The declining literacy standard in boys is an issue causing widespread concern. In this lively and interesting book, James Moloney investigates why so many boys reject books and reading, and explains why it is essential they develop literacy skills. He also examines the role of parents - with particular emphasis on the role of fathers and other significant males - and schools in helping boys to develop literacy skills, before offering advice on how to create a reading environment for boys.
An appendix of book lists is specifically tailored to the needs and interest of boys of all ages. With anecdotes, tips and humorous illustrations, this book is invaluable for parents, teachers and those interested in children and reading.