Helping toddlers sit and read with you isn’t about expecting long attention spans—it’s about meeting them where they are and turning reading into a shared, enjoyable experience. Toddlers are naturally active and curious, so storytime works best when it feels like play rather than a task. Choosing bright, interactive books, using animated voices, pointing to pictures, and asking simple questions keeps them engaged and involved. Over time, these positive, low-pressure experiences build attention span, language skills, and a genuine love for books. The goal isn’t perfect stillness—it’s connection, curiosity, and creating a habit that grows naturally as they do.
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