Parents 'must let children choose what they read'
As games consume youngsters' time, publishing expert Michael Norris says reading should not be forced on them
Little boys don't like reading any more and even little girls don't enjoy it as much as they once did: this is the accepted wisdom inside the book industry – and in many British families, too. Parents and booksellers tend to blame the growing appeal of online entertainment and handheld games, but research from the US is challenging these assumptions.
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Sunday, 25 April, 2010
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