Should a book contain words that are challenging to readers?
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Re: Should a book contain words that are challenging to read
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As for children books they should include abit of difficult words since this is the easiest way of introducing new vocabulary to a child.
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I prefer simple and meaningful words for children. It would be not hard to understand and recall but it will make the young readers to be exposed to widen their vocabulary.
Sharpening our tools as a wordsmith is what I like. You can take it slow and deep one book at a time. Or read a lot at the same time. It depends on what suits ones' needs and wants.
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