Comics And Childhood

The best things about childhood are reading habits. The collection of comics in your closet must surely have got dusty but that is an inseparable part of childhood. Comics create the inclination to read. There are various essences of comics like action, mythology, fiction, science narrative and folk lore. All of them seem interesting and adapted stories make good reading. Now why are comics so interesting? It is owing to the pictures, captions and an increasing pace of narration that turns with every page. Having some good comics in hand is the best way to pass time during tedious holiday travels or simply a good solution to take a break in between projects from school.

All kids love comics. It is a fact that while reading a comic to a child; it is required to capture the right essence with expression and proper tone of the voice. Comics make interesting anecdotes and some off theme tickle the sense of humor of little children who are more into looking at pictures than reading. Comics are everlasting and are still around despite the access to other forms of entertainment. Though the best comes with education, reading skills can be developed with the help of a comic book. Ideally introducing the child to comics can be done with subtle story telling comics. As their inclination takes them they will like to spend time reading action packed comic strips or simply be happy in reading famous story lines from college theme stories or astro space themes.

There are no strict rules in choosing a comic, though it is always fine to have a good collection through the right mix. You can subscribe the best comics from a publishing house for a year and then go on to a different style of comic which you have not experienced. Mothers reading comic stories to young children will need to have tons of patience. Most times little children get carried away by the animated expression of a face or the cuteness of an animal which is done in a different way. They are in awe when a cow talks or they are amused with the attire of a person in a comic strip.

Comics influence the children and hence it is always best to buy a comic that will help them learn something. Plus if children are interested in reading comic books, you can drive them away from a potential internet addiction. Comics improve vocabulary. The lingo, expression, use of punctuation is very well done in a comic strip. Reading a comic allows you to get new words in your lingo and it is good to read aloud if you want better results. There is another alternative to buying comics from a book store. You can always read it from a library. Make sure to read the rules and regulations in a library. That way you can save money and return the comic to replenish it with another comic book.

Kids love to know about unusual characters and great people. But if you sit down to explain the same they may lose interest. You can buy them a book or subscribe for a regular edition. Continuous reading helps the children maintain their interest level in comics.