GodOfDucks
GodOfDucks t1_jdezyn6 wrote
Reply to comment by iamthatis4536 in Why Kids Aren’t Falling in Love With Reading by drak0bsidian
>The school library will only let kids check out books from “their” grade level.
This is so bizarre, I've never of such a thing!
What problems do they think they are solving with this policy?!?
GodOfDucks t1_ixsfjg0 wrote
Reply to Holmes or Poirot? by confrita
Holmes is more fun for me, there is bit more light-heartedness in the stories; And I like his dynamic with Watson, it's no surprise it's been imitated so often by other authors.
GodOfDucks t1_iuf88hw wrote
It's avoidable to the point of seeming almost deliberate; You practically have to go out of your way to be careless enough to do this.
GodOfDucks t1_iu4o8vh wrote
Reply to Pocket book novels by NubbyNob
Penguin have a lovely range of old science fiction, small little books with beautify crisp white covers and minimalist art. Very, very nice:
https://www.penguin.co.uk/articles/2020/06/penguin-science-fiction
GodOfDucks t1_jdf0zt0 wrote
Reply to comment by SimonJester88 in Why Kids Aren’t Falling in Love With Reading by drak0bsidian
>Its peer pressure. Monkey see, monkey do
This is absolutely true and key to solving this issue - Parents and the kid's home life are a far bigger influence than their school (is in most cases).
Children learn through imitating those around them, that's how they develop their sense of what is "normal". If there are no books in the house, and the parents don't read themselves, it's almost certain they will grow up reading little to nothing and reading for pleasure will be an activity they won't even consider doing.
So sad :(