Help Build Reluctant Readers’ Confidence

Help Build Reluctant Readers’ Confidence
“If you don’t like to read, you haven’t found the right book.” – JK Rowling
Reading can be a challenge for some. Sometimes it takes the right book to help build a child’s confidence in their reading skills.
World Book has a wide range of print sets to help reluctant readers and ESL learners gain confidence in their reading skills. These books handle high-interest topics with easily digestible text and engaging layouts. Reluctant readers will be excited — not overwhelmed — as they jump in!
Our popular Bolt series is a range of high-interest chapter books that are designed for reluctant readers and feature appealing content that readers will return to again and again. The use of infographics helps to promote comprehension and visual literacy in addition to reinforcing STEM competencies. Each title is packed with dynamic photos, charts, diagrams, fun-facts, and infographics to not overwhelm the reader. Plus, the titles have been carefully chosen to help grab the attention of the reader and invite them to explore and learn more.
The Bolt titles are some of the most popular books in our library” – Teacher Librarian, Sydney, NSW.
To see what’s available and learn more about World Book’s range of titles for reluctant readers, click here.
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