So what if your child doesn't like to read!? Don't worry. I have a simple solution to this that personal experience taught me.
I asked myself, "What do 3 year olds like to do"? Well, they like to play! So, what better way to teach a 3 year old to love reading than to embed reading into their play? By doing this, your child will become excited about reading.
I will give you an example of how to incorporate reading into your child's play.
The 3 year old that didn't like to read, didn't like it because it wasn't stimulating enough. Expressive reading was not enough. She didn't want to sit long enough to read more than 2 pages and if I read to her while she played in her room I was, "distracting her". After realizing that following her around and reading out loud wasn't working, I decided to make a felt board with manipulative, interactive pieces that went with a book.
I got a cardboard poster from WalMart and a large piece of black felt.
I glued the felt to the board.
Example:

I chose a book; Brown Bear Brown Bear, What Do You See?
I got felt that matched the colors of the animals in the book and cut out the animals.
When I finished the project, I presented the board to the 3 year old. That was fascinating enough to get her attention. Then I introduced the manipulative pieces. The 3 year old discovered that the pieces stick to the board and she began maneuvering them around. Finally, I brought out the book and began to read. As I read the book the 3 year old realized the pieces matched the story and began putting them on the board as I read.
Now, that 3 year old loves to read and not just, Brown Bear Brown Bear, What Do You See?
Eventually, if your child enjoys this activity I am sure he/ she will want more pieces for more books and that is a great way to incorporate some risk taking and art. Have your child help you pick out the felt, draw the pieces, and cut them out!
This was just one example of a way to incorporate reading into your child's play. Of course, you know your child best so you know what type of play will get him/ her interested in reading.
 
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