7 inspiring books for kids this summer, chosen by kids aged 11-12
- Written by Kate Douglas, Professor of English, Flinders University
Kids aged five to 14 read less in their spare time than they did four years ago, according to a recent study[1] – but a healthy 72.4% still like to read.
How can we encourage children to keep reading?
Supporting kids to choose what they read[2] is crucial to reading motivation. My research[3] explores how reading books they feel personally connected to, with characters they can empathise with and relate to, can help them become more motivated readers.
And there are some simple things you can do to encourage and support your kids’ reading choices.
You can make time to visit a local library[4] or bookshop (which might be a secondhand bookshop, or the books section of your local op-shop).
You can provide your kids with websites or catalogues they can browse and let them choose from them.
And you can stay open to books in accessible formats, like graphic texts, digital books and audiobooks – available for free from most libraries – which are crucial in supporting diverse reading needs[5].
In the spirit of celebrating choice, here are some summer reading recommendations from kids aged 11 and 12, who belong to a book club I run. I asked them each to review an inspiring book they’d chosen for themselves – whether they borrowed it from a library or a friend, or asked someone to buy it for them.
Their recommendations reflect their interest in diverse representations, inspirational role models and accessible reading formats.
Read more: 6 non-fiction reads for kids this summer, recommended by kids aged 9 to 11[6]
1. Not Here to Make You Comfortable: 50 Women Who Stand Up, Speak Out, Inspire Change
Read more https://theconversation.com/7-inspiring-books-for-kids-this-summer-chosen-by-kids-aged-11-12-217696