The "Book Buffet": How to Help Your Child Find Their Next Literary Obsession
We’ve all been there. You’ve spent twenty minutes browsing the library shelves, finally hand your child a book you know they’ll love, and three pages in, they declare, "I’m bored." Often, kids don’t actually hate reading; they’re just stuck in a "genre rut." If they’ve only ever read survival stories, they might think that’s all reading is. If they’re tired of survival stories, they’re tired of reading. The Book Buffet Tasting is a low-pressure, high-engagement way to introduce variety and help your child discover who they are as a reader. How to Host Your Book Buffet This isn't a school assignment; it’s a tasting menu. Here is how to set the table for a successful session. 1. The "Ingredients" (The Library Haul) Head to the library on your own or with your child and grab 5 to 7 books that look interesting but represent completely different genres. Variety is the goal here—think of it as a flight of appetizers. A Graphic Novel: (e.g., Wings of Fire...