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Reading Rockets' children's literature expert, Maria Salvadore, brings you into her world as she explores the best ways to use kids' books both inside — and outside — of the classroom.

Waiting with bated breath!

July 19, 2007

The wait to find out what happens will soon be over. On Saturday, July 21, 2007 — at 12:01 a.m. — the long wait for the final book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Scholastic), will end.

I'm guessing that the debate as to the real impact of the Harry Potter books on children's reading will probably go on. But in the greater scheme of things, does it really matter?

I frankly think that the brouhaha is good. It reminds me that adults are the ones who get books into the hands of kids, especially young children. And it is our attitudes as well as our behaviors that have the greatest impact on children's reading.

Even if adults don't read well themselves, they can convey their conviction that reading is important, they can share their stories with children, and support children's efforts to learn.

So, let's continue the debate, while we adults continue to look for books that motivate the kids in our lives and encourage them to read for pleasure as well as for information.

 

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About Maria

Maria Salvadore
Washington, DC
Maria is an adjunct faculty member at the University of Maryland, reviewer for School Library Journal and Capitol Choices, and former member of the American Library Association's Notable Children's Book Committee.
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