Different Types of Children's Books

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Part of the video series: Teaching Kids to Read

Summary: Know what kinds of books kids are reading and what is age appropriate, from nursery rhymes to fiction and fairy tales; learn more tips on what types of books to read your kids in this free child-development video.

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Ann Kennedy Ann Marie Kennedy is a certified and award-winning teacher. She has successfully taught in and out of the classroom with programs that involve reading, litera... read more

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Different Types of Children's Books

Hi, I'm Ann Kennedy on behalf of Expert Village and I'll be teaching you some steps to teach a child to read. One of the most important steps, and a beginning step, is know what you're reading to your child. Books today show various levels on the back covers and all parents are aware of these levels but there's a little bit more to knowing what you're reading and what and why you're reading it. There's many many different genres of children's stories and one of the most important things is to have a balanced approach and make sure that your child is immersed in fiction, traditional nursery rhymes, nonfiction picture books, not just to read fairy tales, not just to read fiction and to be aware of it. A traditional nursery rhyme is one of the most important things that you can read to your child and do with your child. Then there's the nonfiction picture book and those are a lot of fun if you make them fun. Now nonfiction is truth and there's ways of exploring the truth that isn't boring. There's lots of photographs, there's lots of books about clouds but it is a nonfiction book and please make sure your library has nonfiction books, as many as fiction books and then you also have your classic rhyming which is a lot of fun. Traditional fiction and fairy tales? Yes, fairy tales teach about characters and one of the most important reasons you're going to teach fairy tales, not only are you teaching about literature, you're giving them the basis of a story line. You're also introducing them to characters as you will in nursery rhymes that they'll meet over and over again while they're in school. So the most important thing you can do is know the genre. First check on the back of the book to find out, in this case Three Little Pigs shows level one, it's for beginning readers. Almost all books today give a level. That's important but what else is very very important is to take a second, just look through the book and being aware of what you'll be teaching. For example your Dr. Seuss, Hop on Pop, you're going to have a lot of wonderful rhymes. So give your child a smorgasbord of genres and different types of books that you'll be reading to him or her.

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