In today's digital age, where screens seem to hold sway over our lives, nurturing the enchanting habit of exploring the tangible realms of books, magazines, and printed wonders in young minds is akin to planting seeds of curiosity that bloom into a lifelong passion for learning. As contemporary parents, we've witnessed a remarkable transformation in the landscape of education-a far cry from our own childhood. Back then, the pursuit of knowledge often entailed library visits, the gentle riffling of encyclopaedia pages, or perhaps, the occasional dive into newspapers, which, admittedly, could be a bit less thrilling. But here's the question that we, as parents of the digital generation, grapple with: Can our tech-savvy youngsters truly fathom the joys of discovering the world through printed words?
This story is from the November 2023 edition of Woman's Era.
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