Three Great Kids Book Series
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- by Owl Staff
- Posted on Dec 7th, 2009
- Filed under: Arts & Entertainment / Entertainment / Books / Book Genres / Children's Books
As parents, we all agree that exposing our children to books is beneficial. It's great for language development when they are young, and vocabulary building as they get older. Not to mention SAT scores. But with all the books for kids that are out there, how do you know which ones to choose? First is obviously selecting a book that is on your child's reading level. You want to challenge them a little but not to the point of frustration.
After that, make sure you get a book on a topic they are interested in. Maybe they are into sports, or animals, or outer space. No matter the topic, there is probably a book for kids about just that subject. To give you an idea of today's literature for kids, read up on three book series for kids, of different ages, that we think are pretty cool. Happy reading!
Series One: Baby Einstein Books
Ages: Baby to 5
The Scoop: The Baby Einstein books are great for little ones. They have everything from soft fabric books to bath book to board books. They cover topics like colors, letters, shapes, animals, art and more. Each one features the colorful, fun Baby Einstein puppets that kids see in the DVD series. The stories are simple and engaging and if you talk to parents who have them, they will most likely tell you their child likes to read them over and over again.
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After that, make sure you get a book on a topic they are interested in. Maybe they are into sports, or animals, or outer space. No matter the topic, there is probably a book for kids about just that subject. To give you an idea of today's literature for kids, read up on three book series for kids, of different ages, that we think are pretty cool. Happy reading!
Series One: Baby Einstein Books
Ages: Baby to 5
The Scoop: The Baby Einstein books are great for little ones. They have everything from soft fabric books to bath book to board books. They cover topics like colors, letters, shapes, animals, art and more. Each one features the colorful, fun Baby Einstein puppets that kids see in the DVD series. The stories are simple and engaging and if you talk to parents who have them, they will most likely tell you their child likes to read them over and over again.
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