A gift represents what
the givers wish to express to the recipients. I would give a child a book if I
were to help them develop. Books are beneficial to children in several ways.
First, books help kids
develop language abilities. Children who read books regularly more quickly
acquire basic grammar than those who do not. Additionally, they are more
familiar with written words and can read faster than their peers.
Second, reading books
nurtures the habit of reading in children. Kids' minds are like the white
papers that when we write something on them, it is there permanently. Besides,
their minds have not fully developed yet and are easily affected by adults. So,
most children may gradually be interested in reading when adults introduce
books to them. In the long term, children who have the habit of reading often
excel in the classes and succeed in later careers.
Next, reading books is
one of the healthy ways to keep children from harm. The harm may be both
physical and psychological. Physically, kids who love reading books are more
vigilant about the abnormal situations around them. Thus, they tend to protect
themselves from any factors – people or high-risk environments.
Psychologically, many believe that children will be more sensitive, kind, and
compassionate when they read regularly. Children usually learn moral lessons in
the stories of the books they read, and they want to reflect on and apply what
they learn from them in real life.
Last, reading books help
children explore and trigger their potential. For instance, a girl who loves
reading scientific-related materials is probably more interested in natural
subjects like Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, or Biology. A boy who spends
most of his reading time in adventure storybooks may decide to become a writer.
Therefore, appropriately chosen children's books will provide children with
numerous ideas that guide them to various possible paths they may choose to set
their feet on.
In conclusion, I would
give children a book to read if I wanted to help them develop. It helps kids
develop language abilities quicker, nurtures the healthy habit of reading,
keeps them from harm, teaches them to be more empathizing and kinder, and helps
them explore their innate capabilities.
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