Do you still read books belonging to the children's genre?

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Yes, I love reading children's book. I also love mystery books. My favorite one is The Secret Seven by Enid Blyton
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Children's books carry innocence and moral, and I love them. One of my favourites is The Railway Children by E. Nesbit .
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An awesome question, the answer is YES :D watching my children's face's is amazing. They have their favourite's, that need a thrashing. Alway's will read children's book's.
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I have a child who has an autoimmune disease. He receives home instruction at the moment and we often read books together to discuss. My son like YA Fantasy and Science Fiction. I'm also a book illustrator, so I'm often reading children's books of all types. Love them!
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Of course I do .. They have the best educational massages in them and that cannot be surpassed
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Actually I do. For example the Harry Potter series is an all-time favorite and it is a series geared towards children and YA.
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Of course! I have two daughters, ages 8 and 3, and we read lots of children's books. I probably spend more time during the week reading children's books than I do reading books for my own personal enjoyment.
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I just finished reading The Phantom Tollbooth and thought it was brilliant!
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I absolutely love Goosebumps! I read them as a child and still do now. I love the young adult genre, especially Harry Potter, Divergent and the Hunger Games.
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I absolutely still read novels in children's literature! There is such a wide variety of stories under this genre, and everyone deserves to enjoy them. I strongly believe that people can be too young to read certain books, but you are never too old to enjoy a certain genre.
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When it comes to children and YA books, I don't think I can ever grow old. As far as it makes an interesting read, I'm all for it. I'd be happy to read Goosebumps anytime, that's for sure,and several other books like that.
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I absolutely love reading children books. It just makes me to feel young again. it transport me way back in time.
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Sometimes children's books provide an escape, I definitely still read them
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Yes, especially now that there are lot of indie artist and writers publishing short stories and children's' stories here in Manila. I love it!
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Children books are quite interesting. I probably read one but I need to choose what I can read and can entertain.
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