Through children's books the child learns


Posted July 11, 2018 by marciawilliams

They are the first real visual , literary culture that an unformed person receives. They give a child a lever with which to prise open the world.

 
They are the first real visual , literary culture that an unformed person receives. They give a child a lever with which to prise open the world. They project that life is much bigger, more complex than we might have imagined, it contains people who are both like and unlike ourselves. Such books confront our deepest fears of being lost, hungry, danger, and they reinforce a child's inner ability to cope with this fearfulness, to discover where true strength lies. They allow a child to escape from what is real, return to reality in a better frame of mind. Allow your child to experience the best of imagination with Novelso.

Ipads have enabled books to become animated, with sound, music, special pop-up features that young children especially love to explore. Treat your kids to children’s literature with Novelso. To aid with the same, here’s a list of the top children’s literature genres with the different subgenres :

- Kidlit
It is used to define any book with a target audience under the age of 18 or so, while others narrow that down to books meant for readers about 8 and under. Kidlit is a shorter, snappier way of saying “children’s literature” or “books for younger readers.”

- First Books
These are exactly what they sound like: baby’s first book. Some of these are even meant to be read to the baby before it’s born! Often, these books are actually to get them used to the sounds of words and reading.

- Picture Books
They are often beautifully illustrated, but don’t have many words—they’re meant to be easy for very young children to understand. Frequently, picture books only have 200-300 words, but the pictures more than make up for that. Picture books might be read together between parent and child.

- Board Books
These are a lot like picture books, but they’re meant more for very small children to use themselves. To encourage young readers to get used to using books, board books are very sturdy. The pages are made of thick cardboard to stand up to small hands flipping the pages and playing with them.

- Rhythmic Books
These overlap with a lot of board books and picture books. Nursery rhymes, sing-song books fall into this group of books, which is meant to help children explore language and concepts through sound.

- Concept Books
These teach kids about the world around them. Many of these books are a little complex because of the challenging issues they seek to explain. These can cover any topic from death or illness to the environment to welcoming a new baby brother or sister—the key feature is that they’re trying to explain something about life to the child.

- Early Readers
Meant for kids who are getting pretty good at reading on their own. The exact age range varies, because every child’s reading ability progresses at their own pace, generally, early readers are for kids between 5-8 years old.

- YA
YA, or “young adult,” fiction is one of the hottest genres around—both for kids and adults!

This category is technically intended for teenagers, but almost everyone can identify with the challenges and topics covered in these books.
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Last Updated July 11, 2018