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Are Graphic Novels Okay?
Do comic books and graphic novels count as "reading"?
By Jayna Rust, Parenting
Should Max's mom be concerned? Not at all. Reading is reading, no matter how the words are presented on the page. In fact, visual learners -- kids who doodle a lot, express and understand things best through drawing or painting, and enjoy puzzles and mazes -- are often better able to hone their reading skills with comic books or graphic novels, says Michele Gorman, author of Getting Graphic! Using Graphic Novels to Promote Literacy With Preteens and Teens. Struggling readers may also benefit from these types of tomes: The pictures provide context clues that can boost comprehension. To make sure your comic-book or graphic-novel fan's faves are age-okay:
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