Anonymous wrote:May I suggest that you let him read what he likes on his own, and that you read more complicated books to him at bedtime? Make the 20 minutes he has to read, time you read to him. You'll expose him to more complex vocabulary and narratives, and that will help him a LOT when he reads on his own! It can be fiction and/or non fiction. It can be picture books and/or chapter books.
Don't be surprised if your son re-reads a really great but challenging book you've read to him. That's the sign he's been hooked.
Keep it fun!