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u/JohnDalrymple ยท 2 pointsr/ScienceBasedParenting

Hmm, I guess I don't really agree (but I respect and am interested in your opinion!). My oldest is four so we are largely at the picture book stage and any book that she likes is fine with me. I suppose they are kind of curated for quality anyway because we are getting them out of the library but I'll happily read any book she wants. When we do our book run I've usually reserved a whole bunch of books some that I hope match her tastes and some that are specifically educational/worthy and then on top of that I let her choose whatever she wants from the shelves. Like for instance we got out On Earth (https://www.amazon.com/Earth-G-Brian-Karas/dp/0142410632) which is a nice picture book which goes through things like the seasons and how the earth tilts on its axis and we've read it but she prefers sillier books like Dinosaur Police (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25472526-dinosaur-police)... and that's fine. There's a heap to learn and discuss in both. As far as low quality books the worst ones I have read recently have to be the classic fairy tales such as Little Red Riding Hood or The Ugly Duckling. Just seem to have such a poor story structure and message compared to modern books. What would be some examples of crappy content that you'd screen out?