Unlock the Secret: How to Make Your Child Beg for Story Time
Ever wonder if you’re raising a future bookworm or just a kid who’ll only pick up a paperback if it’s dripping in ketchup? No need to sugarcoat it—getting children to love reading these days can feel like convincing a cat to take a bath . There’s science, somewhere in a dusty PDF, saying it’s good for them—sharpens their minds, keeps the existential angst at bay . Sure, you could just hand them the entire Harry Potter series and call it a day, but where’s the fun in that? Let’s face it, inspiring a love of reading sometimes calls for desperate measures, high-pitched noises, or maybe even forging a fake MrBeast endorsement on the cover of Tolkien classics . I’ve scoured the most absurd tactics so you don’t have to—get ready for advice that’ll either turn your kids into devoted readers or ensure every family story starts, “Remember that time we read the neighbor’s mail?” LEARN MORE

Studies show that children who read for pleasure perform better on tests and suffer from fewer mental health problems. Here are some tips for fostering a love of reading:
Make time every day to read the neighbor’s mail as a family.
Emit a high-pitched noise every time they’re not reading.
Use a marker to retitle every book in your home Roblox Tips.
Give each letter of the alphabet a corresponding sound to be made with the mouth.
Tell them MrBeast wrote The Lord Of The Rings.
Make your kids understand that your love for them is directly tied to their reading ability.
Try dipping the books in ketchup.
Let your children play with the gun inside the hollowed-out cover.
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