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Celebrate World Book Day: Helping Kids Find the Joy in Reading

  • April 23, 2026
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World Book Day is a chance to remind kids that reading can be something they enjoy.

Not something they have to do. Something they want to come back to.

For teachers and parents, that shift doesn’t always take much. Sometimes it starts with one small change in how reading shows up in a child’s day.

Books as a Window to the World

When kids read, they don’t just build skills.

They explore new places, learn about different cultures and start to see beyond their own experiences.

That’s part of what makes reading stick. It feels interesting. It feels new.

Easy Ways to Share the Joy of Reading

You don’t need a big plan to make reading more engaging. A few small shifts can make a big difference.

Read out loud together
Reading out loud, especially at bedtime, helps kids connect with stories in a relaxed way. It builds routine and makes reading feel like something to look forward to.
https://www.getepic.com/learn/the-importance-of-bedtime-reading/

Try different formats
Not every child connects with traditional books right away. Audiobooks, Read-To-Me stories and comics can make reading feel more accessible, especially for new or reluctant readers.

Start with what they already love
If a child already likes a character or a movie, start there. Familiar stories make it easier to build confidence and interest.
https://www.getepic.com/learn/page-to-screen-blockbusters-on-epic/

Keep it consistent, not perfect
Reading doesn’t have to be long to matter. A few minutes a day adds up over time.
https://www.getepic.com/learn/7-habits-to-deepen-their-love-of-reading/

Sometimes the goal is simple. Help kids enjoy the experience enough to keep going.

Supporting Language Learning and ESL Readers

World Book Day is also a good moment to think about opening up reading access to all kids, even if English isn’t their first language.

Epic offers thousands of books in Mandarin, French, Spanish and Gaelic. That range gives kids more ways to connect with reading, especially if they are still building confidence in English.

A student can listen to a story while following along with the text. They can revisit sections without feeling stuck or left behind. Over time, that repetition builds understanding in a way that feels natural.

For bilingual families, it creates more opportunities to read across languages at home, which can make reading feel more familiar and comfortable.

It also helps teachers support a wider range of learners in one classroom. Students can engage with the same topic in different ways, depending on what works best for them.

Why Access Matters

Not every classroom or home has a wide range of books. When kids have access to different

formats, languages and types of stories, they’re more likely to find something that connects with them. 

And when that happens, reading starts to feel less like a task and more like something they choose.

Start with One Book

World Book Day doesn’t need to be a big event. It can be just one book or moment of curiosity. Let your reader explore something new today!

Frequently Asked Questions

▶ What is World Book Day?

It’s a day to celebrate reading and help kids discover books they enjoy. Schools, families and communities use it as a chance to make reading feel fun and accessible.

▶ How can I make reading more enjoyable for my child?

Keep it simple. Read together, let them choose what interests them and try different formats like audiobooks or comics.

▶ How does Epic support different types of readers?

Epic offers a wide range of books, including multilingual titles and read-aloud options, so kids can find stories that match their level and interests.

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