Heather Horn
Monday, March 24, 2008
Chapter 9 - Traditional Fantasy
I think children can read traditional fantasy stories as long as they have a good grasp of reality. This is part of parents' and educators' jobs to make sure children can read fantasy that's appropriate for their age and comprehension level.
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