science fiction books for kids

One of the things I am constantly surprised as librarian is the number of very young children, ages 4 and 5, who are fascinated by Star Wars. Yet. The first film hit the big screen in 1976, after another 35 years, children (and adults) are still demanding R2-D2, Luke and Leila, Darth Vader and Yoda science books for kids . Most of the time these children have not even seen the movies, however, are always eager to delve into the characters, ships and details.

science fiction books for kids Best Children's Science Fiction Books(you have tor read this)

Children's Books on Different Kinds of Families

I was recently asked if I knew any good books for children to help someone who is a single mother to explain his five years of his family is normal ... It's a good question! There are many different types of families and many adults do not know how to explain it to their children. Many children live in what the world thinks like a "normal" family with a father and a mother, but increasingly this is not the case, it does not mean that other families are not all normal are different, but still quite normal.

Surprisingly, there are few books written about the families who are not mom, dad and scenario family of the child. Most books are available have family this stage and do not seem to have room for another family organization, leaving some adults and children who are wondering where to turn to the same literary comfort there is much to mom, dad and scenarios of the family of the child. I was really surprised by the lack of books for young children about it, I had several generations of single parents responsible for handling all issues that must be resolved. Oh, and there are many books for adults, but children are somehow left out of the mix.

The following books are among the few that I found that might be useful, but the list is short for a reason, but not many books out there on the subject, especially for single parents.

The family book of Todd Parr
We Belong Together: A Book About Adoption and Families by Todd Parr
Who is a family? By Robert Skutch
All families are Special by Norma Simon
Do I have a daddy? A story of a boy Parents Jeanne Warren Lindsay by unique

I promised the person who asked me a book by his friend was going to write a book for young children who were in lone parents as a child of her friend, (I have some experience in this area ). Although usually write fantasy adventure or science fiction for young adults or middle class I do my best soon. This is a difficult issue for us adults to address and try to explain it so that children can understand, this is not easy ... then again it may be easier for them to understand what is for us adults, it seems to complicate things more than they should be.

Julie L. Worthington is a writer of fantasy adventure and science fiction books for young adults and middle class, with stories. She is passionate about literature both old and new children. For more information or to read some of his work go to http://writeabook11.blogspot.com

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