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Hmm. I got one request, and as far as I know, never got a review. So I'm not sure if it was working or not, in a broader sense.
My kids are too old for MG.
My kids are too old for MG.



Looks like a fantastic website! Please keep us in the loop as it takes off.

No, I don't, but having just published a MG/Tween novel, I'd love feedback from this age group. I think it's hard to get a lot of kids to read outside of what they have to do for school. Follow-through is definitely a problem. I don't know how to accomplish it, but if teachers belonged to GRs perhaps part of a reading assignment for a student would be for them to learn how to use GR to select then review the book. I don't know if kids can be members, but assume so if you're trying to do a review site for them. I'm just getting in to this end of GRs, so if I'm redundant with what's already done, my apologies.

Teachers and parents sometimes set up 'dummy' accounts for their kids and visit GR *together* - and I think that's a good idea. So what you suggest is interesting, and worthwhile, but perhaps not fully feasible.

Back when we started Reviews by Kids, there were some discussions on the best way for it to work. The intention was for any kids reviews to be posted on an adult's account (maintained by the adult), with a tag/heading mentioning the review was by a kid.

Last year I helped my son's teacher with his 4th grade class's reading assignments, which included a worksheet that had them summarize the story they had read, highlight the main points, and tell what they did and didn't like about the story. For most of the kids in the class, even kids that I considered good readers, writing out a summary was still a difficult exercise.
I think providing some simple, fun questions might help. Ex: "Are there any characters in this book you'd like as a BFF? Why?" (Just to give an example)

right now the site is primarily for my daughter's book. Once she gets back in school and I can get the many ideas out of my head out on the website, I hope to eventually open it up to others - just not sure what that will look like yet. But I could post a few versions there and anyone can use them. Just a thought if you all think it might be worthwhile.
I don't know how much of that will translate into goodreads/amazon reviews - that is the difficulty we have found. DD has many kids who LOVE her book but they don't have access to Amazon/Goodreads. :)


what was the best part of the book,
what they didn't like about the book,
why they read it,
who they'd recommend it to and why,
what point was the author trying to make,
are they going to read more books like it,
or are they going to read more books by that author...
etc.
Maybe give them a template or list of questions (but of course make it clear that it's only a guide and they don't have to answer it exactly).

That's exactly what I meant to say, but you said it so much better. That a guide might be helpful and make writing book reviews a little less intimidating.


"Nobody, because the it's boring and the characters are stupid."
"Moms, because it's about mushy stuff."
"Teachers, because it will help them understand kids better."
"All my friends, because it's scary and funny."

Last year I helped my son's teacher with his 4th grade class's reading assignments, which included a worksheet that had them summarize the story the..."
M.G. wrote: "Is there any way to make this easier for kids?
Last year I helped my son's teacher with his 4th grade class's reading assignments, which included a worksheet that had them summarize the story the..."
Great idea. I'm working on a guide (5th & 6th for now) to go with my novel, so any directions, ideas, and language for those age group are helpful.
I like the idea of providing guidance, and maybe even making it a one-line review, if it will get the kids to actually review it. It's easy for us writer-types to forget that not everything needs to use a lot of words. . .


http://www.kidlitprintables.com/book-...
I hope this is okay to post here, if not, just remove it.

Christine, love the templates! I think these might help out some budding book reviewers. Thanks for sharing.


Time, that's always the problem, isn't it? : )



Cheryl, I love the categories!
Nobody
Moms
Teachers
All my friends
That could be a great start!

Rachel,
I love your book blogging site!

Renata wrote: "Christine wrote: "Hi! Thanks for the reminder - I made three blank mini book reports/reviews for kids. My child even said she'd do one b/c she liked the template. Feel free to use them - all I ask ..."
Initially the interest was great and there were a good amount of books being donated and reviewed.
Over time, the excitement seems to have dwindled to an occasional trickle.
I'm keen to know what GMGR member thoughts are for this section ......
Should it stay?
or
Should it go?