Library
Reading can have many benefits, including:
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MemoryReading can help keep your mind active and improve your memory, which can be especially helpful as you age.
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VocabularyReading can help improve your vocabulary, especially if you read a variety of things. This can help you use words and phrases more effectively.
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ImaginationReading can help you exercise your imagination by immersing yourself in new characters and worlds. This can help you see the world differently and become more open-minded.
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SleepReading can help you fall asleep faster by reducing stress before bed. One study found that reading for just six minutes before bed can lower stress levels by 68%.
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ConcentrationReading can help improve your concentration by strengthening and building new connections in your brain. The longer you read, the more you can train your attention span to focus on difficult tasks.
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Analytical skillsReading can help improve your ability to analyze and interpret information, which can help you solve problems and make decisions.
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Writing skillsReading can help improve your writing skills by expanding your vocabulary and concentration, and exposing you to different writing styles. You can also subconsciously absorb grammar, punctuation, style, and syntax from what you readClick the picture below to see what books we currently have in our Library!
Check out our Little Free Library
A Little Free Library is a free book-sharing box where anyone may take a book or share a book. They function on the honor system. You do not need to share a book in order to take one. If you take a book or two from a little library, try to bring some to share to that same library, or another in your area, when you can!
