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Read to him regularly. Make it a part of his / your bonding routine either at night time or when he gets up in the morning. That way, he'll be more interested in reading since he may be sleepy at those times. Make sure the books you get him are fun interesting for him, if he has favorite cartoon characters, then you should get books around those. Good luck.
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I know a five year old that is learning to read and he is doing a wonderful job. What can I do to encourage him to continue to read and perhaps make his learning experience even more fun and exciting?