20 Books for Reluctant Readers (4- 7 years) to keep their Interest

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Blog Summary:

1. A small introduction as to why children become reluctant to read books. 

2. Some interesting books for children to kickstart their reading journey.

Children nowadays have become tech-savvy and want to remain completely hooked to their electronic devices all day long. They hate it when these are taken away from them or they are given a time limit to use them. Parents also give these devices to their children so that they can socialize with their friends and family in peace. But this is not the correct way to keep your child entertained. Ask them to mingle with other kids in the family or with the kids of your friends.

This will increase their social skills in a better manner. Children also do not enjoy reading books these days. They feel that books are boring and not entertainment worthy. They just simply toss away books when their parents present it to them. That’s why such reluctant readers need books that can actually interest them and take their reading journey forward.

Children need books that keep their interest alive and give them information in the process. In this blog, we will be discovering some interesting books for reluctant readers.

So, let’s delve deep into this topic. 20 Books for Reluctant Readers to keep their Interest Alive

1. The Witchling’s Wish by Lu Fraser

2. A Bad King is a Sad Thing by Julian Gough

3. Freddy and the New Kid by Neill Cameron

4. Big Sky Mountain by Alex Milway

5. The Beach Puppy by Holly Webb

6. An Alien in the Jam Factory by Chrissie Sains

7. Madam Squeaker by Pip Jones

8. Knight Sir Louis and the Dreadful Damsel by The Brothers McLeod

9. News Hounds: The Puppy Problem by Laura James

10. Rashford Rules by Simon Mugford

11. Pirate Stew by Neil Gaiman

12. The Pirate Captain’s Cat by Philip Ardagh

13. The Worst Class in the World by Joanna Nadin

14. A Bite in the Night by Julian Gough

15. Sam Wu is not Afraid of Zombies by Katie Tsang and Kevin Tsang

16. How to Be Extraordinary by Rashmi Sirdeshpande

17. The Big Beyond: The Story of Space Travel by James Carter

18. Jasper: Space Dog by Hilary Robinson

19. Captain Cat and the Treasure Map by Sue Mongredien

20. Isadora Moon Goes on Holiday by Harriet Muncaster

So, these are our top 20 picks for children who seem to be reluctant towards their books. You can pitch in these titles to your child and let them decide which ones they feel are interesting to them. We will be back with yet another blog on another new topic. Till then, keep reading

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