SFG75
Well-Known Member
I swear I'm not making it up:
Article.
Any thoughts? Personally, I don't like the idea at all. Who will think of the children?
the five biggest publishers have agreed, from next year, to print children’s books with age-guidance labels on the back: 5+, 7+, 9+, 11+ and 13+.
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This has outraged many children’s authors, including Philip Pullman and Jacqueline Wilson, who rightly point out that, far from encouraging child literacy and boosting sales, age-banding is likely to have precisely the opposite effect.
Any thoughts? Personally, I don't like the idea at all. Who will think of the children?

), I don't think I even noticed that books had age ranges...if a book looked interesting, I read it. As long as they're not printing these age ranges in neon colors on the cover, I'd bet most kids today won't notice it any more than I did.