Too busy to read to children? You’re missing out on one of life’s greatest joys
Have you heard the voice I do for the mouse in The Gruffalo children’s book? I’ve based it on that of Kenneth Horne from Round the Horne, who I realise is not so well known these days. But the voice is just perfect for the character of that brave little mouse.
Oh my God, I love reading aloud. My dreams of being an actor may have ended in tears at age 16, but with a children’s book in hand, I have a renewed chance to perform. The criticism my acting always received in school productions – “far too big, can’t you tone it down a little?” – appears no impediment to applause from this particular audience.
Books also give you a shortcut into understanding the personality of the child. Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto
Who doesn’t like reading books to kids? Lots of people, according to a new survey which also found 30 per cent of NSW parents and 22 per cent of Victorian parents say they’re too busy to read daily to their children.
It fits with a recent UK study finding that reading aloud to children is at an all-time low. Fewer than half of 0-to-4-year-olds are read to frequently, and fewer than half of parents of children under 13 said reading aloud to children was “fun for me”.
“Fun for me” is........
© The Sydney Morning Herald
