As a child, Reading Rainbow was influential to me because it was the first thing that introduced me to books. I watched it long before I was in kindergarten, and because they actually read books on the show, it was like I was reading with them. Levar Burton, the host and creator of the show made reading fun and interesting for me. Back then, I liked him because I thought he was cool and knew he was in Star Trek, but looking back, it was much more than coolness that made him appealing. He had a serious dedication to want to help children, and he was a good human being like Mister Roger's. His show may of been simple, and all he may of done was read "real books", but that was the appeal of it like. Someone was introducing reading to us, and letting us discover it as children, which was very exciting.
This isn't a post to discount e-books or doing other things like playing video games because I think anything that stimulates the mind is good, but I remember when reading used to be widespread, and children read more books than played video games. Times are obviously different now, but one important difference is that there's no more Reading Rainbow to influence a new generation of children. Hopefully, as I get older, children will read more because it's starting to become a lost art.
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