I think you should expose children to books at the earliest possible age but definatly once they start school and are beginning to learn to read they need as much practice as possible. Schools often supply books that contain words of the pattern they are learning to read.
"No, David No!"
first line of Charlotte's Web
Gilles Tibo, a Canadian children's author, started writing books in the 1970s. He has since published numerous award-winning books for children and young readers.
Your text books would be the ideal place to start.
The Harry Potter series are classed as children's books, a good age to start reading them would probably be around ten. The Causal Vacancy is an adult book.
More and more children are playing video games or are on the computer, more kids should start reading at a younger age, because of this. To answer your question, unfortunately, many children are not reading books. Hope this helps.
At six months of age a baby is moving into a more sociable and more exploratory stage of their development. This is a good time to start exposing them to soft books that they can hold and see colorful images in.
What inspired him was that his he just loved reading so he thought he would start writing books for little children. But then he thought he would start writing for adults as well as children.
he started to write because he loved children and liked to write books and poems
yes. when Louis Sachar was graduated he decided to write children books
Anne Fine had nothing to do so she would start writing books. Anne Fine has written more than 50 children's books.
Mem Fox was originally a teacher and noticed a lack of quality children's books in the market. This inspired her to start writing her own books that would engage and captivate young readers with language and storytelling.