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Charlotte's Web
Alice in Wonderland The first Harry Potter book is fun and might not be too intense. |
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Famous Five series by Enid Blyton.
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I would stick with nonfiction
The Big Book of Why (and When, How, Where, etc.) Strange but True books Books on animals, outer space, and other science topics. For fiction, the Magic School Bus series would be fine. Otherwise, let your kid read books targeted to early elementary. Beyond that, the content will become too mature for a preschooler. |
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I agree that it’s appropriate to have a mix of picture and chapter books if you’re introducing chapter books at this age. Picture books can of course be wonderful for children, but if your child enjoys them, so can chapter books. I read chapter books aloud to by preschool aged child and completely agree that it’s a challenge to find ones with age appropriate themes. We’ve had success with the following:
The very very far north and Just beyond the very very far north (VERY highly recommend for this age) Yours sincerely giraffe Mr poppers Penguins Toys go out Mouse and the motorcycle Ramona A mouse called wolf Teddy and co Winnie the Pooh Boxcar children Trumpet of the swans Miraculous journey of Edward Tulane |
This. Strive for enjoyable, not challenging, at this point. |
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In that position, I read encyclopedias. Also the dictionary. And Trivial Pursuit cards.
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For a preschooler? My 9 yo was freaked out by Voldemort. |
I don’t recall any pedophilic lyrics in MJ’s songs so your comparison is off. Sure, introduce them to racist and sexist books. But not when they’re 4, please. |
Okay, let’s start with the chapter books your child has already read. Name some titles and I’ll recommend other books that they’ll probably like. |
| Look for more difficult picture books. Patricia Polacco comes to mind, but there are others. |
No, a 4 or 5 year old should not be reading whatever content they pick off the shelves. OP - to find content appropriate books, choose things that were written in prior centuries, up to the 1970s. |
As a person of color, I believe you are missing my point. I would turn off Michael Jackson’s music if he were singing about pedophelia. And I don’t need to expose my non-white children to literature that refers to people of color as subhuman savages. There’s plenty of other better children’s literature out there that they can read. |
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Frog and Toad
Mercy Watson |
| I could read college textbooks before I started school. My mother just took us to the library and let us choose books from the children's section. If we chose one she thought was inappropriate she would likely discourage it. Pretty simple. |
+2 especially to both of the bolded. The advanced vocabulary is in some picture books because the books were meant to be read by an adult. If a child happens to be able to decode the words, then the child can access the book without the assistance of an adult. |