CHILD WHO READS...
Every great mind begins with curiosity — a spark that often comes from a single story. A child who opens a book steps into a world where imagination meets understanding, and every word becomes a bridge to deeper thought. Reading doesn’t just entertain; it builds perspective, empathy, and the ability to reason beyond the surface.
When children read, they learn to question, to dream, and to discover the beauty of ideas. They begin to see that knowledge is not just about answers but about exploration. Books teach patience, focus, and reflection — qualities that form the foundation of thoughtful adults.
In a world that moves fast, reading slows us down in the best possible way. It allows young minds to listen, to analyze, and to connect meaningfully with the world around them. A child who reads doesn’t just grow in age — they grow in wisdom.
So let’s inspire our children, our siblings, and our communities to read — not for grades or goals, but for growth. Because long after the pages close, the lessons stay alive. And those lessons shape adults who think, feel, and lead with understanding.
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