![]() ![]() To the best of my googling, Prydain’s 1964 publication date means it’s actually older than the middle-grade classification itself. No matter the age group, ANTS are always the four critical elements that make stories popular. Sutherland’s Dragonet Prophecy under a microscope and rate them on their ANTS using a scale of 1 to 10. Specifically, what happens when we put Lloyd Alexander’s Chronicles of Prydain, K. However, I am a literary critic, so there’s a lot more I can tell you about middle-grade stories. I’m not an expert on developmental psychology, so that’s about all I can tell you about middle-grade readers. While every kid is different, the range in tastes and understanding between those ages is sizable. ![]() ![]() This genre is fascinating, as its stories need to be deep enough to hold a 12-year-old’s interest but simple enough for an 8-year-old to follow. I’m closing in on the end of my Animorphs reread, which means I’ve got middle grade on the brain. ![]()
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