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Benefits of Rereading the Same Book | Learning to Read | NPT

Season 2021 Episode 21

Continue to encourage learning reading skills by rereading your child's favorite books. Rereading helps children understand the stories better, learn new words, and find things they may have not noticed before. Keep it interesting by reading the story in a different voice or have conversations about your child's favorite pictures.

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