Abstract: When it comes to reading, what comes to the mind of many parents may be to let the baby hold a book and read it with emotion, or at least let him listen to his parents read page by page in the order of the words. But what about the reality? A book in hand, the baby either tears and wrestles or chews, not to mention expecting him to follow mommy and daddy page by page to read. After many failed attempts, the parents, who were full of enthusiasm, eventually had to call it quits, breaking the good idea of making the baby love reading from childhood. In fact, infants are born with a curiosity and desire to explore. From the day they are born, everything around them is new to them, so they are always perceiving and exploring this new world, and their innate absorbent mind determines that they are able to accept all kinds of information from their surroundings unconditionally. Among all the information provided by the environment, the sound of parents reading is a kind of heavenly music to them. The joy of reading for babies initially stems from the rich visual and auditory stimuli, and with colorful books as blueprints and the sound of parents reading as support, books become very good audio-visual materials for babies. Even if a newborn baby does not understand the “content” of the book and cannot understand the true meaning of the words and pictures in the book, they will enjoy the sound of their parents reading just as much. Therefore, we can often be surprised to find that when the baby is only three or four months old, if the mother and father read to him with emotion, or take the book to him, he will listen with great interest, read with great attention. That look, as if he has stepped into the hallowed halls of books, to experience the magic of the book fun. The habit of reading should be cultivated from the age of 0. Reading to your baby when he is very young is not what many parents imagine is “playing the piano to the cow”, on the contrary, reading to your baby can accumulate rich experience for his future reading, in addition, the rich language stimulation to the baby’s sensory development also has a good role in promoting. So, by taking a few minutes out of your day to read with your baby, or encouraging your baby to “read” on his own, parents are, in a sense, responding to your baby’s need to explore the environment and nurture their newly This is a good way to develop your baby’s reading skills and help him develop a love of reading from an early age. Some parents may interpret reading in a one-sided way as instilling knowledge in their babies, or they may be afraid to give their little ones a try because they see books as something too esoteric. In fact, in the depths of the baby’s young mind, toys are three-dimensional books, and books and words for babies is just a special flat toys. Words and books are not more profound than other things that babies are exposed to, they are just another kind of object. Therefore, the role of the book is not only to impart knowledge to the baby, more is to play a tool to guide him to explore the wonderful world of books. Play with books, baby love to read the first step Talking about reading, many parents may have in mind is to let the baby hold a book, read down with emotion, or at least should let him follow the text order to listen to parents read down page by page. In fact, otherwise, the sound of the pages turning, the fragrance of the paper, the color and pattern of the pictures on the page, the exciting content of the narrative, all of these will become interesting elements to attract babies. Let your baby listen to the sound of the pages turning, smell the book, enjoy the pictures on the pages, and if he is interested in a certain picture, tell him about the content related to the picture. Cultivating an interest in reading is not a step to train your baby to read books in a regular manner, but rather to cultivate your baby’s interest in books and thus his interest in reading. Start by playing with books, and your baby will easily fall in love with reading. The first step your baby needs to take to get closer to books and learn to read is to fully engage your baby in the fun of playing with books.