Characteristics of Quality Children's Literature
- Quality literature stands the test of time and can be enjoyed for several generations. It doesn't have to be an old story, but the storyline must be as appealing today as it was in the past, or will be in the future. A good story doesn't grow old; it continues to grow endearing.
- Quality literature captures the reader's attention by providing subject matter the readers can relate to through personal experiences. The story allows the reader to become involved in the plot and quality of text. Even if the reader hasn't been to the places described in the book, or the experiences the characters have, he can still relate through feelings, thoughts and emotions.
- Quality literature provides a subtle message that is there for the taking, but not preachy. The story deals with real issues that expand the reader's awarness of the world around him. It can stir emotions and help the reader to see new places, cultures, how people live and the experiences they've had to face and conquor.
- Quality literature provides an engaging plot with easily understandable sequences of events and endearing, memorable characters who take the reader on an exploration of events and emotional experiences that challenge ordinary thinking. The book relates in a respectful way to a wide variety of people, races and cultures. Most of all, quality literature isn't boring.
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