What are the Differences Between Children's and Adult Literature?
Posts by Kaitlin Coulter
Learning to read is hard. It is a skill your child has to work on constantly, so it's not surprising that many children develop a "reading gap," or a difference in their current reading ability and...
Choosing nonfiction for tweens and teens can be challenging. Their reading levels are generally high enough at this point that they might be able to start handling some adult nonfiction books, but...
Reading nonfiction books is one of the best ways your elementary school student can expand their vocabulary, work on reading comprehension and learn techniques of how to read a book for...
Everyone has a different reaction to the idea of nonfiction books. Some adults love them, some adults can't imagine reading them and don't think their kids would want to either. However kids love to...
Children are naturally curious, and reading nonfiction books intensifies curiosity and brings out wonder in the world, all while building vocabulary and broadening your child’s general knowledge,...
Have you ever thought about what the actual meaning of that rhyme your child loves? Or the words to the song your kid makes you sing over and over? Most of the time rhymes and songs for children are...