any age. There's hidden equations, symbolism, and things like "The Mock Turtle" that little kids wouldn't understand. But it's also appropriate for little kids because of the imaginative voice tht Lewis Carroll narrorates.
HOPE IT HELPED
even though I don't think it will
but i mean it's a classic so if you're older then it doesnt matter. it's a good but STRANGE book
i do not believe 11 is an appropriate age to read breaking dawn, but if you think your child is ready to read it, go ahead. i would say starting from age 12-13 and up is more of an appropriate age for breaking dawn.
The book does not actually come out and say "Fiver dies", it's inferred when Hazel-rah dies of old age (the book does say he lived longer than most rabbits) and joins El-ahrairah's owsla that Fiver is dead.
It is rated for young adults, so depending on individual maturity, appropriate ages would be 12-16 years old.
Depends if she can comprehend the story. She can if she wants. But, check it over to see what age appropriate things are in it.
Pegi-rating is an easy-to-read graphical system used to rate video games for age appropriate content across Europe.
The appropriate age for a girl to get her ears pierced is 8.
Some engaging and age-appropriate short stories for kids to read include "The Giving Tree" by Shel Silverstein, "Where the Wild Things Are" by Maurice Sendak, "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" by Eric Carle, and "The Snowy Day" by Ezra Jack Keats. These stories are beloved classics that are both entertaining and educational for children.
To find a good monologue you should go to the library, read plays and choose things that best suit you (age appropriate). The Internet is not a good source for a real monologue. Right them down, type them up, or photocopying them.
In my opinion, an appropriate age would be 12 or 13.
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Maybe like 70 or 80 or 90 would probably be the appropriate age to die at.
anything that does not have slang or cursing is age appropriate. any internet slang is included as well