Submitted by drak0bsidian t3_11zmm20 in books
VisualGeologist6258 t1_jdezf28 wrote
Reply to comment by 278urmombiggay in Why Kids Aren’t Falling in Love With Reading by drak0bsidian
I don’t think I ever had reading level restrictions growing up, but at home I read a lot of Jules Verne and HG Wells. Obviously all the symbolic and thematic content flew over my head, but I don’t remember ever having a problem actually reading it.
Kids will read just about anything if it piques their interest enough. I’m especially fond of the Canterbury Classics series, which compiles authors like the ones mentioned above into user-friendly and easy-to-read omnibuses. I read Verne and Wells through them and just last year I found one for Robert Louis Stevenson, who is another favourite.
vivahermione t1_jdfb645 wrote
>Obviously all the symbolic and thematic content flew over my head, but I don’t remember ever having a problem actually reading it.
And that's OK, because after that first pass, you probably understood it better the next time you encountered it.
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