Book tips: These books you should have read
By Luise Hakasi
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Reading educates - this is an old saying, only too true. From reading and children's book over young people's books to the literary year. Scientists confirm: Reading promotes language development, aesthetic perception, creativity, concentration, logic, perception and memory. Reading changes the brain. People, who read, stay mentally fit longer. And that`s we all want, right?
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Book tips - Luise Hakasi
Foreword
Reading educates - this is an old saying, only too true. From reading and children's book over young people's books to the literary year. Scientists confirm: Reading promotes language development, aesthetic perception, creativity, concentration, logic, perception and memory. Reading changes the brain. People, who read, stay mentally fit longer. And that`s we all want, right?
Whether you choose trilogies, biographies, technical or poetry, whether you are interested in science fiction, fiction and poetry, coaching or policy: Read! Reading doesn`t only give insight into the mindset and perspective of other people, reading expands your horizons. And by the way, you can train e.g. spelling, get toknow other countries, continue your education career or simply entertain magnificently and relax.
Today I present to you some absolutely interesting books that are worth to look into. My selection is mixed, so something for everyone. For example, Greg Braden, Harv Eker, Viktor Frankl, Pamela Lister, Carl Say, Michael Bond, Steve Harvey, Linda Sokol, Julia Richardson, Rhonda Byrne, Michael Losier, Louise Hay, Eckhart Tolle and many book tips for career advancement.
And now: have fun reading!
Why should you rely on books
What does reading do for you?
It`s sufficient to dive every day for 15 minutes into books to learn and to study better in life.
Reading gives your imagination wings.
Reading stimulates your creativity.
Reading increases your vocabulary.
Reading facilitates writing.
Reading simplifies the understanding of many things.
Reading helps in professional life.
Reading improves communication with others.
Reading expands your general knowledge.
Reading connects your criticism sense with the socket ...
Reading emotions and has an impact on your life.
Reading changes your life.
What do books do for you?
Books do not change as quickly as the media landscape.
Books are an educational toy.
Reading books together with the children at bedtime are a wonderful bonding experience and promotes emotional development.
Books encourage curiosity.
Books encourage empathy towards other people and countries.
Books can replace the TV as a source of livelihood.
Books are not finished programs, but forge lifelong bonds.
Books are created for lovers.
Books with colorful pictures capture attention.
Older books have a very special smell, deserve much respect.
Books are unchanged in each unique edition.
Books are real.
Books are a world apart.
Without books there would be no culture.
People read less
Apparently the Germans slowly loose the pleasure of reading! Even though people find reading important, but they don`t do it. Only 11% read every day, about 35% regularly. Striking here is the large proportion of foreigners (German-speaking citizens of foreign origin). Only 3% read about 50 books a year. The proportion of opportunity reading dropped from about 30% to 25%. The number of books per household decreased. Around one quarter of young people have reading problems. So, do we forget how to read?
Anatomy of a reader
A reader has eyes to see the runway in the words and pictures.
A reader has a curious mind to think about the ideas in the books.
A reader has a mouth with which he can read with the expressiveness of a narrator and read out loud.
A reader has ears to hear what the others think.
A reader has a nose, with which he can sniff the partially centuries-old fragrance of the book pages.
A reader has hair that may stand on end about all the information and news from the books that he chooses.
A reader has hands to handle the books carefully.
A reader has fingers that sometimes read with the lines and accompany the individual words directly on the paper.
A reader has feet that carry him everywhere there where he wants to sit down and enjoy his books.
A reader has legs, which he conveniently crossed, to make himself really comfortable for reading and to give the books a prop.
A reader has a heart to unite all the read stories and words.
A reader has imagination to continue the stories and ideas that spring up from the books.
A reader thinks that every book has a soul.
A reader has books, books, lots and lots and lots of books...
Reading books - a lifelong adventure
Meanwhile, it is proofed: Who reads a lot, learns better, writes better, has a richer vocabulary, more critical sense and more imagination. The habit of reading helps to keep school performance at a high level. Reading can be a source of great joy in all stages of life. The contact with books already in babyhood makes a big difference for later adult life and encourages children's early. Babies can start with soft fabric books. Take the child on your lap, open the pages with colorful designs full of laughter, read out, change your voice and experience the magic moments with a lot of warmth and proximity between parent and child that will strengthen the bonds. Experts consider 20 minutes a day sufficient, and at the same time the most important.
The adventures begin in the cradle, the researchers said. The baby should explore the book like a toy, with the eyes, the hands, the teeth. Animal figures and color images, later, the ABC with short texts. The children become more and more interested; Reading is a ritual that should be maintained in any case, when the child can then read and write.
What books should be read? Nobody chooses a title better than the child itself. Adults can propose and assist in choosing. There are junior tales, stories of everyday life, fantasy, rhymes, poems, animal stories, ghost stories and and and.
Throughout life, the taste may change or remain. Go with your child into bookstores and libraries, take a look at many works and decide what the child wants to read. Put a bookcase into the children`s room and fill it gradually, read recent works as eBooks.