--FILE--Chinese children read books at the Liaoning Provincial Library in Shenyang city, northeast China's Liaoning province, 26 January 2018. Chi
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--FILE--Chinese children read books at the Liaoning Provincial Library in Shenyang city, northeast China's Liaoning province, 26 January 2018. Chinese children are not spending enough time reading, which is related to their parents' reading habits, research shows. A study by the China Children and Teenagers' Fund and TAL Education Group found that 47 percent of children under the age of 12 spend less than 30 minutes a day reading, and only 12 percent spend more than an hour. The China Parent-Child Co-Reading Report 2017, which was released on Tuesday (30 January 2018) , also found that more than 35 percent of children whose parents read more than two hours a day formed the same habits, compared with only 1 percent whose parents read less than half an hour.