The bar chart illustrates data on five prevalent activities that various aged American youngsters do before going to bed.
Overall, reading was the most preferred activity for children of all age brackets, while eating was the least prevalent one, except for 1-3-year-old youngsters. Another significant feature of this chart is that watching TV’s and Eating’s highest statistics were equal.
Youngsters of all age groups’ most prevalent activity was reading as its figure fluctuated between just under 60 and 70. Children aged 4-5 and 1-3 years old accounted for the same value (at 20) in watching TV and Eating, which was also the highest figures in these categories. The other values in the remaining age brackets in watching TV and Eating hovered at 15, except for 6-8-year-old youngsters who represented approximately 7.
Brushing teeth ranked second among five preferred activities for children who are 4-5 and 6-8 years old, recorded at almost 44 and 50, respectively, not including those aged from 1 to 3 (represented 30). Finally, the figures for watching TV were between just more than 30 and 50 in all age groups.
