
Generally, children start with letter recognition and phonic type basic reading from theage of 4. They then progress to easy readers where they can read by themselves by the age of 6-7. If your child is school going, a vital […]
Where Imagination Begins
Generally, children start with letter recognition and phonic type basic reading from theage of 4. They then progress to easy readers where they can read by themselves by the age of 6-7. If your child is school going, a vital […]
Hello! It’s been a bit of a while since my last post. Thanks to everyone who popped into the Winter Market at Ecolint, it was lovely meeting you!! While I was nervous that the toys and gadgets would tempt the […]
Lately, people have been saying that the cost of books just doesn’t justify the worth. It’s sometimes hard to fork out quite a bit of money for a book, especially if you are only going to read it once. We […]
Which kid doesn’t love surprises… and even better, find me one who doesn’t love it when you say “Ooh, looks like there’s something special for you in the post box!” I know my son hops up and down on one […]
Yas!! Its Book Week in Geneva (actually it’s called “Early Childhood Book Week) from this Tuesday to Friday (22nd May to 26th May 2018). La Semaine Du Livre was established in 2003 by the Early Childhood Department (as the Book […]
I’ve had quite a few people tell me that their “kids simply aren’t interested in books” and that they’ll “let the teachers drive the reading agenda”, so I’ve tried to put together a quick cheat sheet of how you can […]