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Old 06-23-2013, 03:59 PM   #69
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It would be helpful if we compiled a list of books that kids really enjoy and organise it by age. I don't mean classics that they should read but books a kid might get totally absorbed by. I'm always a little stuck when my younger son comes to me looking for something new to read. It might also be worth saying if it's more likely to appeal to one sex rather than the other. This might make a useful "sticky" or could be done as a reference page somewhere (or perhaps it's already done?).
This is a very good idea !
I created a thread to list the actual books younger folk like by age here. I hope it doesn't interfere with this thread as my thread is more for reference purposes ie parents looking for books that might spark an interest in reading from their kids.

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