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author of middle grade books for children

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Growing Readers – helping your kids become readers

9 December, 2014 by ES Ivy

Over the years lots of my friends have asked me for advice, about book suggestions and about how I got my kids to love reading. This came so naturally to us, that it took some thought to figure out what we might have done differently.

My kids gave up naps at an early age. In an act of self-preservation, I declared that reading time was an acceptable substitute for nap time. I went to the library and checked out huge stacks of picture books, fiction and non-fiction. Then I carefully doled them out during the week so the kids would have a few new titles each day to go with their own beloved books.

Then — and I think this is also key — when they began reading on their own, I endorsed anything they wanted to read. I didn’t worry if they were reading “good books” or books that had the “appropriate reading level.” In first grade my son brought home Garfield almost every week from the school library.

“Mom! It’s a cat who loves lasagna! Get it? It’s so funny!”

No, I didn’t get it. I’ve never found Garfield all that funny. But my son did, and he loved to read it and that was enough for me.

Then for Christmas every year my kids always get a book. Sometimes they might even get more than one, or even an ereader of some type. (In fact, my kids owe their ipods to my husbands quest to find the best ereader at the time. Was that ever a Christmas they remember!) But they always get a book of some type. To some of you, this might not seem like a very exciting gift. And it might not get the biggest yelp of surprise on Christmas morning. (Except for those ipods. Literally, my kids thought they’d got something else in the ipod boxes as a joke.) But I can honestly say that at this point it’s a tradition my kids look forward to. An there’s nothing better for the end of Christmas day than to curl up with a new, good, book.

If you don’t read children’s literature yourself, it might be hard to come up with some title ideas to give your kids. Until friends started asking, it didn’t occur to me how well equipped I was to suggest books to my kids when they started reading.

That’s where this list comes in, a list of best books for kids. Only in this case, these aren’t books that the publishers or literary experts think are the best books. They aren’t even my favorite books. Not my favorite books from my childhood, or even my favorite books that have been more recently published. And you won’t find all the best selling books or series on here either. You’ll find some, but not all of them.

The only books on this list will be the ones my kids really loved.

So, coming up, a post series about “My Kids’ 98 Favorite Books” (and counting.)

When it comes to picking children's books, the key is to pick fun books your kids want to read! Once they love reading, the rest will follow. Not sure where to start? Here's a reference to 96 of my kids' own favorite books.

 

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