Reading on different and varying media can positively influence kids' reading habits. According to a study published in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, reading ability and print exposure are related. Another study by the National Center on Early Childhood Development, Teaching and Learning found that reading paper books rather than screens helps expand the number and variety of words kids use.
Different color backgrounds can have an impact on the readability of text for people with and without dyslexia. According to a study by Carnegie Mellon University, warm background colors such as Peach, Orange, or Yellow are beneficial for readability.
Pop-up books are a great way to get kids interested in reading. They are interactive and engaging, which can help keep kids focused and interested in the story.
Arrow Dot Press offers it's Bird Watcher Bernie series as unbound story decks so reading becomes more tactile and creative.
Textured papers and unique finishes engage young readers wih their novelty.
Get kid's reading on many different medias and watch their skills grow.