What is the best age to read Harry Potter?
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- What is the best age to read Harry Potter?
- Is Harry Potter aimed at children?
- What is the least popular Harry Potter book?
- What reading level is Harry Potter Book 7?
- How old do kids have to be to read Harry Potter?
- Is it OK to read Harry Potter book 7?
- How many Harry Potter books can you read back to back?
- Are there any other books like Harry Potter?
What is the best age to read Harry Potter?
Harry Potter Age-by-Age Guide
- 7–9: A great age to begin (for younger kids, consider reading aloud together).
- 10–11: The movies get darker (the books get more intense, and beloved characters die).
Is Harry Potter aimed at children?
I know some ambitious parents are eager to make seven-year-olds read Harry Potter but I feel that it's important for a kid to grasp all the nuances to fully appreciate a book. The later titles in the series definitely come into the young adult category, so I would say 10 plus for those.”
What is the least popular Harry Potter book?
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- 49 votes, 19.
What reading level is Harry Potter Book 7?
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Book 7)
Interest Level | Reading Level | ATOS |
---|---|---|
Grades 6 - 8 | Grades 5 - 12 | 6.9 |
How old do kids have to be to read Harry Potter?
But Rowling puts that concept out there in this book: kids can die too. Book Three: There should be a small age jump between Book Two and Three, unless it has taken you a long time to read these books and your child is now seven or beyond. My kids had just turned eight when we started reading this book.
Is it OK to read Harry Potter book 7?
Book Seven: If your child can handle Book Six, they can handle Book Seven. Yes, there are many many more deaths, but quantity shouldn’t be confused with quality. Yes, there are beloved characters who die, and each one is disturbing in its own right. But the reader doesn’t learn anything new in this book.
How many Harry Potter books can you read back to back?
If you can read Book One, you could also read Book Two. But there’s a maturity chasm between 2 and 3. To indicate which books can be read back to back without a time gap to account for maturity, I’ve made asterisks between where I see the breakdown and explained why.
Are there any other books like Harry Potter?
Unfortunately, there is no replacing Harry Potter, but there are fantastic books and book series to keep your child engaged, entertained, and reading. Many we have read, are reading, or are on our list to read.