More than half (54 per cent) of six to eight year-olds are frequent readers and read books for fun five to seven days a week, but this dramatically declines over the teenage years, the researchers found.
The study found that less than a quarter of teens are frequent readers of books.
Around a quarter (24 per cent) of 12 to 14-year-olds pick up a book this often, and this drops to just 17 per cent in 15 to 17-year-olds.
As children turn their backs on books as they get older, they are spending more time playing games or logging on to the internet via tablets or smartphones instead, the study found.
Three quarters (76 per cent) of 15 to 17-year-olds visit social networking sites such as Facebook, Instagram and Twitter five to seven days a week and 80 per cent go on smartphones this often, the 'mirror.Co.Uk' reported.
Researchers found that only one third of kids are reading books for fun five to seven days a week, even though 71 per cent of kids know they should be reading more for fun, and the same percentage of parents wish their child would do so.
When parents of children of ages up to five are asked about reading aloud, 77 per cent said they do so five to seven days a week.
However, this declines to 37 per cent among children aged six to eight and only one in five parents read aloud five to seven days a week to their nine to 11 year-olds, even though 31 per cent of the children ages 6-11 whose parents no longer read aloud, said they did not want their parents to stop.
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