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Friday, January 9, 2015

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By Enid Hinton


Finding fun and appropriate reading material to keep a child's interest can pose a unique challenge to both parents and educators. The subject matter is very important, especially to members of the younger crowd who may not have developed a lengthy attention span as of yet. When it comes to selecting a childrens book for boys, there are many varied options available.

There are some subjects that young males tend to find more appealing and enticing. Among these topics are things like sports, airplanes, cars, trucks, trains, construction vehicles, superheroes, medieval themes, space and monsters just to name a few. This is not to say that these genres are only for the guys or that every boy will enjoy them, it is only a generalization.

Understanding what things interests the children is the first step to choosing material successfully. This is important in order to keep their focus, pique their curiosity and ignite a spark that makes them want to read more. For kids, making learning a fun experience is a much more effective tactic than trying to force them to listen to something they find boring.

Even though it is important to choose topics that will keep the child interested, one must also take care not to allow them to become so fixated on one thing that they fail to explore other themes. Try to introduce a new subject after a few stories and be excited about them. This helps instill a love of learning and discovery for both reading and life.

Every reading tier specializes in utilizing styles that are meant to boost that particular age's skill set. For the really young who can not yet comprehend the concept of letters forming words, pictures are normally used to illustrate the story vividly, allowing them to follow what is being read to them. These books may feature characters from preschool TV shows, ageless fictional literary figures or a unique cast.

As they move into the realm of beginner level reading, the illustrations generally become bolder. The stories turn more towards short rhyming passages that are easy enough for the child to sound out on their own. At this point, it is more about learning to recognize words and putting sounds together to form sentences and less about an exciting storyline.

Once they are reading on their own, providing stories based on familiar characters and subject matters is going to be very helpful in fueling their interests. Superheroes, vehicles, construction and animals are usually themes that are sure to grab a young man's attention. They tend to enjoy the adventure and action these topics normally show.

Many young people are prone to picking certain subjects and wanting to focus on only reading stories that are based on those themes. Fortunately, most publishers recognize this pattern and will produce series of books all on the same topic so that the child can continue to enjoy tales that maintain their interests. There are so many styles and topics from which to choose, that finding something exciting and stimulating is never too difficult.




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