Many bestselling children’s storybooks, like The Lorax, aim to teach kids important moral lessons. But do they work? New research suggests that they probably don’t, but that parents can effectively ...
Sound familiar? So many parents can get fed up with the never-ending series of "Why? Why? Why?" questions from their children, never more so than during a pandemic lockdown. Other WRAL Top Stories It ...
Young children's physical and mental development, including motor and social skills, are positively impacted if their parents read them illustrated storybooks, according to a study by Tohoku ...
TORONTO — Reading a storybook about embracing differences can reduce anxiety and boost self-esteem in children with a visible skin condition, the early results of an ongoing study suggested. So far, ...
MORRISTOWN, New Jersey -- One hospital in New Jersey is bringing storybooks to life with animation to spread joy to sick kids. Heather O'Rourke took a visit to Goryeb Children's Hospital, in ...
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