Would you like your child to read more? Sometimes, as adults, we think of works that may not appeal to our youngsters. However, there are many books to bring teenagers closer to reading. Here we are going to know some of them.

In any case, forcing children to read may cause them to reject such an interesting hobby. However, if we try to approach them by means of books that may seem attractive to them, it is possible that, in the future, they will also dare with more complex readings.

Get to know books to bring teens closer to reading

Be that as it may, we have to bet on books that match their tastes and interests. Here we will see some that are attractive for their adventures, for being written by authors who know how to interpret well the feelings and concerns of children.

Mara Turing and the awakening of the hackers, by Javier Padilla

It is a short book that mixes fiction and mystery. It combines basic lessons in cryptography, programming and Artificial Intelligence, and is written for kids 12 and older.

This is an easy to read book, very entertaining and agile, which allows an easy and fun acceptance, so it can be a great introduction for the youngest readers to approach its pages and, once they finish, they will want more.

Total Jurassic: Lost without wifi, by Francesc Gascó and Sara Cano

Another fun book written by a popularizer of paleontology and an expert in juvenile literature. What's so special about it? It is another simple work, which is pleasant to read, which combines science and dinosaurs, and which in turn shows that you can live away from the cell phone and the Internet and have a good time. It also includes technical information and illustrations, which makes it even more fun.

Roboters: Short Circuit at School, by Tom Helix

Another very interesting book especially written for teenagers and pre-teens in which children who are attracted to technology will enjoy it very much.

Tom Helix's work follows the adventures of two youngsters, Gala and Hugo, both passionate about robotics and computer science. And all this enlivened by a little robot named Cerebro who will delight children of various ages.

Multicosmos: The Rebellion of the Drones, by Pablo C. Reyna.

We continue with another interesting juvenile series that also focuses on the world of adventures. Here, in a context of easy reading and agile and fast stories, we find several protagonists who will be involved in adventures that have to do with video games, robots and other elements of various kinds.

They are stories that are pleasant to read, without complicated language, so they are considered perfect to begin reading to teenagers who have not developed a taste for books.

The Secret Key to the Universe, by Lucy Hawking

We leave the juvenile novel of adventures and narration to enter a somewhat different world. The daughter of the famous scientist Stephen Hawking proposes a journey through the best kept secrets of the universe for children to become passionate about two wonderful hobbies such as reading and the stars. All this through an almost magical book, very funny, written with great taste.

From Logos International School, school in Las Rozas de Madrid we want to take advantage of all the resources at our disposal so that the youngest of the house exploit their full potential. These 5 books to bring teenagers closer to reading are useful, but we have many more in our select library for your child to develop fully and optimally.

 

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