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What reading level are Judy Blume books?

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The reading level of Judy Blume’s books varies depending on the book.

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MIAMI, FL – JUNE 15: Judy Blume In Conversation With WLRN’s Alicia Zuckerman at Temple Judea on June 15, 2015 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Aaron Davidson/Getty Images)

Some of Judy Blume’s books are geared towards younger readers and are considered easy to read, while others are more complex and intended for older readers.

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Many of Judy Blume’s books, such as “Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing” and “Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great” are written for young children and are considered early chapter books.

Judy Blume’s books are appropriate for children who are just starting to read on their own and are appropriate for children in the age range of 8-12.

Other books such as “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret” and “Forever” are written for older children and young adults. They are considered realistic fiction, and they are appropriate for children in the age range of 12-18.

These books deal with sensitive and mature themes, and they are intended for older readers who can better understand and relate to the characters and situations.


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