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How To Make Sure You Are Buying The Best Children's Books



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Reading is seeing a return with more and more parents wanting their children to read. This has resulted in an increase in the sale of children's literature month by month. Parents want to catch their children young and get them hooked on to the written word. Making them aware of the world around them giving them a jump start on to education and learning.

There are many types of children's books that you have to choose from when buying for children. No matter how old your children are you'll be able to find a topic that interests them. For infants and toddlers you'll want to choose books that are bright and easy to look at. Young children aren't interested in the written word but they are fascinated with the pictures and the sounds that go along with the words that you're saying.

Although babies and toddlers are more interested in pictures, those aged 3 to 6 will start looking for other things. They still like the pictures, but they also expect to be entertained. They will learn to associate the pictures with the words you're reading aloud. Soon they will want to "read" along with you, and before you know it, they will be able to repeat all the words of the story from memory.

When buying books for children in that four to six age bracket you'll want to buy books that combine bright, interesting pictures with a story line that keeps your children interested. Popular books for young children include books with stories about families and day-to- day events. This is because your children will enjoy associating what they read with their own lives.

School children have more requirements from their books. They need books which besides being interesting provide them with opportunity to learn and improve their reading ability. At the same time these books must be easy for them to follow and on popular topics such as adventures, mysteries, and fantasy.

Today Harry Potter books are the most sought after ones among children who have well developed reading habits. Once the children develop this habit they like longer stories with the ability to keep them entertained for longer

Other themes of books that your older child will appreciate are books where the protagonist solves a problem through the mastery of personal power. These types of books appeal to older children since it gives them a feeling of self control and personal growth. Of course, your children may not think of what they read in such a way, but they will still be reaping the benefits of positive and well written literature.

However, al these tips are by no means an exact guide to buying children's books. It continues to be a tricky exercise as each child has his or her own particular taste. You have to use the trial and error method. You will find that for no particular reason children like some books and leave other untouched.

Whenever you make a trip to a children's bookstore, take your child with you. This way they can learn to pick their own literature. You may need to help them learn appropriate subject matter for their ages and reading abilities.

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About the author: Gordon Remdon is the chief editor for FD Books, the best place on the internet when you're after fresh up to date advice and comment to do with Books.

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