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Let's Encouraging kids to pick up books in 2025 in India
In 2025, encouraging kids to pick up books instead of spending time on their phones can be an enjoyable challenge. Here are some strategies to help foster a love of reading and get them more engaged with stories and activities on paper (or e-readers):
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1. Set Reading & Activity Goals & Rewards
- How it works: Create a
reading, writing or coloring challenge where your kids earn small rewards or gifts for every
chapter or activity in book they complete. You could even set a monthly book target
with a special reward at the end.
- Tip: Make sure
the rewards are tied to something they love, like a fun day out or a new
book.
2. Create a Cozy Reading and Activity Space
- How
it works: Designate a
spot in the house as a “Reading Nook” or a cozy corner. Make it a special,
screen-free zone with comfortable chairs, blankets, and good lighting.
Enhance this space with Coloring books, Activity books & Story books, so they can pick a book
of their interests.
- Tip: Let your
kids help design the space, making them feel ownership over the space.
Reading Nook
3. Introduce Books with Interactive &
Engaging Activities & Stories
- How it works: Opt for books that feature activities, e.g. coloring & puzzle books, adventure, fantasy, or mysteries—genres that are often more captivating than a phone. Coloring books and activity books keep them busy for a long time and story books keep kids coming back for more as they want to find out what happens next.
Fun Activities for Children
4. Make Reading Social
- How it works: Start a
family book club or a reading group with friends. Discussing stories,
characters, interests and events can be exciting and will give kids
something to look forward to.
- Set aside time each day or week
for family read-aloud sessions. Whether it’s a bedtime ritual or
after-dinner activity, this can become a bonding experience that makes reading
feel like a fun, family event.
- Tip: Choose
books with themes that are relevant to your child’s interests. You could
also host virtual or in-person book discussions to share thoughts and
opinions on stories.
- How it works: Giving
books as birthday, holiday, or special occasion gifts can help instill a
love for reading. Let them choose books themselves, allowing them to
explore different genres and discover what excites them.
Best gifts for children
6. Use Technology to Encourage Reading
- How it works: If your
kids are already into screens, consider incorporating technology to
support reading. E-readers like Kindle or apps like Audible can offer
access to books while still providing a screen experience that isn't
social media-focused.
- Tip: You could
also set reading goals using a screen, like reading a chapter a day or
using an audio book alongside physical books.
7. Visit the Library, Bookstore or Events
- How it works: Take
regular trips to the library or bookstore. Let your kids explore the
shelves and pick books that catch their interest. Many libraries also
offer fun reading challenges and events that encourage kids to read more.
- Participate in events like World Book Day, reading marathons, or themed book nights. Kids will be more
excited to read if they feel it's part of a larger community or event.
- Tip: Set aside
a specific day of the week to make it a fun outing, giving your child the
freedom to choose what they want to read.
encouraging kids to pick up books
8. Books with Illustrations and Graphic Novels
- How it works: Graphic
novels and illustrated books are a great way to transition reluctant
readers away from screens. The visuals often make the stories more dynamic
and engaging.
By encouraging kids to pick up books, making this task an enjoyable, social, and rewarding activity, kids will be more likely to trade their phones for books, diving into new worlds and ideas. The key is to make books exciting and integrated into their everyday lives.
Sunday, August 29, 2021
2D Animation: Benefits & Usage
Entertainment and Education in 2D & 3D Animation
2D animation brings a lot of memory, whether you are twenty years old or forty years old. The moving characters, fantabulous voiceover and excellent timings of events became the part of one’s childhood memories. Keeping in mind the message of story, entertainment remained at the core of their making. Unlike 3D animation it does not give an original-like experience, but human mind is more imaginative than one can think of. 2D animation fosters the imaginative power of its viewers and creates an imaginative world around which a wonderful story is weaved.
2D animation remains simple in its creation because it is not as complex as the 3D animation, but it takes same efforts in making animation whether it is 2D or 3D. It means if you are skilled enough in animation, or in picture making, you know how to use shadows or light and dark tones in order to make things live in making 3D animation or drawing.
Things
get changed in our everyday life. You know that button-based mobile phones were
introduced nearly 20 to 25 years ago. Now, we have gone through a drastic
transformation, mobile phones have become a great ‘weapon’ – Ha! Ha! – instrument,
which has captured the entire world in itself – the information you are looking
for is just a touch away. You need to know that the market of digital cameras,
music systems, even small computers, calculator, watches and most recently the
tablet computers vanished in the tsunami of technological transformation. But
2D animation, even after the introduction of 3D animation or various other
forms of children entertainment such puppetry or muppetry, its charm remains
intact. You might have heard that “Necessity is the mother of all inventions”, but
it seems when it comes to animation 2D animation is the final goal of
children-learning and entertainment. However, 3D animation has achieved a great
feat in learning-based animation. It is very easy to have children understand
maths, geography and science concepts in 3D animation, instead of 2D animation.
So, there is a thin but very strong line between in 2D animation and 3D
animation. 2D has taken the responsibility of entertainment, whereas 3D is
educating children in this modern ever changing technological age.
Due
to its simplicity, 2D animation is the favourite platform of online game
making. Look at the Candy Crush, Snakes & Ladders and other such
entertaining games, all of them are made in 2D animation. The characters used
in 2D animation can be changed as per the convenience; on the other hand it is
not as simple as in 3D animation. 2D animator needs to apply its knowledge and
skills of drawing and animation in order to develop a whole new fantasy world.
On the other hand with limited options you need to use the original world as
your inspiration.
When
it comes to choose between the 2D and 3D animation, for entertaining purpose consideration
of 2D animation is important. In order to have a concept understanding 3D animation
works wonder for maths, science and geography, however, subjects like economics,
languages, history and political science and be made understood using 2D
animation in e-learning using voice-over & dubbing of concept.
Friday, August 27, 2021
Graphic Designing: A Continuous growth of Industry
Designing of Children Books to Mechanical Tools
After the inception of computer, graphic designing became very popular. It was one of the first among the list of enterprises who generated jobs in a large number across the world. As the generation of computers is getting enriched day-by-day, so is the case with graphic designing. New software are coming with updated versions and they have made things easy for graphic designers. This piece of writing is dedicated for students who wish to make career in graphic designing because it is full of potential.
The term graphic designing includes
business cards, book covers, page layout, product labels, logos, website
layouts, banners, etc. It communicates ideas in a visual way. These ideas could
be as simple as logo designing or as complex as a book page layouting.
Let’s go step-by-step. I am
going to give you some unique and powerful tricks that will definitely work.
You need to get enrolled in
a professional graphic designing institute. It should be a basic level studio.
You don’t need to spend lakhs of rupees in learning this art. Then buy a good
computer, which can hold CorelDraw, Adobe Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator and
other such software. Now, get a good Internet connection. Whatever you learn
from the institute, browse it on the YouTube to compare what you have learnt
and what difference you see in theory and practice. Be careful, learn that much
only, which you have been already introduced. You might get confused. Slowly
and steadily things will get unfolded in front of you.
Always keep in mind, your
patience is a key. You cannot learn everything overnight. Practice a particular
step innumerable time, every time you will learn a new thing and you will come
across a new problem. Try to find out the solution of your problem. Do not move
further without finding the solution of previously erupted problem. Spending a
lot of time with problem will help you improve your skills and later you will
master it.
Dip into difficulties, try
hard. You will surely come out and with a great difference, which you will
notice in yourself. Your risk taking ability will soar high, and you will find
solutions to situations, faster than others. However, you need not to compete
yourself with an individual. Compete with the abilities of that individual.
Work hard and prove yourself that you have been growing a skilled individual.
You need to keep in mind
that you cannot master entire software, because you will use same tools again
and again. Other tools might be made for some other field or industry. For
example, book publishers use CorelDraw for designing General Books, Academic
Books or Children Books and on the other hand the same CorelDraw is used by
mechanical engineers for designing their tools. They use completely other
tools, given in the software, than the tools used by book designers.
A range of jobs you can execute in graphic designing are brochure designing, portfolio designing, catalogue designing, corporate pitch decks designing, advertisement designing, prospectus designing, packaging box designing, prospectus designing, box designing, logo designing, label designing, diary designing, book cover designing, banner designing, poster designing, leaflet and pamphlet designing.
Tuesday, February 2, 2021
Step-By-Step Drawing Book: Learn How to Draw
How to Draw - Step by Step Drawing for Kids and Beginners
Drawing is the first step of learning, be it at home or in school. Children start making doodles on the things at home and depict their internal feelings through various expressions. It is the natural way of their development both physically and mentally. What they see and how they see it matters a lot because it builds their imagination and it is considered the source of learning and acquiring knowledge. Drawing, with its various benefits, builds a strong foundation for children. Let’s discuss them.
1. Gross and Fine Motor Skills: Development in motor skills of children is very important, it defines how well a child would be able to write well in his/her coming years if the gross and fine motor skills are fairly managed by parents at home through various drawing, colouring and pattern writing exercises. One can easily understand the difference between gross and fine motor skills through a very simple example if a child draws a line or a circle not accurately, but in its resembling shape, it is an example of gross motor skill. When a child masters that skill and start making a perfect line or a circle, it is an example of fine motor skill. A child starts writing haphazardly, but after practising for a year and more. His/her handwriting improves to such an extent that the child starts writing between the lines. Fine motor skill is the specialised movement of a hand or one can say the movement of the wrist, because it helps us throughout the life whether it is writing, doing something at home or outside, working on a computer or simply riding or driving. All these things can be performed through fine-motor skills. Drawing is the best way to improve motor skills because it not only entertains children but also helps them to understand their surroundings in a well-defined and managed way. They start with doodles and then colour objects given in various colouring books. Their skills improve when they take books which teach them how to draw. Such drawing books foster their imaginative power.
2. Visual Skills Improvisation: Children see various things in their immediate surroundings. They start anaylising their shapes, sizes and colours. It is the process of their visual improvisation. This skill helps children know things better. They start behaving with these things according to space these objects acquire and colour they reflect. This is the same time when a child develops emotions of fun, laugh, fear and getting scared.
Knowledge of distance and comparison help children throughout their lives. Drawing is the perfect source of improving such skills in a very calculated and planned way. Children start drawing with simple concepts like drawing of banana or mango to a little advance and complicated images such as a car. That kind of drawing should be promoted and encouraged by parents at home because it is going to define the lifelong success of a child. It does not mean the concepts of mathematics and languages are not necessary or important for kids, those are the fundamental concepts, but drawing and colouring can be very helpful as assistance.
3. Concentration : Drawing and colouring is the best source of developing concentration. Each activity or image draws the attention of a child. He or she spends time with the picture of a particular object and simultaneously develops concentration. One should not forget that a concentrated mind is the source of all success in life. It can observe things around and develop a proper understanding of them. These are the same minds which have developed all the luxury items we proudly own and enjoy in our daily life. So here is a point which can be said and taken undisputedly that drawing and colouring engage an individual and develop his/her concentration power.
4. Hand-Eye Coordination: Drawing and colouring connect the dots of various essential things that a child needs. In this process, hand-eye coordination cannot be spared. It requires proper skills to do things of various orders – simple to complex – in our daily routine, that can only be handled through proper coordination between our senses and external body parts. Drawing and colouring connect these dots and help a child grow into a well-groomed individual.
Friday, September 11, 2020
English Comprehension: How to develop comprehension skill?
What is the purpose of reading comprehension?
Understanding of a topic
remains thicker than the rote-learning, it makes a proper base and ultimately
helps a child grow into a well-read human being. Let’s understand it with some
other example, we read a beautiful paragraph about the geography of a wonderful
place, we have got a wonderful voice and people enjoy listening to us, but what
is the purpose of such reading when reader does not understand the meaning of
geography, if a person is telling about the geographical features just by
reading then how could it be possible for that person to imagine such place or its
physical features. Let’s take another example, you are going with your kids to a
market to buy daily stuff, but you do not know the units in which that stuff
will be available and money to be used in exchange. These simple and daily
skills are improved by comprehension. It is an essential part of study when it
comes to reading content and understanding it. It is an important tool of
reading which helps children recalling things which they have just studied. Our
purpose of being read just winds up when we could not understand the study
material that we have in our hands, however, we could just read it. That is
completely useless.
How do we know that the Earth is oval-shaped? This is because we have learnt about the physical features of Earth through modern-day satellites. Well-learned and reputable people of society wrote down a wonderful history of theory and practices for us, that still inspires us and leads us to live a better and wonderful life. They compiled their experiences in the form of books and we just sit on our study table and read what they achieved in their lives and we continue from where they stopped their research. But how could you understand these wonderful theories, this needs skills and that skill is fostered by comprehension. You cannot imagine that a child could understand anything that he or she has just read; lack of comprehension skills would not let them understand these things. The main purpose of comprehension remains the same; it is developed in order to sharpen the understanding of children through stories, researches, discoveries and arguments. Thus comprehension plays a vital role on two fronts, first, it improves language and grammar skills as children spend a lot of time thinking on topics of their study – how to start and where to start. Second, it enriches children with loads of information that will help them in their lives. For example, what is the distance of our Moon from our planet Earth, this is a tricky one and you need to rote down the facts. But it is, though, not so important. However, if you start understanding that Moon does not have its own light and it just reflects the light of the Sun, this information is crucial and one should keep it mind. Because that is the difference between an animal and a human being – a human could reason, be logical to things and could be rational. Now we can say the importance of comprehension cannot be overlooked.
How to develop comprehension skills?
Comprehension is equally
important for every child whether he or she is interested in science or arts.
However, it automatically improves the language skills of children, but its
main purpose is to make a great balance between reading and understanding of a
particular topic. Comprehension is everywhere, whether we are at home or
outside. It plays a vital role in building our sense at every stage of life.
Parents just need to spend thirty to forty minutes out of their busy schedules
and help children understand things they see in their immediate surroundings.
Daily reading and observation of things are very crucial and important. That can
only solve the purpose of things a child should understand.
Everything which is read
should be followed with some logical questions so that a proper understanding
of things could be developed. Parents should ask questions on the topic which is
just read, it will not only help your child, but also help you enhance your
knowledge. You need to make visuals of things related to the topic, which you both
are reading. Share your childhood experiences and ask things happening in your surroundings.
Always keep one of Albert Einstein’s quotations in your mind, “Imagination
fosters your intelligence”. What does it mean? It means when you start
visualizing things your strength to imagine things improves, and every
brilliant task of this world that was once executed, first was imagined by a
brilliant mind.
How could imagination be
fostered? It could be fostered only when you start asking questions about topics
that you are reading and start putting things in order and start visualizing
what would happen next. This theory of next, if taken in a positive way, could
lead to a wonderful life.
Saturday, August 22, 2020
Phonics or Phonics Sounds: Fundamentals of Language
Almost all the alphabetic languages are taught through phonics. Phonics is a method that is used to teach reading and writing of the alphabet of a particular language. No language can stand alone without phonics that is why it is also referred to as decoding words. It reflects a very strong bonding between the sound of a certain language that one utters and alphabet one writes. It focuses on the sound of a word and the composition of letters within that word. In other words, it is a teaching program for students that helps them learning-to-read.
Phonics
can be taught in different ways. There are a variety of approaches that could
be followed in order to teach phonics. These approaches can be categorized
as learning individual sounds – M-A-T (three-letter word), OW-N-ER (five-letter
word, but sounds like a three-letter word), rhyming words – CAT, RAT, HAT, etc.,
and consonant blends – BL – in BLOG, BLACK, BLOOD, etc. These approaches blend
together and make a strong methodology for reading and writing an alphabetic
language.
From the point of view of improvisation in language, English adopted a large number of words from various other languages that exist in different parts of the world. This approach not only enriched its vocabulary but also diversified its culture. Their approach of absorbing words into their vocabulary gave them global exposure and English became the most popular language in the world, however, this is not the most spoken language. That is the reason we see different pronunciation of a word. For example, if a word from any language of India is included in English, then an English person will pronounce it in a different way in comparison to the person, who knows this word since its childhood.
Here
we will discuss the patterns of English language that keep continuously
changing and enhancing with different things that are found in its global
surroundings. Look at these two letters
– ee – sometimes, or most of the time, they stand for the sound – i,
ie, ei or ea. The
words in which these letters are used are spoken with various sounds across the
world. That variation in pronunciation takes the English language into the
group of rules that are set to understand it.
Phonics Patterns of Vowels
Short Vowels: We all know that there are five vowels – a, e, i, o, and u. These vowels are pronounced for a very short period of time in a
particular word. Look at the following words:
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C-A-T (A – short
vowel sound)
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B-E-T (E – short
vowel sound)
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S-I-T (I – short
vowel sound)
Long Vowels: We can understand the meaning of these vowels by
their names. It is just opposite to short vowels where the pronunciation takes
a very short space of time, whereas, in long vowels, it takes a bit longer space
of time while pronouncing a particular word. Look at the following words:
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SEE (S-E-E – EE – long vowel sound)
·
MINE
(M-I-N-E – I – long vowel sound)
·
NO (N-O – O – long vowel sound)
One thing that should be kept in mind that long vowels have the same sounds as the names of the letters. To be more elaborative, if you say the name of that letter, you will get a long vowel.
- Alphabet Phonics is the bases of language that help children understand the association between writing letters and the sounds they produce. Its instructions are taught in such a way that children start recognizing words and sounds, for example, letter – n will produce the sound – n as in the case of words like the nose, new, etc.
- The purpose of each subject should be to help and understand students its fundamentals. Phonics plays a very important role when it is implemented in a very comprehensive way at the level of kindergarten so that a proper letter-sound relationship could be understood by a child. Its implementation makes sure that a child starts recognizing a word then its spelling and further starts working on comprehension, regardless the grade in which he/she is studying.
- When we utter something, we produce a sound and when we produce a sound it takes the form of a language in which we converse with other people, whether they are living around us or living across the globe. It becomes the bases of our mutual understanding through which we share our feelings. This entire process is known as Phonological Awareness. It is referred to as an oral language, whereas phonics is referred to as a printed form of sounds. Phonological awareness and phonics awareness both are completely different skills. It is seen that a few children have some weaknesses in phonological awareness and some have problems with phonics awareness. But the possibility of having problems at both ends, whether it is phonological awareness or phonics awareness is very little. A child cannot have problems with both things at the same point in time. Let’s understand this issue with an example, a child knows the sound produced by a letter, but he/she is not able to form a word, this is phonological awareness. But when a child orally mixes sounds and starts reading sit for set, lit for let, pit for pet, etc., then he/she is having phonetics problem.
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