"The Three Musketeers" is generally suitable for readers aged 12 and up, as it contains themes of friendship, adventure, and political intrigue that can resonate with teenagers. However, younger readers with advanced reading skills may also enjoy it, especially with guidance. The text's historical context and language may be challenging, so a mature understanding and interest in classic literature can enhance the experience.
umm i havent read it but ive seen the movie and i guess at age 13 or idk it just contains "it"
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.
Do you mean orientation, speed, order, age range?
He was 5 feet and three inches at the age of ten.
Not very sure about other people, but I read it when I was twelve.
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13 and three quarters
10 to any age you want. I know some adults that read it, but it is considered a teen book.
three years of age
As the saying goes, 'From 3-7 a child is learning to read, and from 7+ he is reading to learn.'
For the first three books, ten and older. For the last one... I'd say about my age, 13-15. It depends on the emotional maturity of the person.
Any age above the age rating (which is 3). You just need to be able to read.
Kids should read 20 minutes per day depending on their age. They can take brakes from it but they should not lose their knowledge over the summer.
umm i havent read it but ive seen the movie and i guess at age 13 or idk it just contains "it"
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.
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.
Do you mean orientation, speed, order, age range?