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Book Synopsis: Little Miss is the story of a two-year experiment Nathan Meikle conducted with his daughter Kyla. When Kyla was two years old, Nathan taught her to read at a kindergarten level. By age three Kyla could read at a 3rd grade level. But Nathan never thought Kyla was gifted--he's convinced that others will achieve similar results using the same techniques. Moreover, given that a small advantage early in life often leads to a large advantage later--especially in reading ability--Nathan wanted to share his experience. Little Miss is that story: how and why he taught his toddler to read.
But Little Miss is also a story within a story. In the process of teaching Kyla to read, Nathan discovered research on the benefits of reading to children. He had always known that reading to Kyla was important, but had never known exactly why. The research inspired him to find all of the best children's books--thousands in the next year--and read to Kyla daily. The more good books he found, the more they read, and the more they read, the more good books they found. In the first year of their experiment, they went from reading 300 books per year to 3,000. Little Miss: a father, his daughter, and rocket science is the story of how and why Nathan made such a reading jump. In addition to sharing hundreds of Nathan's and Kyla's favorite books, Little Miss shares the research that inspired him.
Reading to children is the number one, most important thing parents can do to help their children become readers. And children who read the most, read the best, and stay in school the longest. One of the greatest gifts a parent can give a child is a love of learning. In the words of Louisa Moats, “Teaching reading is rocket science.”
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Are you ready to unlock your child's full potential? Discover the groundbreaking technique that turned a two-year-old into a reader beyond her years. Introducing Little Miss: a father, his daughter & rocket science. Nathan Meikle embarked on a remarkable journey to teach his daughter Kyla to read at a young age, and the results were astounding. With the same techniques as Nathan, you too can empower your child to excel in reading. Don't miss out on this opportunity to give your child a head start in life.
But the benefits of Little Miss go beyond teaching your child to read. Nathan's research on the importance of reading to children revealed a wealth of knowledge that inspired him to dive into the world of children's literature. In the first year alone, they read over 3,000 books. Little Miss shares their favorite books and provides you with a treasure trove of reading recommendations for your own child.
Make no mistake, reading to your child is the single most important thing you can do to set them up for success. By instilling a love of learning from an early age, you're giving them a lifelong gift. Studies show that children who read the most not only become better readers, but they also outperform their peers in school and have a higher likelihood of staying in school longer. Empower your child today with the power of reading and watch them soar.
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