8. Kids & Reading A majority of kids say they like to read books for fun and that reading books for fun is important. Most kids perceive a correlation between reading and success.
9. Kids & Reading Reading frequency declines after age eightand is stronger among girls than boys. Trouble finding books they like is a key reason kids say they do not read more frequently.
10. Technology & Reading Kids believe that technology will complement — not replace — book reading. After age eight, more childrengo online daily than read for fun daily; however, high frequency Internet users are still more likely than lower frequency users toread books for fun every day.
11. Nearly two in three online tweens and teens (age 9-17) have extended the reading experience via the Internet. These kids are more likely to value and enjoy reading, read more frequently, and agree with the statement: “No matter what I can do online, I’ll always want to read books printed on paper.” 2008 Kids & FamilyReading Report™
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Editor's Notes
More than half of kids read books for fun at least two to three times a week.