Choosing Books for Children | What to look for

Raising Mums - A podcast by Dr Gemma Elizabeth: Founder of Our Muslim Homeschool and Raising Mums

Choosing books for children has never been so hard! With the huge numbers of ever increasing children's books available, deciding which one you're actually going to get is an indomitable task. Consider this. When you go to the library, how do you choose from the thousands of books that are there, which ones you'll actually take home? When you stumble across a book online, how do you know if it's a "We've got to have this," or if it's a "Nope. Pass!"? Is it just a matter of making an informed decisions by reading the back cover? Should we put our trust in the publisher's social media marketing and influencer reviews? Or do we literally judge a book by its cover? In this episode of the Raising Mums podcast, I share three things to look for when choosing books for children.  Choosing Books for Children WATCH NOW! https://youtu.be/-fxDWN-KCr4 Sponsored By A big thank you to our sponsor Tutorful!  Tutorful is the The Trusted Way to Find a Tutor, making tution accessible to everybody. Tutorful offers tuition in over 300+ subjects, and have thousands of tutors in all academic subjects. They also have thousands of highly qualified tutors for languages, music and more specialised subjects like photography and coding. Rated as excellent by Trust Pilot, Tutorful are diligent about vetting all of their tutors, to make sure your children have access to the very best tutors from around the whole of the UK.  All lessons are personalised and tailored to your child’s needs, satisfaction is guaranteed. Prices start at £15/hour. Find your Tutor at Tutorful! CLICK HERE: https://bit.ly/3q2pFYR I’ll be beck next Sunday 14th March 2021, at 4pm GMT, for another LIVE episode on Facebook and Instagram insha’Allah. See you then insha’Allah! Peace and Love, @import url(https://static.mailerlite.com/assets/plugins/groot/modules/includes/groot_fonts/import.css?version=1614874); .ml-form-embedSubmitLoad{display:inline-block;width:20px;height:20px}.sr-only{position:absolute;width:1px;height:1px;padding:0;margin:-1px;overflow:hidden;clip:rect(0,0,0,0);border:0}.ml-form-embedSubmitLoad:after{content:" ";display:block;width:11px;height:11px;margin:1px;border-radius:50%;border:4px solid #fff;border-color:#fff #fff #fff transparent;animation:ml-form-embedSubmitLoad 1.2s linear infinite}@keyframes ml-form-embedSubmitLoad{0%{transform:rotate(0)}100%{transform:rotate(360deg)}}#mlb2-1752390.ml-form-embedContainer{box-sizing:border-box;display:table;margin:0 auto;position:static;width:100%!important}#mlb2-1752390.ml-form-embedContainer button,#mlb2-1752390.ml-form-embedContainer h4,#mlb2-1752390.ml-form-embedContainer p,#mlb2-1752390.ml-form-embedContainer span{text-transform:none!important;letter-spacing:normal!important}#mlb2-1752390.ml-form-embedContainer .ml-form-embedWrapper{background-color:#f6f6f6;border-width:0;border-color:transparent;border-radius:4px;border-style:solid;box-sizing:border-box;display:inline-block!important;margin:0;padding:0;position:relative}#mlb2-1752390.ml-form-embedContainer .ml-form-embedWrapper.embedDefault,#mlb2-1752390.ml-form-embedContainer .ml-form-embedWrapper.embedPopup{width:400px}#mlb2-1752390.ml-form-embedContainer .ml-form-embedWrapper.embedForm{max-width:400px;width:100%}#mlb2-1752390.ml-form-embedContainer .ml-form-align-left{text-align:left}#mlb2-1752390.ml-form-embedContainer .ml-form-align-center{text-align:center}#mlb2-1752390.ml-form-embedContainer .

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