How To Get Kids Interest In Reading

Grandpa Granddaughter Reading Book

More often than not, especially in today’s world, it can be a real struggle to get kids to be interest in reading. Considering all the digital devices and activities on them vying for your kids attention, how is a book (especially a paperback one) supposed to get them to stop and put down their device? The last thing you want to do is FORCE a book on a kid and make them read. Doing that will just make them dread reading even more. You have to make them WANT to read!

Read To Them When They Are Young

Pregnant Mom Reading Alphabet Stuff With Nuff

What better way is there to get kids, or anyone for a matter of fact, to enjoy doing something than to start doing that “something” with them when they are young? Plenty of moms start reading to their kids before they even arrive. Whether you start then or not, the important thing is that you start early.

The earlier you start the more animated and engaging your reading can be. Remember, in the early years, your child is not even going to understand what you are saying. Make this time as exciting as you can for them. Not only are you starting to build their love for reading, your are starting the development of their language skills. Enjoy this time you spend together, they may not remember it, but it is something you will never forget it.

Read To Them What Interest Them

Read something that bores you, and you will be snoring Zzzz’s in no time. Read something that interest you, and you will not put it down until you are done. Guess what? Your kids are no different. Do your kids enjoy a certain sport? Do they have a hobby they cannot get enough of? Do they have a wild imagination and enjoy magic, make believe, or fantasy?

Find what interest your kids and read it with them. Young kids are like sponges and will absorb everything you throw their way, if they find it interesting. As you read, discuss what is happening and how it might relate to things your kids do. Of course, if you are reading something about magic or fantasy at this point, you can have an amazing discussion with your kids and place yourselves in this imaginary land and explore.

Reading Space Reading Place

Girl Reading On Couch

The wonderful thing about reading is you can do it anywhere. You can do it on a comfy couch. You can do it in bed or on the floor. You can read while inside, or outside. You can read at home, and while on vacation. Have your kids pick their reading space, so it is a place they feel is theirs and they will want to go to read.

All you have to do is pickup a book and read it when you have time. Get your kids to feel the same way about reading, especially if they are young. If you read before bedtime, take one of their favorite books with when going on vacation and keep your tradition of bedtime story hour.

The most important things is to have books available. It’s difficult to read, when there are no books around. The great thing about books is that they are usually pretty easy to find. Just about every town has this place called a Library. And what little kid does not like to own their very own library card? In addition to books, most libraries have activities and play areas. In addition to finding books to read, your kids can play with other kids and learn about things they may not otherwise have a chance to learn about.

The Benefits Of Reading

At the end of the day the most important thing is that you get your kids to read, and hopefully it becomes a lifetime enjoyment for them. There are so many positive benefits of reading. Reading to your kids when they are young will develop their cognitive powers, improve their reasoning, and intelligence. Ask any elementary teacher and they will immediately point out which kids were read to by their parents at any early age.

Reading teaches kids values, it develops their creativity and expands their imagination. It allows them to explore places they might otherwise not have the opportunity to see first hand. It improves vocabulary and communication.

“In fact, children who aren’t reading at grade level by the end of third grade are four times as likely to drop out of high school,” Annie E. Casey Foundation study. Early reading improves emotional and intellectual intelligence, both of which will benefit your kids later in life when they have to express themselves to bosses and potential spouses. Okay, maybe we are getting a little ahead of ourselves.

The Creation Of Nuff Said Stuff

It all starts with a book! Well actually it all started with the thought of writing a book. For a long time I thought of writing a book about a young character, who tends to always get into a little trouble, before figuring out how to safe the day. After a little more thought a ‘play-on-words’ hit me, the creation of… “Nuff Said!” stuff was born.

Now my mission is to help young readers fall in love with books. To help shape the next generation of thinkers, innovators, and leaders. One book at at time, creating a brighter, funnier world! Hopefully, through my Nuff Said Stuff children’s book series I will help get kids interest in reading.

Deciding what to read next?

You’re in the right place. Especially if you are interest in finding some awesome children’s books to read with you children, grandchildren, young students, or just want to checkout a new self-published author you may not of heard of before.

Below is a sample of my Goodreads Author Dashboard. Check it out and see what reviewers are saying about my books.

Goodreads Author Dashboard

I’m always adding to my list of books, but sometimes it takes time for Goodreads to get the updates. For the most up to date listing of my books visit my Nuff Said Stuff book site. You can also checkout my Amazon Author Page as well.

All my books are available on Kindle Unlimited and I often run free book promotions as well. However, when it comes to children’s books, nothing beats a paperback edition. Buy one today (it helps us starving artists) and please leave a review when you have finished reading the book or books of your choice.

Thanks,
CK

Book Reviews An Author’s Best Friend

Book Reviews

Your Opinion Is Greatly Appreciated. Thank You. Did you notice that? If you missed it, take another look before we go on.

Even when the feedback provided is unfavorable, it is still appreciated. It really is!!!

Of course, positive feedback is always the best.

With Amazon’s Kindle Direct Publishing, KDP, it is easy for anyone to self-publish a book these days. Of course, just putting your book out on Amazon does not mean anyone is going to buy it.

Any first-time indie author will tell you the two most nerve-racking things when self-publishing is: 1) Selling your first book (Mom does not count) and 2) Waiting for your first review.

Money In The Bank Your First Book Sale

The only thing that beats seeing a book sold in your KDP back office is getting an email from Amazon with the subject title “Amazon Accounts Payable.” Five days later, if you have a Direct Deposit setup, you logon your Bank Account and see “Cha-ching” money in the bank.

Achieving your first book sale is an incredibly rewarding milestone. It proves that all the hard work you put into researching, writing, and self-publishing your book has paid off. Make sure you celebrate that sale. You do not have to go to a 5-Star Restaurant, although kudos to you if you do. Heading out for ice cream is just as rewarding, in my opinion.

Book Reviews Are Your Best Friend

Now that your book has finally sold, the last remaining and most nerve-racking step is your first book review. Of course, you believe you wrote a bestseller, the best book ever published. However, will your first reader agree? And if they do not, will your book ever sell a second copy?

Nobody ever wants a negative review, but as long as the feedback provided was in full honesty, do not get too bent out of shape even if it is not perfect. If the review is 5-Stars and praising every aspect of your writing, that is “Awesome Sauce!” On the other hand, if the feedback is negative and the critique does not provide any real specifics, my guess is the person is arrogant and likes to complain. Some people are just that way, so do not sweat it.

Thank an Author Write a Review Quote - They'll Love You For It

What you should be looking for in the review is whether or not the reviewer provided details about your book or writing style. Does the analysis point out issues with the book? Did things not make sense? Where there chronological problems? Where there issues with character development? And hopefully, they do not point out a bunch of spelling or grammar errors.

Remember that the review is a “personal opinion” of a single individual. Some people like steak, while other folks like fish. Even if the person writing the review loves the genre your book is in does not mean your book will resonate with them. Others in your genre might fall head-over-heels for your book.

All reading experiences are about perspective and interpretation. One can only say what they like or do not like about something. Some people will relate to the review, and others will not. The critical thing is whether or not there is sufficient information provided in the review for you to either improve your next book or the second edition of this book.

Always remember all book reviews are an author’s best friend. Of course, if a review is a glowing 5-Star review, then you should do the happy dance. Absorb everything in the evaluation, sit back, and smile. 

Speaking Of Reviews

Make sure you head on over to the Books Of All Kinds blog and check out my first official book review by an actual blogger.  Books Of All Kinds is my first blog review, and it covers my books Alphabet Stuff With Nuff, Saving Money Makes Cents, and Teamwork Makes The Dream Work. The reviews were positive, thank God, and they also provided some insights that give me good ideas on how I might want to market these books to my niche of readers.

Book Review: An Alliteration from A to Z

You can also click on any of the book links above and check out additional reviews my specific books have gotten on Amazon. A few individuals have picked up copies and left positive reviews. Another plus, although one was only a 4-Star review. The 4-Star review was titled “An Alliteration from A to Z,” which is something I would have never thought of and gives me another great idea on how to market this book to my readers. It just goes to prove that a non-perfect review is perfect in the end.

By the way, if you read any of these three Nuff books and have not yet left a review, once again your opinion is greatly appreciated, and I “Thank You” for leaving your review now!

Review: Alphabet Stuff With Nuff – Paperback or Kindle version.

Review: Saving Money Make Cents – Paperback or Kindle version.

Review: Teamwork Makes The Dream Work – Paperback or Kindle version.

P.S.  If you decide to leave a review on one of my books or book by another author, please write your review for yourself. When writing your review, asks yourself the following question, “How did this book make me feel?

Do not worry about what other readers, and especially the author, will think. Honestly, your review will not be helpful to the author or other readers if you scrutinize every word you put down on paper. There will always be other readers whose opinions are different than yours. You cannot please everyone, so why start trying to now.

By the way, I am one hundred percent positive you are not the only person in the world who liked or will not like a particular book. There is a whole bunch of people out there, exactly like you, who have or have not connected with a book for whatever reason, and your review might be the exact thing they need to hear to feel like they are not alone. 

P.P.S. One last thought. If you are one of those arrogant types of folk who likes to complain about everything every chance you get, please do not leave any author a review. Rambling complaints only stress out new authors and irritate book lovers.