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Largely due to my son’s prodding, our family actually went to see the film, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, on the day it opened. Though it was exciting and fast-paced, my son felt let down because so much from the book was left out or adapted for the movie version.

My son, of course, had to reread …Phoenix (opens in a new window)(Scholastic) before seeing the film, so the book was very fresh to him. Still, his position is that of several movie critics (opens in a new window).

But what about using film as book bait (opens in a new window)especially during the summer? Or making connections between movies, television shows, and reading?

Deciding which TV program or movie involves making choices and reading (e.g., newspapers, TV show guides, and reviews). Doing this with your kids can start a fine shared experience, leading them back to the world of books.

About the Author

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.

Publication Date
July 12, 2007
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