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How to Encourage Siblings to Read Together

Reading with siblings can help build stronger relationships while boosting literacy skills. When siblings share stories, they practice patience, listening, and empathy. They also get the benefit of spending time together without screens.

Encourage shared reading by choosing books that appeal to both children. Try picture books for younger pairings, or chapter books and graphic novels for older kids. Let them take turns reading pages, acting out scenes, or discussing what happened.

Set aside a regular time each week for reading together, such as after dinner or on weekend mornings. Make it cozy with pillows, blankets, and a book nook. Turn it into a fun tradition instead of a chore.

Book clubs for kids like Owl Post Books offer curated selections that are great for sharing. Siblings can explore new books together and even trade boxes to explore each other’s interests.

This small shift toward shared reading creates stronger bonds and builds lifelong positive associations with books.

Two kids focused on assembling a craft kit on a bed. A book titled "DRAGONS" lies open. The girl wears a patterned dress, boy in a blue shirt.

 
 
 

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