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I love theater! That may not be everyone's cup of tea but have you ever thought of changing the way you share the reading experience with your young reader or yes, even your teen? I would encourage you to try this, choose a book, even one you have read many times is fine, and actually would be really great for the first time trying this; next choose a character and read the book as if you are acting out the parts. The more the merrier so you could make this a family event or invite friends over to share in the fun. In this theater style of reading or sharing a book you can choose books that are short and simple or try some of the classics for a real challenge. The main thing is to have fun with it! I should warn you this could become addictive and may become a regular event for you and your young readers, for your family or for your group of friends. Our main goal is to encourage young readers to love literature and love reading, so by showing them how much fun it can be in a group they might just learn how much fun books can be and pick up a few to read on their own. Below are a few children's books that I think might be fun to experience in the theater style of reading, but almost any book could be adapted: • Peter Rabbit by Beatrice Potter Don't forget the old fairy tales and fables they would be great fun, I would love to be the Big Bad Wolf, Brer Rabbit or the tortoise in the race between the tortoise and the hare. No matter which book or story you choose remember to make it fun for your young reader and your teens. If we can help them to really enjoy what they are reading it will instill in them a love of literature that will last throughout their lives. As the wonderful William Shakespeare said, "All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their entrances, And one man in his time plays many parts, His acts being seven ages." We do have many parts to play and many ages to go through while playing them, so let's do have fun on the way.Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/6595198
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