It's subjective, but I'd say ages 3-8.
Miffy doesn't have a specific age. She has the same age as the child who 'reads' the little book. Miffy books are meant for children from about one to five or six years old.
Kumon books are educational books in math and reading. They are primarily designed for elementary school children but can be useful to anybody on an educational level equivalent to the book in hand.
SENTENCE: Considering her age, she reads very well.
Young adult mostly. But they could be appreciated by adults or younger children, all of the books are quite long. (By the way I know how weird it is for me to be answering my own question!)
Another way of DESCRIBING A MINORITY GROUP, this type of group comprises people of certain race, ethnicity, religion, gender, age, disability.
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Kate DiCamillo's books are typically classified as children's literature and are generally targeted towards readers in the middle grade age group, typically between 8 to 12 years old. Her books often feature themes and language that resonate with this age group.
The age group considered young adults when selecting books is typically between 12 and 18 years old.
Miffy doesn't have a specific age. She has the same age as the child who 'reads' the little book. Miffy books are meant for children from about one to five or six years old.
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Madeline Zima is not a lesbian. Madeline is an American actress. As of May 2014, she is 28 years of age.
same here in america,kids and teens(from 10-19 im guessing ^_^;)
Young adult books target readers typically between the ages of 12 to 18.
The Warrior cats books have been categorized as being for Children and Young Adults, but according to the authors, they never really intended for the books to be for a specific age group.
Madeline Kahn died on December 3, 1999 at the age of 57.
Young adult books are typically targeted towards readers between the ages of 12 to 18.
Kumon books are educational books in math and reading. They are primarily designed for elementary school children but can be useful to anybody on an educational level equivalent to the book in hand.