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10 Tips for Choosing Books for Children of All Ages

Source:

Family of Readers Advisor's Guide

Ages:

5-8, 9-12, 13+

  • 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
  • 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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Choosing Good Books
Creating Reading Spaces at Home
Encouraging Struggling Readers
Motivating Kids to Read
Partnering with Teachers
Reading Aloud
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