LordLaz1985
LordLaz1985 t1_jdeu8xy wrote
Reply to comment by iamthatis4536 in Why Kids Aren’t Falling in Love With Reading by drak0bsidian
That’s so gross. School libraries shouldn’t gatekeep books by grade level like that. Exceptional learners are everywhere!
LordLaz1985 t1_jdeu38u wrote
Reply to comment by Deliriums_Fish in Why Kids Aren’t Falling in Love With Reading by drak0bsidian
Absolutely. Let kids read what THEY want in the elementary grades! I devoured Magic School Bus books because I loved the asides and funny pictures as much as the actual text. I read Encyclopedia Brown books because it was fun to see how he’d figure things out each time. I read the American Girl books because they were about ordinary kids living through important events in history. I read graphic novels because they were a nice visual “snack” in between more demanding books, and the illustrations made the stories come alive.
The way some states are banning books from school libraries is hurting children and limiting their imaginations.
LordLaz1985 t1_jdesu2i wrote
Reply to comment by IamUnamused in Why Kids Aren’t Falling in Love With Reading by drak0bsidian
I cannot imagine giving an elementary-school kid a smartphone. A flip phone for emergencies? Sure (and yes, they do still make those). A game machine with unfettered Internet access, at an age when they’re still learning time management and haven’t learned to curate their own Internet experience yet? Absolutely not.
As mean as this sounds, kids do actually need some time to be bored. It helps them develop their imaginations. And yes, reading can help.
LordLaz1985 t1_j9p2kvw wrote
Reply to Doctor Sleep... Wow by choppamandown
There’s a sequel?!
LordLaz1985 t1_j9gql38 wrote
Reply to Are there any books that you actually would want to see figuratively or literally burned? by [deleted]
Nope. I think a lot of books are terrible, but “Laz couldn’t get through them” isn’t the same as “this should not exist.”
LordLaz1985 t1_j8mcdsj wrote
Reply to comment by thereddithippie in Cruelty and child abuse in "Oliver Twist" by SamN712
Oh, yes, Fagin is very much an antisemitic stereotype. Sadly, antisemitism was very common back then.
LordLaz1985 t1_jdeue5f wrote
Reply to comment by ctilvolover23 in Why Kids Aren’t Falling in Love With Reading by drak0bsidian
A lot of rural areas don’t have long library hours. It’s harder to pay for enough librarians to keep the place open all day.