Storytime isn’t just about reading words on a page—it’s a chance to spark imagination, build a child's vocabulary, and share a moment of real connection.
Some fairy tales, along with their lessons, are simply timeless.
Our body develops over the years, so it is natural that in adulthood we need less time to regenerate through sleep than children.
That time has come. It seems like only a few days ago you were writing your little one’s first smile and first tooth into the baby book, or holding your breath as he took his first wobbly steps across the kitchen…And now he’s off to nursery!
Relationships have changed in nature recently, but perceptions of them have changed even more.
The core of the relaxing exercise is to guide children so that they focus on individual parts of their body. First, ask them to lie on their backs, their hands resting loosely along their body.
Autumn doesn't just have to be about rapidly shortening days and moodiness from rainy weather and muddy roads. Autumn will be just as we make it. And we could learn a lot about it from children.
There is perhaps not a single child in the world who does not cry sometimes.
Reading to a child offers an astonishing array of benefits. From providing comfort and encouragement, confidence and security, to offering relaxation, joy, and entertainment—the power of storytime is tremendous.
We grown-ups need to teach kids that there is nothing wrong with anger in itself, it’s the way we choose to express it that can become problematic. It is important to explain to children what anger means and what it is good for, and then show them how to handle that feeling in a healthy manner.
What do you think is the perfect time for a child to start learning to read? Is it better to start from school or even earlier?
Today we would like to lend an insight into what we are busy doing behind-the-scenes at Readmio to keep your favourite story app running smoothly.
Humour is the spice of life.