NOT EVERY PARENT IS APPROVING OF " Harry Potter books
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Re: NOT EVERY PARENT IS APPROVING OF " Harry Potter books
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This is so true. I wish more parents would read to their children. Not only does it help to create an attachment to each other but also to reading generally. A child will have so many questions about any given text (whether it's written, spoken or visual) and it's wonderful that parents are there to answer them and develop their reading skills. Learning doesn't have to be a lonely exercise!lbuckman wrote:I think that if the child is interested in reading the Harry Potter books and the parent doesn't feel the child is ready for the books, then they should read them together. The books are very well written and allow for much discussion, so it is a great way for a parent to monitor their child's reactions and to see if they are ready for all of the books.
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You think that's bad? The Polish Catholic church officially opposes Harry Potter (as well as Halloween, yoga and various other "non-Christian" things)- sad & laughable at the same time.Airam Velarde wrote:I don't see any harm in them. However, my grandmother was completely against me reading them. Of course, I still read the whole series. But she would still try and frighten me away from them by saying that the author made a deal with the devil and that something would appear in my room at night if I read them.
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