Hello. Im a Dad btw, but this forum looks like an excellent place to get parenting advice & it seems fathers are welcome.
DD is into her books, loves pointing at cows in particular & going Mooo!. Im trying to get in the habit of reading a bedtime story but its pretty difficult as DD wants her last & biggest milk feed of the day at that point, so I try reading at different times of the day etc.
I dont push it too hard as I dont want to put DD off books but its rare that we make it through a whole book (ie 10 pages long) without our attention going elsewhere - again all normal stuff for a 12 month old - so we can flit over several books.
Another technique I use is to read older books (ie Oscar Wilde or even Shakespeare !) whilst DD is playing with her book or is in her cot - just so she gets used to a different style of language, words etc & gets a flavour of whats to come (my aim for when DD is older is to read bedtime stories each night that DD really enjoys & engages with)
So my question is how do other parents read to their young children & what advice do you give & also what books would you recommend?
My own advice is to make reading fun & let the child choose the book.
Particular favourites of DD are the touch & learn books & the usborne jigsaw & pull-up books.
Any tips gratefully recieved.