Anonymous wrote:Taking notes.
My 11yo has recently loved listening to Hatchet, Ender's Game, Bud not Buddy, The Giver, Gathering Blue, Tuck Everlasting, Sign of the Beaver, From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Bail E. Frankwiler, Where the Red Fern Grows, Holes and we're listening to Boys on the Boat now.
Anonymous wrote:Wait. You still read aloud to your kids? I’d love it if my boys would sit and listen but that stopped around 6 or 7.
Anonymous wrote:Wait. You still read aloud to your kids? I’d love it if my boys would sit and listen but that stopped around 6 or 7.
my almost 10 year old still likes being read to. I actually asked her last night when we could stop and said “ in a thousand years” … lolAnonymous wrote:Makes me happy that parents still read to their teens/tweens.
Anonymous wrote:We had good success with Agatha Christie recently, though the books are somewhat formulaic, which means you probably wouldn't want to do one after another. But I highly recommend - the vocabulary is just challenging enough that I think it has some brain stretching effects.
Other options: The Westing Game, Enders Game, Return to Sender (better as an audio book than read-aloud). My kids loved Hitchhiker and we read all of the (so, so many) books.
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Not that boys can’t like books with female main characters, but I’ve found it hard to find fiction with boy characters that’s not adventure/survival, sports, or fantasy. Both of these books were rare and great exceptions!