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How are the preschool books different from the school-age books? What characteristics do you notice about the school-age books? Why would a preschool child not enjoy a school-age book and vice versa?

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Pre-school books are different from school age books because pre-school books have more pictures than words while school-age books have words instead of having both. A pre-school child would not like a school-age book because they would not be able to read it. A school-age student would not like a preschool book because they'd rather read than look at pictures.

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Well a child wouldn’t understand most of the stuff in school- age books they don’t have very many pictures and there not fun to read and a school-age kid or teen wouldn’t wanna read a children’s book because they are through that stage in there life.

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