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Isn’t Reading Wonderful?

My little youngster … Have you ever wanted to visit the magical land of talking animals or become the savior of nations when you aren’t even able to leave your room? Well, there is a secret! While reading DB-shot and fun to read books isn’t just flipping-through-papers kind of thing; it’s full-blown adventure. The good news is that it can also make you better at English! You get to warm up new words, improve pronunciation, and sound cool when speaking out sentences. But first, let me introduce you to five children’s books that would not only improve your English-speaking skills but will also fill your days with fun and amusement!

Books For The Ages 7-9

Let’s begin with some amazing books for kids aged 7-9. Get ready for loads of fun and easy-to-read stories that won’t let you stand up. 1. Magic Tree House Series by Mary Pope Osborne – what if you see a magic tree house that can instantly take you anywhere in the world.S, and any historical periods? Jack and Anie sure do! In this series, siblings escape from dinosaurs, help mummies, and go for picnics with famous scientists. Why is it fun? Compact chapters make this book easy-to-read while interesting history facts make it entertaining without you realizing it’s educational. Every time you open the book feels like time-traveling!

  1. Flat Stanley Series by Jeff Brown Have you ever thought about the fact that if one morning when you woke up, everything seemed to be flat? It´s where Stanley Lambchop ends up, he get flat and use that to slide under doors, fly like a kite ore even mail him self.

Why It’s Fun: Stanley is funny and resourceful in an adventure-series kind of way. His absurd situations will have you laughing out loud, and the plain speaking makes it easy to read along.

  1. Junie B. Jones Seires by Barbara ParkMeet Junie B. Jones, kindergartner and star of the hilarious series on this 5-piece personalized kids book stamp set with bonus black carrying case contains five bestselling books in one:Stupid Smelly Bus (Book#1) — Field Trip Fiasco … & Calendar Idea Book for Kidsrecht sind (Available online only while supplies last). Junie B. is always in trouble, whether she’s refusing to go into first grade or getting her head stuck between the rungs of a chair.

Why It’s So Fun: Junie B. speaks as a kid, so her stories are super relatable and hilarious! And you will laugh your way through the world as she describes

BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS AGES 9–11

And now for you slightly older kids (ages 9-11) here are some books both fun to read but leave all of us feeling like we were part an epic.

  1. Ultimate Guide to the Percy Jackson & The Olympians Series by Rick Riordan What if you discovered that one of your parents is a Greek god? And that is precisely what happened to Percy Jackson. A world full of Greek myth monsters which he needs to defeat in order to save the real-world cross Ancient Gods that have gone rogue.

Why It’s Fun: Action, humor, and so much cool mythology! You will explore Greek gods, heroes,and monsters with a witty and humorous attitude of Percy.

  1. Diary of a Wimpy Kid Series Middle school is a jungle and nobody knows it more than Greg Heffley. Read all about hilarious adventures in this diary of the handsome-est man Boy on the planet.

Why It’s Fun: The text itself on these pages is a cross between an easy read and comedy, Partnered with the illustrations. Simple little routines which highlight issues regular kids go through that will have you laughing, or remembering your own school days.

  1. Harry Potter Series by J.K. Rowling (Read “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone“) Walk through Platform 9 ¾, come onboard Hogwarts School of Witchcraft & Wizardry where Harry discovers he is not just any boy but a wizard venturing to vanquish dark lord Voldemort

Why It’s Fun: The series is so full of imaginary creatures, glorious battles and friendships that are beyond ones wildest imaginings. Plus, the rich language and thorough descriptions add to your lexicon even without you trying!

Fun Reading Comprehension Activities to Make Students Understand the Text

And reading is not merely a solitary endeavor — it can be incredibly social with your friends and family! Here, then, are some other things to do when the book closes and your reading pleasure is far from over.

  1. Host a Book Club Why not grab some pals and start up your own weekly book club? You can all read the same book and talk about your favorite parts, who you liked (or didn’t), what actions you would take if in a story as suggested! There is a benefit to this: it makes reading more enjoyable and discussing the book helps you practice speaking!
  2. Act Out a Scene Choose an exciting scene in the book you are reading and act it out with your friends or family members. Yes, you can even cosplay the characters! It is a good way to enter the story and exercise speaking English with an interesting twist.
  3. Write Your Own Story for, Characters? So, why not give them their own adventure? Or, make your own characters and let the story take over. The act of writing and then articulating your story aloud betters two crafts — writing, and oral communication.

Tips for Parents

Parents — you are a crucial part of the reading journey too! How You Can Instill Love for Reading Impact parents.Read how you can make it fun and informative at the same time[tips to help children read.

  1. Reading Time Read with your child. Read aloud: you read, then your child reads – don’t let them struggle with difficult words in these early days. They get to be read a story, and this also helps them reading skills.
  2. Prompt Discussions Ask your child about what they’ve read when they complete a section or book. What was their favorite part? Who is their favorite character? It helps to understand what they have read and also practice speaking.
  3. Celebrate Their Progress: Make a production of graduation from one book to another. Reward them by maybe giving them a new book for their dedication and keep the reading journey continues. It provides a sense of reward and therefore they are more likely to continue reading

Well then, young readers, are you ready for yet another reading journey? Remember farther each book you read, that is a step across the river helping improve your English comprehension and fluency. But more than that, every story is an adventure to new worlds and people you would otherwise never meet; a whole lot of fun! Just keep reading, and exploring until the better end.