Observe the child when books are within reach.
No elicitation is needed.
The child wants to be read to and carries books to an adult to request that she read.
Books are now prized possessions. Children love for early childhood educators and parents to read to them. Encourage adults to read to the child frequently during the day. Also, help adults understand that responding to the child’s requests to share a book is important. Taking just a minute to look at a book or a few pictures in the book, tells the child that you value books and his interest in books.
 North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, 2015
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