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    All About Grooming & Encouraging Good Reading Habits

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    • MusingsM Offline
      Musings
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      Dino mummy:
      Can I ask which level is Magic Tree House suitable for? That is...the level of difficulty? Can a 10yrs old read? Is it too simple? Thks.

      I think it depends on the reading ability of the child. A 10 year old with reasonable reading ability is likely to find Magic Tree House too simple. Magic Tree House is generally classified as 'beginning chapter books\". All books average about 70 pages which is not too daunting for a child just moving on from picture books - not generally not long enough to have a more complex plot development which older kids would prefer.

      The Merlin series (also Magic Tree House) is pitched at more advanced readers even then I think may be too simple for 10 year old.

      But if you have a 10 year old who does not read much or is a reluctant reader, it won't hurt to nudge the child towards reading by simple beginning chapter books like Magic Tree House. Better than not reading at all...

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        iLoveChubby
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        xueyan:
        Hi


        Can someone comment on whether what I am doing is sufficient for my DS.

        DS is now 3.5 years old. He attends full day child care during weekdays and speech/drama class on saturday. On the evening in weekdays, I coach him on reading. What I do is this :
        - Teach him a few new words to build up his vocabulary
        - Read a story to him
        - Teach him to read peter & jane series. He just completed 3b.

        Do you think merely reading peter & jane be sufficient? Do i need to introduce other books?

        Thanks!
        Hi xueyan
        Personally I thk what you are doing is great and definitely sufficient, esp he is only 3.5 yrs old.
        As long as he is happy with P&J, you can let him continue because P&J books is one of the proven series that can assist young kids to build up their reading ability.
        But maybe you shd also introduce different types of books eg Dr Seuss (beginner's level), Richard Scarry, Usborne Phonics Series etc.. these funny books not only can tickle him, at e same time can intro to him phonics and new words at e same time.

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          Confucius
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          How to get your kids to read

          1. Visit library with them every week
          2. Read 15 minutes every day
          3. Learn 3 new vocabulary every day
          4. Bring them to excellent movies
          5. Let them choose their own books

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            Dino mummy
            last edited by

            Musings:
            Dino mummy:

            Can I ask which level is Magic Tree House suitable for? That is...the level of difficulty? Can a 10yrs old read? Is it too simple? Thks.


            I think it depends on the reading ability of the child. A 10 year old with reasonable reading ability is likely to find Magic Tree House too simple. Magic Tree House is generally classified as 'beginning chapter books\". All books average about 70 pages which is not too daunting for a child just moving on from picture books - not generally not long enough to have a more complex plot development which older kids would prefer.

            The Merlin series (also Magic Tree House) is pitched at more advanced readers even then I think may be too simple for 10 year old.

            But if you have a 10 year old who does not read much or is a reluctant reader, it won't hurt to nudge the child towards reading by simple beginning chapter books like Magic Tree House. Better than not reading at all...

            Thanks, then I think it is not suitable for my 10 years old.
            My 6 years old is not that good in his readings so I suppose he can't read this too...He is currently reading only those \"I Can Read\" Level 3 books and the Frog and Toad series and the \"little critter\" series. What other kinds of books can I introduce to him...I can't imagine if he still contiinue to read this kind of books when Pri 1. (ie next year) Am tinking of introducing chapter books to him but am afraid he will be put off...already difficult to get him to read level 3 books with him daily.
            I dun have a problem w my elder one when he was young, he is a good reader unlike my younger one. Giving me headache..

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              Lenny08
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              Can someone please recommend some stories book that is about dragons to my 7 years old boy?He is able to read but choose to read only stories that interest him.Thank you.


              Lenny

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                Champion
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                Lenny08:
                Can someone please recommend some stories book that is about dragons to my 7 years old boy?He is able to read but choose to read only stories that interest him.Thank you.


                Lenny
                http://i40.tinypic.com/33tp9j6.jpg\">
                The classic fantasy trilogy of Elmer Elevator and the flying baby dragon has delighted children and their parents for generations. Now, on the occasion of their fiftieth anniversary, Random House is proud to bring the three timeless tales together in one beautiful commemorative edition, complete with the original delightful illustrations. A Newbery Honor Book and an ALA Notable Book, My Father's Dragon is followed by Elmer and the Dragon (\"rich, humorous, and thoroughly satisfying\"*) and The Dragons of Blueland (\"ingenious and plausible, the fantasy well-sustained\"*). Each story stands alone, but read in succession, they are an unforgettable experience.*Library Journal, starred review
                http://www.amazon.com/Three-Tales-My-Fathers-Dragon/dp/0679889116

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                  Lenny08
                  last edited by

                  Thanks Champion!


                  Anyone has anymore to share?ds is so into dragons.


                  Lenny

                  Champion:
                  Lenny08:

                  Can someone please recommend some stories book that is about dragons to my 7 years old boy?He is able to read but choose to read only stories that interest him.Thank you.

                  Lenny

                  http://i40.tinypic.com/33tp9j6.jpg\">
                  The classic fantasy trilogy of Elmer Elevator and the flying baby dragon has delighted children and their parents for generations. Now, on the occasion of their fiftieth anniversary, Random House is proud to bring the three timeless tales together in one beautiful commemorative edition, complete with the original delightful illustrations. A Newbery Honor Book and an ALA Notable Book, My Father's Dragon is followed by Elmer and the Dragon (\"rich, humorous, and thoroughly satisfying\"*) and The Dragons of Blueland (\"ingenious and plausible, the fantasy well-sustained\"*). Each story stands alone, but read in succession, they are an unforgettable experience.*Library Journal, starred review
                  http://www.amazon.com/Three-Tales-My-Fathers-Dragon/dp/0679889116

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                    CMF
                    last edited by

                    Lenny08:
                    Can someone please recommend some stories book that is about dragons to my 7 years old boy?He is able to read but choose to read only stories that interest him.Thank you.


                    Lenny
                    Hi

                    You may want to check out - How to train your Dragon series of books : http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_1_14?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=train+a+dragon&sprefix=Train+a+dragon%2Caps%2C597

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                    • Lenny08L Offline
                      Lenny08
                      last edited by

                      Hi CMF,


                      Thank you and I will check out the books u mentioned.

                      Lenny

                      CMF:
                      Lenny08:

                      Can someone please recommend some stories book that is about dragons to my 7 years old boy?He is able to read but choose to read only stories that interest him.Thank you.

                      Lenny

                      Hi

                      You may want to check out - How to train your Dragon series of books : http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_1_14?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=train+a+dragon&sprefix=Train+a+dragon%2Caps%2C597

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                        Busymom
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                        Lenny08, you have PM.

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