Did you know that March is National Reading Month? American’s use March as a way to encourage people of all ages benefit from books by reading every day.
In a recent survey conducted with the Harris Poll in 2020, digital library Scribd found that reading just 15 minutes per day can have staggering positive effects. The digital subscription service found that people reported being 33 percent happier, 69 percent more accomplished and 55 percent more relaxed.
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In addition, the survey found that six minutes of reading can reduce stress by up to 68 percent! The results reinforce the power of reading, especially over a scroll through social media as an alternative.
Now that you know how beneficial it is, it’s time to pick up a book. Not sure where to start? We’ve rounded up hundreds of books that are perfect for a reading sesh with the kids. Keep scrolling to see the best of the best.
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80 Award-Winning Kids’ Books You Need for the Bookshelf
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Sweet picture books, lyrical stories and middle school graphic novels are just a few prizewinners you’ll find bearing the coveted winning seal. From Caldecott winners to the Coretta Scott King Medal, check out our top picks for award-winning kids books.
26 African-American History Books to Read with Your Kids
Bloomsbury Children's Books
Did you know that African-American inventors are responsible for the modern day supermarket and cell phone mikes? Or that a 9-year-old was arrested at a Civil Rights protest in 1963? Here is our list of twenty-six Black History books that will teach children the rich history of African Americans and enlighten, encourage and inspire your kids.
The Best 100+ New Books of 2020, According to Our Kids
Kokila
From bilingual board books to books that help kids deal with tough subjects like racism, cancer and more, this year showed a celebration of diversity, resilience and hope. We read every one of the books on this list (or our kids did) so this curated collection may not be all about the bestsellers, but it’s definitely a list to keep for years to come.