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Tips For Choosing Children's Books For All Reading Levels
Have children
choose their own books
as soon as they start showing a preference for one over another.
Find the children's section of your
local library.
Get to know the librarian, who can be a great resource.
Find out what your child is interested in, and help choose books that are
related to his or her interests.
Ask
friends, family, and teachers what books their children have enjoyed; try a book swap.
If your child does not like a book you are reading together,
put it away.
Reading is a fun time to share, not a time to fight.
Again, Again, Again! Children may want to
read the same book
many times, even if you think they have outgrown it.
Use
book lists
generated by various literacy organizations; they usually have good suggestions. For example:
American Library Association
,
International Reading Association
,
Children's Book Guild
. Or conduct a specific
reading level
search.
Look for books that you will like
reading aloud
. Your enjoyment will shine through and become contagious.
Try out
different kinds of books
to see what appeals to your children.
Have fun!
Show your children the joy of reading and how it can open up a brand new world!
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