Jose Cervantes 813
Dear Ms. Berner,
I know that books in the 6th
grade libraries are being challenge and I that you must decide what is right
for the 6 graders to read. I believe that books should be rated so 6th
graders know that the book is challenged so this can help 6th
graders who are not ready for challenged booooks. There are some books 6th
graders can handle certain YA challenged books and other 6th graders
that can’t handle certain YA books.
In the article “Age-rated books: Right or
Wrong” published by BBC News, the article mentions how 86% of adults (heavy and
light readers) who buy books say they will welcome age guidance on children’s
books as a tool to help them choose fiction. I think that this will also help
parents and kids see what books are good for them or their children. This can
help prevent certain 6th graders who for books that are
challenged for example “The Giver” by Lois Lowery a, “To Kill a Mocking Bird” by
Harper Lee, and “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins are books that some 6th
graders might not be ready to read.
Children have to be trusted when it comes to
what they read. They know how challenged a book is for them meaning how inappropriate
it is. But sometimes it might be too early for them to either find out about,
or just reading inappropriate language that might be to mature for them. Since
there in 6th grade, they start to realize and go through changes.
That’s why sometimes it benefits 6th graders to limit the wide
selection of books that they read.
In conclusion I believe that books should be
rated so 6th graders can see if a book is too inapropiate for them
to read. This can help with some 6th graders who are and are not
ready for them. 6 graders are smart and make smart choices but sometimes it’s
better to prevent them from reading or just learning inappropriate actions or language
in books.
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