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The Little Prince - what age range is this aimed at?

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Snowstorm · 03/09/2009 14:43

DD's are 5 and 6. Gave it a go last year when they got given it for Christmas but quickly sensed it was somewhat beyond them!

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Snowstorm · 03/09/2009 18:23

Bump.

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paisleyleaf · 03/09/2009 18:24

I read it as a young adult. I'm not sure - I'd have to re read it to remember.

mimsum · 03/09/2009 18:53

adults! it's not really a children's book at all

slowreadingprogress · 03/09/2009 19:14

yes, agree it's an adults thing really...my ds was bored out of his tree by this book!

I have to admit I found it all rather 'conscious' and twee tbh.

policywonk · 03/09/2009 19:27

It's interesting that people are saying it's an adult's book - that had never occurred to me. My brother read it as a child (he was probably around 8/9) and absolutely loved it. I read it at a similar age and couldn't stand it. Think it might be as much about temperament as age - my brother always liked those slightly woozy, abstract children's books (Where the Wild Things Are was another favourite) whereas I was more a Famous Five type.

PortAndLemon · 03/09/2009 19:45

Adults, really. I read it in my early teens, I think.

Snowstorm · 03/09/2009 21:02

Ah, okay - thank you so much for all your replies. Was bought for the DD's by a friend's mother and the friend said she'd loved it when she was a child. Didn't give it the once over before I started reading it to the DD's but once I started reading it I began to wonder about the age range it was opposed to appeal to, as it wasn't doing a lot for me DC!

Thanks everyone. Appreciate it.

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