Lily Meyer writes: “Everyone from parents to publishers is susceptible to undervaluing board books. It’s easy to dismiss them, as they are intended for children not only too young to read, but too young to even follow a story. Can’t we just show a baby anything? We shouldn’t. Beginning in utero, one of the greatest benefits of shared reading is bonding, and the more engaged parents are in the book they’ve chosen, the greater its impact.”
