Of course, home is also the most important place to cultivate children's reading habits. Parents can buy a separate bookcase for their children, prepare different types and styles of children's books, tell him that this is your book, and let him establish a sense of belonging to the book. Of course, books are not limited to shelves. It is best to let children find suitable books to read at home anytime and anywhere.
I have seen an excellent practice before: a father built a "exclusive reading space" for his daughter, encouraging her to study, and arranged it like a fairy tale forest. Children like to sit alone in the fairy tale forest and read quietly.
Another mother gave an example: "When my daughter was born, the family was small and there were many books. Her child's bed is covered with a thick layer of books, and her daughter grows up day by day on the pile of books. She didn't dirty or break a book. She seems to have a nostalgia for books. When she grew up, she never chose to eat or wear. She has fewer beautiful clothes than others, but more books of all colors than others. She can choose different themes of food for you from the bookcase. "