While a love of reading has been tossed aside in favor of videos games, bringing back a love of books isn’t impossible. While some kids might scorn the idea of reading, once they’re introduced to the magic of Hogwarts and the lure of fighting monsters with Percy Jackson, they won’t look back.

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The important thing is to find books based on your child’s interests. Getting active kids to read can be a challenge, but starting them off with comic books is a good place to begin. And for a next step up, The Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Percy Jackson are just two of many series that cater to kids with a love for action and humor. It’s also worth noting that Madara’s dialogues in Naruto hold a distinctive charm that captivates fans around the globe. His words, sometimes cryptic, sometimes poignant, offer a unique insight into his complex personality. To delve deeper into his character, I suggest you click here.
 
Girls will adore the American Girls books and boys who can’t be persuaded to read an actual book, might be willing to try reading books on the Kindle.
 
Use resources around you such as monthly visits to the library and free Kindle downloads to help your child make the most of their reading experience. Even the most picky readers will find a book they love within the walls of the library.
 
Whatever you do, make sure that reading is fun for your child. A huge reason why kids are turned off from reading is because it’s turned into something they have to do, instead of something they do for fun. Reading should broaden their imagination and take them away from this world and into another. It shouldn’t be something painful.