We initially began doing this because our eldest reads beyond his grade level. We wanted him to still be challenged but were afraid of the content of these books that were aimed at older children. As avid readers we wanted our children to have a passion for reading while hopefully not "burning them out." We have been doing this for our children for many years now and thought we should share our findings. We have many thousands of books in our at home library that we have read and checked for the children. Heather would always label our books by grade level and AR points and we'd box them accordingly. I will be re-reading these as I post these reviews and I'll try to get my children's reactions to these books in addition to ours.
Who are we and why should you take our opinion? Well I think we are like most parents in that we want the best for our children. My name is Colton and I will probably write the majority of these posts. My wife is Heather and we have three children aged 8, 9 and 10. Two boys and our poor girl stuck in the middle. My wife is a children's educator and also a librarian so she tends to know what the children are interested in. Our eldest, Kane, is considered gifted in most areas including reading. Our daughter, Angel, had some considerable issues at birth and is considered special needs. She reads close to her grade level but is significantly lower in terms of comprehension of what she has read. Our youngest, Scott, is a bit advanced in terms of reading but is also frustrated easily. As you can tell, at some point one of our children was probably similar in reading to your children. We'd love to share what we have learned if you'll allow us to.Buckle up for a wonderful journey in literature with our family and yours!
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