what are the best and modern childerens /lit/ from your country anons?
there's none i'm aware of. i searched high and low and all i can find is books that don't even try to wrap the moralistic lesson in an enjoyable story.
the author that comes closest to stories for kids for pure entertainment that isn't just simple minded "penny at the grocery store" would be franz hohler. strangely, he's also from my country, but that's pure coincidence and he also has those "we're so politically correct" books, but i just ignore them.
>>9635877
shameless self-bump
>>9635899
thx
rec some post-modern gravity rainbow esque children books for my son
you'd need to give more infos.
for what age?
why modern?
what books have you read and liked so far?
>>9636754
>for what age?
between 7-10 for kids in the elementary school
>why modern?
i need books that trend atm. im trying to write a book that looks interesting to this generations childeren
>what books have you read and liked so far?
not really. but still i want to follow up current book trent
(sfmbe)
>>9637027
i actually work with kids that age and i don't think any of them reads anything...
there are a lot of mistery/crime serioes at the library for that age group. but they are mainly huge piles of cheap garbage that was thrown together without care.
maybe i just don't know the genre good enough, but it shouldn't be hard to come up with something better. just make sure you appeal to the parents since they will be your target group. kids this age just don't read, buy and want books.