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Tag: reading tips

Jul 062023

“Make your child an additional character in the story!” #kbcInPerson with Asma Shaikh

  • By Amardeep Sodhi
  • Posted on July 6, 2023October 8, 2023

During the pandemic books were read for all meal times, naptimes and even potty times. Ruhani’s most favourite time to read books is at bedtime where she will pick up 20 books.

Jan 232020

Raising Readers: Shake It Up, Make It Up but Never Give Up!

  • By Aparajita Agrawal
  • Posted on January 23, 2020December 21, 2021

As young mothers and fathers, all of us want to bring the world to our children. They are smart, we want them to become smarter, we want to tackle every obstacle that comes their way…Continue Reading

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