well...to me children should be able to read what adults can read as long as they are not like in the forth grade maybe in middle school kids should be able to readwhat ever they want. Im twelve and have read all of the *twilight saga* books and loved them! So I agree that kids should be able to read larger books.
Children should read fiction to stimulate imagination and invoke new thoughts into their brain. Children need fiction to see world in a different view than adults.
Common Core is a force in education. They are recommending that children should read 30% fiction and 70% nonfiction. About 17% of children's books are nonfiction.
You should not try to skim and read through the work quickly.
Ray Bradbury felt that science fiction was the only literature that dealt with how people should or should not handle technology and that everyone should read it.
It is realistic fiction we read and studied it
Dinaw Mengestu has written: 'How to read the air' -- subject(s): Large type books, Children of immigrants, Ethiopians, Fiction 'How to read the air' -- subject(s): Children of immigrants, Ethiopians, Fiction
Yes, it is. You should read it.
no i don't think fairy tales should be read to children
It must be loved by children, not adults, and they must want to read it voluntarily, not as class, ect. It should also touch on real-life issues/morals, and be in Easily understandable language.
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Students should read Shakespeare because it has classic language, a great introduction to drama and important life lessons.
Yes, Where the Red Fern Grows is considered a classic of children's literature. It has been cherished by readers for its emotional impact and timeless themes of love, loyalty, and faithfulness.