Parenting Tips
The Benefits of Reading Together With Your Child Every Day
The EKOPLOERS Team · July 1, 2026
In the middle of a busy day, setting aside 15 minutes to read a book aloud might feel trivial. Yet study after study shows this small habit has a huge impact.
A child's vocabulary leaps forward
Kids who are read to regularly hear millions more words than those who aren't. Storybooks use richer vocabulary than everyday conversation — from "explore" to "ecosystem" — and children absorb it without being told to memorize.
A foundation for learning a second language
For families who want a bilingual child, reading together is the most natural way in. A child used to hearing story structure in their mother tongue will more easily catch the same patterns in a second language.
Imagination and empathy grow with the story
As they follow a character's adventure — feeling Kiko's curiosity or Boni's loyalty — children practice understanding other people's feelings. This ability carries into adulthood.
Quality, screen-free time
Reading together is one of the few truly two-way activities: the child asks, the parent answers, and both laugh at the funny parts. It's a moment of connection a tablet can't replace.
How to start tonight
- Pick a fixed time — before bed is most families' favorite.
- Let your child choose the book — a sense of ownership makes them more eager.
- Use a different voice for each character — a little drama brings the story to life.
- Pause to ask questions — "What do you think Kiko should do?" trains your child to think.
- Be consistent, not perfect — missing a day is fine; what matters is coming back tomorrow.
Start the reading habit tonight with the bilingual EKOPLOERS™ adventure stories — read the first 5 pages free.