1/17/2015

Looking For Childrens Book For Boys

By Enid Hinton


It can be quite a challenge for educators and parents to search out and find reading material that is both age appropriate and interesting to a child. When it comes to the young, especially those in elementary and preschool who are still developing their attention spans, subject matter might be a major factor. Luckily, there are boundless options available when selecting a childrens book for boys.

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.

One of the primary keys to succeeding in this endeavor is understanding the children to whom the material will be presented. Knowing what types of things spark their interests and get them excited can be a big plus in selecting items that they will not only be drawn to, but want to experience more. Kids show a stronger desire to read and learn when they find the subject fun.

Even when picking topics that appeal to a child's main areas of interest, it is important to not limit their exposure so much that they become fixated and inflexible. Try introducing new subjects and building an air of excitement around reading them. In this way their young minds become more open and ready to explore new things, both literary and in life.

Each level of reading skills will present a new set of options geared specifically towards a particular age or ability. For instance, the very young who still depend on someone else to actually read to them are going to enjoy books with bold and colorful pictures that tell the story through illustration. Many of these titles are based on popular preschool television shows or well known fictional characters.

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.

After they have developed the skills to read on their own, it helps to have stories that revolve around topics and characters that spark their interests. Many young males will gravitate towards almost any story based on subjects such as animals, construction, superheroes or their favorite type of vehicles. These themes are usually filled with adventure and action which appeal to the young male mind.

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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