The bar chart illustrates the typical bedtime activities of children of various ages in the United States.
Overall, children aged 4 to 5 years represented the largest proportion in both the reading and watching TV categories.
In the reading category, children aged 1 to 3 years accounted for approximately 65% of the total, while they made up precisely 30% in the teeth brushing activity. These children also represented around 40% in bath time activities, constituted about 26% in watching TV, and accounted for exactly 20% in other activities such as eating.
For children aged 4 to 5 years, they comprised the highest percentage in the reading category, specifically about 70%. Additionally, they accounted for roughly 45% in the teeth brushing activity, while their participation in other activities such as bath time, watching TV, and eating made up about 35%, precisely 20%, and exactly 10%, respectively.
Children in the remaining age group of 6 to 8 years constituted nearly 60% in reading activities, while the teeth brushing activity accounted for exactly 50%. Their participation in other activities such as bath time, watching TV, and eating was over 30%, nearly 20%, and about 8%, respectively.
