Research has shown that children begin to develop the reading from an early age to more appetite for books and tend to perform better in school. While some children seem to be avid readers, of course, sometimes they need a little 'prod, before he read, and thus a wide range of titles from now on there is something that all potential readers should be concerned. When you worry, as a parent that the child is not enough to read, has sometimes dipping into his personal past, largeSolutions.
The recent success of the series "Harry Potter" clarified as well as the stories of fantasy that the entire nation - of children and adults can take - with a fever has reached Hogwarts. The success of the books was rapidly activated, and were as successful at the box office, but children continue to read, although it could learn to wait and see the shooting.
Many guests have predicted that the work of JK Rowling is a must readfor future generations, but there are concerns that some players do not move from Potter, but only a return to their old habits after the last page. While Harry's adventures can occur for decades to keep books of your childhood - and probably before - of relevance and interest to young people today.
As Rowling's series, CS Lewis' "Chronicles of Narnia", has seen success on the big screen recently,Although written in 1950. Johnny Depp has played in the 2005 film version of Roald Dahl Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ", more than 40 years after it was written. Some of Dahl's other books - as" James Matilda "and" and the Giant Peach "- were in films as well as become, but many of his stories of others - eg "The Twits" and "The enormous crocodile" - in the switch and can be enjoyed only in book form.
Other titles have gone years - thosethat you or your parents may have read in childhood - still very successful. 1950 The Cat in the Hat series is still popular, and Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland," which was written in 1865, is still fun, and success has never been out of print after almost 150 years.
Others are classics, including works by Beatrix Potter and Enid Blyton are always popular, but if you want to mix the reading list from the past, with some existing songs, employees in librarieschildren's books as popular as the Star Wars series of books to help your child motivated to recommend the reading.