![]() ![]() In this post I will talk about selecting books for children whose reading level exceeds what is expected of their age.ĭisclosure: Natalie is an Amazon associate, and this post contains her affiliate links. She is 7 now, but her school gives monthly tests on reading levels, and hers fluctuates between 8th and 11th grades of US school. ![]() Have good comprehension and usually test significantly higher than their age on reading and comprehension tests.Might have a passionate interest in something and look for every possible book on that subject.Not intimidated by the length of the book or by font size.Choose reading over other activities, read to relax and chill out.No longer interested in most books recommended for their age.Started reading early or progressed very rapidly in their reading levels.Advanced readers don’t need reminders, rewards, or any other encouragement to read.Here is my definition from my post on book recommendations for advanced readers: Who Is an Advanced Reader?Įvery parent probably knows if they have an advanced reader. Today, she covering how to find books for an advanced young reader which can be tricky because the content might be too advanced or inappropriate for them. She has wonderful enrichment activities and life skills for advanced learners on her blog. ![]() Please welcome my guest author, Natalie from After School with Smarty Pants. ![]()
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