Reading for children from 6 to 10 years

Between 6 and 10 years old, children live a decisive moment in their love of reading, what kind of books and topics can awaken and nurture their interest? At this age, children are already readers , and from 8 years of age, fully autonomous. But that they have or that they are acquiring a good domin

Between 6 and 10 years old, children live a decisive moment in their love of reading, what kind of books and topics can awaken and nurture their interest?At this age, children are already readers, and from 8 years of age, fully autonomous. But that they have or that they are acquiring a good dominion of the mechanical and comprehensive reading does not mean that they like to read. Reading for children from 6 to 10 years old should be very varied so that they can try different themes and formats that determine their tastes.

Reading, a pleasure for children

For reading to become a habit, in a hobby that is as attractive to them as sports or music, parents should be attentive to individual tastes and to the personality of your son .Sometimes,

you will read 'by contagion' of your classmates and friends a book that is a real best seller. Or we can take the surprise that precisely that book does not interest anything. The range of subjects that may interest them and that can contribute a lot to their school and personal education is very broad at this age and, to a large extent, is yet to be discovered.

At these ages children tend to read

adventure books, magic or mysteries. They are very attracted to the illustration but they are able to read books with more texts, including books with chapters. It is a good time to meet the variety demanded by children looking for what they like,

not only with books, but also with children's magazines : magazines are very varied. They offer in a single issue different themes, different approaches, photographs of exceptional quality and very varied illustrations, at the level of the best illustrated albums. The magazines put in the hands of the children not only narrations, stories, but also comics with characters that appear every month and become their paper friends.There are also games in a magazine: pages in which the child leaves his mark, by solving an enigma, going through a labyrinth or doing a simple crossword puzzle. Thus practice different skills that are very useful in school.