Does anyone have a good suggestion for a 9 year old?
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Does anyone have a good suggestion for a 9 year old?
I'd like to use it as an opportunity to introduce my son to books that we will enjoy reading together, but he might not necessarily pick up himself.
We have read The Hobbit, Harry Potter, His Dark Material, How to Train Your Dragon, Narnia and most of the Edge Chronicles.
What can I pick next?
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I have given my grandchildren (14 of them) books for also every holiday or event since the day of their birth. It encourages them to read and use their imaginations. Even before they can read, others can read the books to them and it helps them to learn the art of reading and using their imaginations. Gets them ready for school and studying.
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For non-fiction, it would be a toy or experiment, equipment they could build with. So for a book of geography and volcanoes, we made our own volcano, and we made maps of rivers and countries with play-doh. Or we would go to the place in the story, or a place with something similar.
I liked them seeing the relation between what they read and what the world has. Or can be imagined to have.