September 23, 2008

It’s Never To Early To Teach Your Child To Read

Children’s books comprise a wide array of subjects, and vastly range in depth. Books can be devoted to certain age ranges, such as between two and four or eight and twelve. Some literature that is designed to be read by older children may also find an audience with adults, like the Harry Potter novels. Each type of children’s book has a purpose, besides generating an income for the author, of course.

Nearly all children’s literature is written about children, or at least people who have not yet reached adulthood. The only exceptions to this are books in which animals are the primary protagonists, although even in those stories humans may play a part. Often the child goes on an adventure, or learns an important life lesson, which is especially prevalent in books for younger children.
On the youngest scale, books from authors like Dr. Seuss come to mind. These stories employ the use of illustrations on a grand scale, as well as the frequent use of rhyme to keep the child’s attention and focus. The child is usually too young to read the book themselves, and a grown-up or older sibling will read the book to them. There is usually a moral […]

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