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message 1: by Ashley (new)

Ashley (readerandwriter) Hello Everyone. My name is Ashley and I am 22 years old. I currently in college studying to become an elementary teacher. I love to read. My favorite genres are Young Adult Literature, Memoirs, Gay&Lesbian, and Fantasy. I look forward in getting to know the rest of you :)


message 2: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Sandberg (eilir773) Hi all,

I am a Mother. I have an 8 year old daughter who is reading at a 6th grade level. I am also raising two step kids, a 11 year old girl and a 14 year old boy, neither of which "like" to read. I joined this group to see if I could get some input and share some input about reading and kids.

Kelly


message 3: by Melody (new)

Melody | 2 comments Hi My name is Melody and I live in Australia. I have 3 kids and they all love reading and I am always on the look out for interesting reads for them.


message 4: by Lynda (new)

Lynda | 2 comments Hi, My name is Lynda and I have a 13 year old who is a big reader. I also have been involved with bookfairs and love it when kids read.


message 5: by Kim (new)

Kim Brown | 3 comments Hi, I'm Kim and I'm a special education teacher at a local middle school. I'm looking for books that are highly engaging and accessible to readers who may not be at grade level or highly motivated to read! Thanks!


message 6: by Hester (new)

Hester | 3 comments The Griffin and Sabine books by Nick Bantock are not easy, but I think they might be useful for you. They are art books, so people who do not like to read are drawn in by the pictures, and the text is hidden. It is an epistolary novel--told by letters--so the reader has to open an envelope and take out the letter to read it. The books are also short, so the reader does not get exhausted. They are worth checking out!


message 7: by Kim (new)

Kim Brown | 3 comments Hester, I haven't heard of these books. Do they look like picture books? Will a kid be embarrassed reading them while his peers all have multi-chapter novels? I'll look into them. Thanks!! Kim


message 8: by Hester (new)

Hester | 3 comments I don't think a kid will be embarrassed. I only discovered them in college. They are aimed for an adult audience, rather than at children. I would love to hear what you think of them after you check them out.


message 9: by Lynda (last edited Jan 24, 2011 11:28AM) (new)

Lynda | 2 comments Kim, this series might work for you. The books are about a bionic dog and have lots of kid-type humor. My son read them in elementary school, but I think they would hold up for the middle school ages. The series is especially good for boys who like dogs. The protagonist's buddy is a girl, so it might work there as well, but by middle school the girls may be over the fart stage of humor.

There are six in the series now.

Mcgrowl Beware Of Dog by Bob Balaban It's a Dog's Life (McGrowl) by Bob Balaban Mcgrowl #3 (McGrowl) by Bob Balaban Mcgrowl #4 (McGrowl) by Bob Balaban Mcgrowl #5 (McGrowl) by Bob Balaban Mcgrowl #6 (McGrowl) by Bob Balaban


message 10: by Kim (new)

Kim Brown | 3 comments Thanks for the suggestions!


message 11: by Elisabeth (new)

Elisabeth (elisabethjoy) | 4 comments My name is Elisabeth, and I am 45. I've been reading my whole life, and in the second grade was tested as reading at high school level (that was as high as the tests could go!) I have always been a very rapid and constant reader. It is the best occupation in the world, as far as I am concerned.


message 12: by Karen (new)

Karen Hi,
My name is Karen. I am 38 years old and I have 2 step children. I love to read and I have always encouraged kids in my life to read. When my daughter started to read I thought of a way too support her. We now are reading the same book and we plan to talk about it on the weekend. While making cupcakes and having hot chocolate. My son is being a little resistant to the idea but I still buy him books. I think he may come around yet.


message 13: by Mary (new)

Mary Green Hello my name is Mary i am 14 and i have been reading since i could hold a book i have read thousands of books and i still do.Its true kids dont read they play only video games, I play video games to but i read more


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