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In White level books there is a more sophisticated use of narrative voice. Clauses in longer sentences are separated by commas to encourage developing intonation. Some books have longer chapters for more sustained reading.
The stories included at White level encourage children to empathise with the characters and consider why they behave as they do, and how they change during the course of the story. The non-fiction books are divided into sections that require more sustained reading and there is increased challenge in the layout of the information.


How to support your child reading White level books


Your child is now reading longer books with fewer illustrations, so they continue to need your help to ensure they are getting the full meaning and enjoyment from the text. They may prefer to read one chapter or section at a time, rather than reading the whole book in one session. You can support them by:
· Asking them to read some pages of the book aloud to you so that you can enjoy hearing them reading with expression and pace.
· Asking them to find parts of the text which describe a character or place and talking about the words used in the description.
· Asking for regular updates as to what is happening in the book, so that you know how the different chapters or sections link.
· Talking about how much they enjoy a book, or a type of book. Encourage them to look for more books of the type they enjoy.

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