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on the occasion of the World Day of Reading Aloud, here are the classics to read with your children, to get them to discover them and rediscover yourself
MILAN - What better occasion of the World Day of Reading Aloud to devote time to reading / re-reading of the great classics for children? The best way to read a book aloud is surely to share with your children! This simple operation will bring clear advantages: cementerete the link with yours, you will discover the timeless classics that will love for life and yourself you can rediscover the beauty of these stories, appreciating more details that were not in his youth were able to grasp and that only experience you will reveal. Because a classic is a book that has something new to say to each rereading. So here's the advice of reading aloud for this special day: read them to your children, but also to yourself!
ADVENTURE BOOKS - You know, one of rocks most difficult to overcome is to involve children and keep them captivated for more than five minutes. Considering this fact, the books most suited to be their read aloud are undoubtedly those of adventure. " Kidnapped "by Robert Louis Stevenson story is not well known, but that combines simplicity and exciting topic. Those looking for a classic best-known, why not start with your children for " Treasure Island ", and follow the adventures of the pirate Long John Silver? Action packed and suitable for young audiences are also the two novels of Mark Twain, " Tom Sawyer "and" Huckleberry Finn "that have as background the Mississippi River.
HISTORIC ADVENTURES - Even some stories set in different ages from our may prove suitable for reading aloud. With " Oliver Twist "by Charles Dickens children will live the contradictions nineteenth-century England, between poverty, child labor and hypocrisy of Victorian culture. If you want to travel back to Egypt of the Pharaohs, " The boy who challenged Ramses the Great "by Christian Jacq will prove to be a reading for little ones but still respectful of the historical reality.
LEADERS compelling - Although gender is important, all the best stories have starring a hero or heroine that capture and lead the reader (or listener) in the story. Although the books are not very easy, Lyra Belacqua, also called Linguargentina (the protagonist of the trilogy " His Dark Materials "by Philip Pullman), fall into this category of characters that you make love, and follow.