The given bar chart illustrates what children in the U.S at different stages of age do before turning in. Overall, reading is the most common activity among different age groups. Additionally, whereas watching TV is the least favored by kids who fell into the 1-3 age bracket, eating is unpopular with the two remaining groups.
Mentioning reading, 70% of 4-to 5-year-old juveniles participate in this form of activity, followed by 1-to 3-year-olds and 6-to 8-years-olds, with respective figures being around 65% and just under 60%. Meanwhile, 20% is the proportion of children in the 1-3 age group who eat before going to bed. This figure is followed by the other two age ranges, being nearly identical at about 10%. Additionally, a close similarity is witnessed in watching TV, with the figures being around 20%.
Turning to brushing teeth, adolescents in the 1-3 age cohort occupy 30%, significantly lower than that of the other two groups. While 4-to 5-year-old boys and girls constitute approximately 40%, 6-to 8-year-olds account for roughly 50%. A total contrasting rank is seen in having a bath, with the group of 1-to 3-year-old juveniles leading, 4-to 5-year-olds second, and 6-to 8-year-olds third. The data are reported to be just above 40%, approximately 35% and just higher than 30%, respectively.
