


Very many Graphic novels can teach powerful real-world lessons like those I will now tell you about. Lastly, graphic novels are not all superheroes and child-like stories. When English isn't your first language the pictures can provide context to the words you read and, therefore, increase reading comprehension in ESL students. They are also an invaluable resource for English learning students. For instance, due to their pictures they can be more engaging for reluctant readers thus easing their transition into reading comprehension and vocabulary building. Graphic novels have other positive attributes as well. This isn't as simple as it seems and children can benefit greatly from it. Not only does the reader have to decode the image but also how it relates to the text, creating the overall context of the story. This adds an extra layer of context to the book that you can't find in a regular book.
#GRAPHIC NOVELS FOR KIDS FULL#
Graphic novels are full of text and provide a great many benefits to young readers! "But," you may say, "they are full of pictures, how can my older child benefit from reading this?" Not only do graphic novels contain pictures, they contain text like stated above. Children's Graphic Novels that Teach Powerful Lessons It is a common misconception that graphic novels are not "real books." That misconception cannot be further from the truth.
