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What Topics Captivate 10-Year-Old Readers? Why Non-Fiction Books Are So Valuable for Kids at This Age
*Image by Freepik When children reach around 10 years old, something exciting happens in their reading journey: their curiosity about the world expands rapidly. They begin to ask deeper questions, seek real answers, and crave information that helps them understand how things work. This makes non-fiction books an incredibly powerful tool for learning—and for nurturing a lifelong love of reading. But what exactly are 10-year-olds interested in? And why are non-fiction books su
francesleggett
Nov 20, 20253 min read


Why Children Learning a Second Language Need Easy-to-Read Books—Without Compromising on Real Learning
As more children grow up in multilingual environments or begin studying a second language at school, parents and educators face an important question: What kinds of books best support young language learners? While storybooks, vocabulary drills, and immersive apps all play a role, there’s one type of resource that is often overlooked yet incredibly valuable: non-fiction books written at an accessible reading level in the target language. These books offer the perfect balance—
francesleggett
Nov 20, 20253 min read


What to Do if Your Child Is Not Reading at Grade Level: Practical Steps for Parents
*Image by Freepik Discovering that your child is not reading at grade level can stir up worry, guilt, or confusion—but it doesn’t have to. Many children progress at different paces, and with the right support, most can catch up and even thrive. What matters most is early recognition, thoughtful action, and consistent encouragement. Here’s a clear, practical guide to help you support your developing reader. 1. Start with a Calm, Honest Assessment Before jumping into solutions,
francesleggett
Nov 20, 20253 min read


Why Printed Material Is Superior to Screens for Children’s Literacy
*Image by freepik In an age where digital devices are woven into nearly every aspect of daily life, it’s tempting to assume that screens can replace traditional books for children’s literacy. After all, e-books, apps, and interactive features promise engagement, convenience, and novelty. Yet despite the benefits of technology, research and experience consistently show that printed material offers unique advantages that make it superior for developing strong literacy skills in
francesleggett
Nov 19, 20252 min read


What are High-Interest, Low-Readability books?
High-Interest, Low-Readability Books What happens when a child is interested in topics of a 10 year old, but can only read books that...
francesleggett
Mar 28, 20252 min read


Engaging Non-Fiction Books for Wide Audience in Various Languages
In the world of non-fiction literature, there is a growing demand for engaging books that cater to a wide audience while being accessible in multiple languages. This is where our publishing house excels, specializing in creating non-fiction books in Spanish, Catalan, Italian and English that are not only informative but also captivating for readers of all ages. One of the key factors that set our books apart is their unique combination of high interest and low readability. Th
francesleggett
Mar 28, 20251 min read


High Interest Non-Fiction Books in Spanish, Catalan, and English
Are you someone who loves to read non-fiction but sometimes find it challenging to find books that are both interesting and easy to read?...
francesleggett
Mar 28, 20252 min read
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