Do you still read books belonging to the children's genre?

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I reread all the Harry Potter books over again, I have read quite a few Goosebump books as well. There was this one book I read that was absolutely adorable with my son that I then read again once we finished it at my own speed because it was just so cute. My son and I read books all the time though so I am constantly reading children's books every single day. It's delightful!
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Even though im 26, i still enjoy reading children's book. I have 2 daughters who loves reading and i enjoyed buying them kids books.
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God I'd love to re-read a Goosebumps book just to see how much what I felt about them when I was kid has changed.
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Of course I still read children's books. These are the kind of books that first brought me the love of reading. They opened my eyes to new worlds I could escape to! I'll forever return back to my favorite children's books (and even pick up a few new ones :)).
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I am aged 19 but yet whenever I cross a children book, I surely give it my time. They are good time pass and sometimes short stories work better than large novels.
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Of course, it is a good way to experience my childhood again and feel like a five year old. Whenever I read a book for teens or adults, it is like I have to pay attention to every detail and think too much but when I read a book for children I can just relax and enjoy it without thinking too much.
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I love to read children's books which bring back so many memories. I especially enjoy the classic books such as The Wind In the Willows, or the Famous Five.
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Yes! Children't books will never get old and they never fail to entertain.
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I read a lot of children's books these days! There's a different charm to them! It is a great pass time!
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Sometimes, it reminds me of the old times.
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I don't really read books in this genre, unless I'm reading with my kids. I just feel I have too many other books I want to delve into and don't have time to read books I am so-so about. That being said, I am super excited about my kids being old enough to read Narnia, and I'm excited to read that with them :).
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I still read Harry Potter every week, especially when I have lost all hope in everything except good luck.
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Oh yes, I love them. Harry Potter is my favourite.
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Wasif Ahmed wrote:Do you still read children books? I sometimes pick up a Goosebumps book or some other book from my childhood to pass time. What about you?
Do share your thoughts on this topic!
No. I once read a story for my young cousin and was utterly bored. I was surprised myself that once which stories used to make me immensely happy are now looking so dull to me. I wonder if it is abnormal.
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Yes absolutely, they are extremely interesting. After growing up and reading those books makes me live those adventures again, but certainly I can handle the fear of "unknown " better now. And it reminds me that life was fun!
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