New Report Includes Data on What Kids Want in Books, Reading Aloud, Summer Reading and More
TORONTO, May 2, 2017 /PRNewswire/ Scholastic Canada, the country's largest distributor of children's books and educational materials, today released results from thefirst Kids & Family Reading Report, Canadian Edition. The national survey, which was conducted in both French- and English-speaking Canada, explores the attitudes and behaviors around reading among children ages 617 and their parents, as well as parents of kids ages 05. Key findings reveal what kids and parents look for in children's booksincluding types of storylines and characters; the power of choice; diversity; the importance of reading aloud to children from an early age; and views on summer reading.
To download the full report, visithttp://www.scholastic.ca/readingreport/.
"The Kids & Family Reading Report, Canadian Edition underscores the importance of reading and making sure kids have access to books they want to read. We were surprised to see the Canadians we surveyed reported having significantly fewer books in their homes than their U.S., U.K. and Australian counterparts*. Canadian children also trended higher when it comes to having difficulty finding books they like," says Nancy Pearson, Co-President of Scholastic Canada. "Parents also underestimate the difficulty kids have in finding books they enjoy. But the report also shows that schools, libraries and teachers all play an equally important role in guiding children with book selection and reading frequency. It only emphasizes how vital it is for adults to take an active role in raising strong readers."
The Kids & Family Reading Report, Canadian Edition covers five key sections including:
The State of Kids & Reading in Canada
What Canadian Kids & Parents Want in Books
Reading Aloud
Reading in Canadian Schools
Summer Reading
Methodology, In Brief:
About the Kids & Family Reading Report: TheKids & Family Reading Report, Canadian Edition is a nationally representative survey which was conducted in English and French. This is the first edition in Canada following the international surveys conducted by YouGov on behalf of Scholastic U.S., U.K., Australia and India. The study was managed by YouGov and was fielded between January 31 and February 6, 2017. The total sample size of 1,939 parents and children includes: 371 parents with children ages 05; 784 parents with children ages 617; plus one child age 617 from the same household. For the full methodology, please visit www.scholastic.ca/readingreport
ABOUT SCHOLASTIC CANADA: Scholastic Canada is the country's largest publisher and distributor of children's books in both official languages. The company is a leading provider of quality books and ebooks, print and technology-based educational resources. Scholastic also makes a great variety of books available to children through school-based book clubs and book fairs as well as retail and online stores, schools and libraries. Established in Canada in 1957, with a long history of service to schools and families, Scholastic Canada continues to carry out its commitment to "Open a World of Possible" for all children. Learn more at www.scholastic.caScholastic Canada Ltd. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Scholastic Inc., a publicly held company trading on NASDAQ under SCHL.
ABOUT YOUGOV: YouGovis a pioneer in online research with offices throughout the United States, the UK, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia. YouGov's custom research specialists conduct a full spectrum of quantitative and qualitative research providing comprehensive market intelligence to the world's leading businesses and institutions. YouGov was recently named one of the world's top 25 research companies by the respected American Marketing Association Top 25 Report and has a proven, published record of uniquely accurate data and actionable insights informing political, cultural and commercial organizations around the globe.
*References:
The Kids and Family Reading Report: United States, 6th Edition http://www.scholastic.com/readingreport
The Kids and Family Reading Report, Australia: http://www.scholastic.com.au/readingreport
The Kids and Family Reading Report, United Kingdom: https://www.scholastic.co.uk/readingreport
SOURCE Scholastic
Videos