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Originally Posted by Ammi
..although I understand what you're saying and would agree if I felt that would happen..I actually don't think it will help at all...parents who feel pre-school reading is important have and will always give it a priority anyway, whether they allow their child happy meals or not...and those parents who don't feel it's important, won't encourage it with the free book anyway..at the school, we have tried many schemes to encourage more early reading at home..but they're only succesful with the parents who have already prioritised it anyway...and similarly, if a parent doesn't want their child to eat McDonalds or any other 'junk' food..then I doubt enticing them with a small picture book will make any difference to that....
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If this was a governmental tactic, then I'd agree with you. I know there are parents at both end of the scale who will carry on their current behaviors with their children regardless of what McDonalds do, but it's the ones in the middle that this might help.
It's in no way a long term strategy, and it's a bit embarrassing that it's even needed, but if 10 more children each year find out they actually like books, then it doesn't really hurt anyone. Those toys are terrible for the environment with all the plastic, so it's a win-win.