Why Not Build A Cozy Reading Corner For Kids?

Why Not Build A Cozy Reading Corner For Kids?

Children in their early stage of development soak up everything around them, so why not make it the best possible first step. The best-illustrated children’s book can teach them vital lessons and skills to aid them for the rest of their lives. So, how can you take this one step further? Build a cozy reading nook or corner for your children. This can be a wonderful opportunity for them to grow and develop a love for reading.

Schedule A Reading Time

Scheduling a reading time can be good starting point for many children. This involves reading stories aloud and creating interest. This will help them become for comfortable in their special corner and encourage picking up a book on their own. Moreover, you can take 10 to 15 minutes of your time to stir up interest and excitement by reading a great story to them.

Help Them Relax With Comfortable Environment

Your reading corner should be comfortable and relaxing to read in. Ask your kids what they prefer to have in their environment for reading or doing their homework, then build on it:

  • Offer a range of cozy seating options, including cushions, bean bags, and tiny chairs.
  • Add cozy blankets for snuggling up with a book.
  • Allow children to sit or lie down comfortably on the floor.
  • Use warm, soft lighting, such as lamps or string lights, to create a calming ambiance.
  • Paint the walls in soothing colors like soft blues, greens, or yellows.

Pick Out A Good Corner

Where you decide to create the nook will ultimately play an important part in building your children’s interest in reading there. Ideally, the location should be isolated from things that may draw children’s attention away from reading. These things may include televisions, windows, entrances, and exits. A good location should share these factors:

  • The corner should be far away from noisy areas like the kitchen or playroom.
  • The space should be free from distractions like televisions or living rooms.
  • You should provide comfortable seating options like bean bags, cushions, or small chairs.
  • The corner should have soft lighting, warm colors, and cozy blankets to create a relaxing atmosphere.

Every Child Is Unique

This is not a “one size, fits all” kind of project. Since every child is unique and has their own taste, your child’s reading corner might be different from the rest. You should take time to understand your child’s habits, tastes, and preferences before designing their own reading corner. This will also help to stir their interest and encourage them to pick out and read books by themselves.

The Importance of a Reading Nook

When you build a reading corner for your child, you are not only offering a place to read; you are fostering a reader for life. This special corner can open a universe of magic for your child. A small corner provides your child with a place to read in peace and helps them to use their imagination. This can, in turn, contributes to their learning process.

About the Author

Mary Ann Graziani is a Michigan certified teacher and reading specialist with a Master’s degree in elementary education. She is also a certified Montessori guide. She is married and has two sons.