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When considering the type of books a child should read, you should consider books written for the child's age group, as well as keeping the child's reading and learning levels in mind.
Most children can read simple picture books by age 5 (kindergarten). However, it's never too early to start. Read to your baby/toddler early on to instill a love of books.
I think you should expose children to books at the earliest possible age but definatly once they start school and are beginning to learn to read they need as much practice as possible. Schools often supply books that contain words of the pattern they are learning to read.
Well, that depends on how well the people read, and how mature they are. I read the books when I was around 10 years old, but I also read books fit for a 12th grader, so it depends.
You should read any and as many children's books as you can. Read Grimm's Fairy Tales, or classics such as Treasure Island. You can start from Eric Carle's The Very Hungary Caterpillar to Clifford the Big Red Dog and move up to Frog and Toad, then Bunnicula, to the Harry Potter books.
She still writes books. Yes she does and she is a very good author, and I read her books all the time. She started writing at the age of 9! Bye Poppy, age 10. :)
I'm 23 and still read teen books. i don't think there is a cut off age. read as long as you enjoy that type of book
It depends on what you think. If you like comic books, then I am pretty sure that there is no harm in reading them. You should read comic books in your free time, or before bedtime. But please read and encourage others to read books appropriate to their age. Some comics have romantic sense of humor, while others have a violent touch. Reading comic books like a very popular series"Garfield", is not harmful to children, I am prerrt sure about that. :) Hope that helped!
Basic books by Dr. Seuse and stuff like that.
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um kinda since all the technology and stuff...but people still read a lot so i'd say the age of books is still alive
There are vast numbers of good books that you can read at the age of 13 plus. I could recommend some but I don't really know what your specific interests are. Visit your local library and talk to a librarian.