There are a lot of young adult novels, both stand-alone and in series, that pull the readers in. May I suggest Rick Riordan’s works based in Greek, Roman, Egyptian, and Norse mythologies? Maybe Margaret Peterson Haddix’s “The Missing” series? John Flanagan’s “Ranger’s Apprentice” and “Brotherband”?
Here in New Mexico, it’s easy to get the children involved in reading – you simply explain to them that if they DON’T read, they’ll grow up to be just like “Trump” – that is usually is sufficient to get their nose in a book.
Daddy bit his tongue and bought us Peanuts and Nancy Drew. But every Christmas, he gave us the books he wanted us to read. Ended up being the best presents.
Templo S.U.D. about 5 years ago
Was it “Holes[: the Stanley Yelnats Story]”?
Yakety Sax about 5 years ago
Sneaky!
TexTech about 5 years ago
Papi knows how to game the teenage mind.
Thorby about 5 years ago
Sergio knows “Whatever it takes”, or, “By any means necessary”…. wise dad.
rpmurray about 5 years ago
That garage looks like ours, except there may be some room to park a car in it, unlike ours.
morningglory73 Premium Member about 5 years ago
so…The books are more interesting if found in a box in the garage?
Cameron1988 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Wow!
Cincoflex about 5 years ago
Undoubtedly!
winston5610 about 5 years ago
There are a lot of young adult novels, both stand-alone and in series, that pull the readers in. May I suggest Rick Riordan’s works based in Greek, Roman, Egyptian, and Norse mythologies? Maybe Margaret Peterson Haddix’s “The Missing” series? John Flanagan’s “Ranger’s Apprentice” and “Brotherband”?
Linguist about 5 years ago
The joy of self-discovery sometimes requires a little outside assistance.
locake about 5 years ago
Why is there a book in with the groceries?
wellis1947 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Here in New Mexico, it’s easy to get the children involved in reading – you simply explain to them that if they DON’T read, they’ll grow up to be just like “Trump” – that is usually is sufficient to get their nose in a book.
bakana about 5 years ago
A book is always “Better” when you think they were trying to Hide It from you.
I once found some books my father really WAS trying to hide. It was “Very Interesting”.
Selena Terrazas Premium Member about 5 years ago
Daddy bit his tongue and bought us Peanuts and Nancy Drew. But every Christmas, he gave us the books he wanted us to read. Ended up being the best presents.