment that encourages reading is more important than ever. Not only does it combat shortened attention spans, it also helps develop lifelong habits that support learning and well-being.

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“Reading isn’t just about escaping into books – it’s about building a foundation for life-long learning,” says Megan Daley, award-winning educator, author, and one-third of the team behind Your Kid’s Next Read.

“When children develop a love for reading during the holidays, they’re more likely to carry that enthusiasm with them back to school and beyond.”

Holidays are a prime time for children to explore books beyond the classroom – and experiences beyond the screen.

Parents and educators can play a powerful role by helping kids discover stories that spark their interests.

It’s a core belief of the Your Kid’s Next Read community, which champions the idea that there’s always a perfect “next read” out there –whether a child is an avid bookworm or just needs a little encouragement.

Author Allison Tait, who along with fellow author Allison Rushby completes the trio behind Your Kid’s Next Read, says it’s all about balance.

“It’s not necessarily about choosing one over the other,” Ms Tait said.

“Instead, it’s about creating a harmonious balance. As the holidays offer a welcome break from school, it’s the perfect time for families and educators to encourage children to rediscover the joys of reading – and reap the long-term benefits.”

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