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Drew Arellano shares the importance of reading with son Primo

By Maine Aquino
Published February 22, 2019 4:53 PM PHT
Updated February 22, 2019 5:20 PM PHT

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Drew Arellano on instilling the importance of books on his son Primo: "Books are a more proactive form of entertainment and learning.” Read more:

Over on Instagram, Drew Arellano revealed his pledge for his son Primo.

Drew and Primo Arellano
Drew and Primo Arellano

According to the Kapuso host, he wants Primo to learn, imagine and understand different things through reading.

He wrote: “Note to self: more reading time with Primo, lesser TV. Books are a more proactive form of entertainment and learning.”

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Further, Drew talked about the benefits of reading and its effects on readers.

“The reader has to concentrate on what's being said and to think through concepts in the book. When we read, we're forced to use our imaginations to fill in the gaps. Books also have the advantage of being able to describe everything in greater depth. While television is mostly composed of dialogue between characters, books can walk readers through scenes, characters' thoughts, and provide lengthier commentary."

Note to self: more reading time with Primo, lesser TV.🙈 "Books are a more proactive form of entertainment and learning. The reader has to concentrate on what's being said and to think through concepts in the book. When we read, we're forced to use our imaginations to fill in the gaps. Books also have the advantage of being able to describe everything in greater depth. While television is mostly composed of dialogue between characters, books can walk readers through scenes, characters' thoughts, and provide lengthier commentary."

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