Those kids are at MOST in 3rd grade.
Here are the approximate word counts for each book in the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling:
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone: ~77,000 words Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: ~85,000 words Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: ~107,000 words Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: ~190,000 words Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix: ~257,000 words Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince: ~168,000 words Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: ~198,000 words
In total, the series contains around 1,082,000 words across all seven books.
They would have had to read the entire Harry Potter series. They would have read “War and Peace” twice. They would have read about 80 Capt. Underpants books. They would have had to read about 50 Goosebumps books. A book for a 3rd grader typically consists of about 20,000 words, so in 10.5 months (school year) they would have to read almost 5 chapter books a month. Impressive at that age.
Wow, that really puts it into perspective. Definitely something to celebrate!
It’s definitely an achievement but like all millionaires there’s some “cheating” going on: a lot of those words are repeats! Open any book at random and count how many "the"s there are on the two pages!
;-)
(By the way, if you have a pre-reading toddler, reading a storybook aloud with your finger under the words and stopping to let them read all the "the"s is an empowering way to start.)
I like the tip for reading with toddlers!
(Somebody still needs to create !theydidthemonstermath)
and !itwasagraveyardgraph.
I was an avid reader as a kid, and took the Accelerated Reader tests almost religiously.
I switched school systems one year and jammed out all the tests I could remember.
Got an award at the end of the year. A neat little blue engraved plaque. Not sure where it ended up.
50 Goosebumps doesn’t actually seem that much when I look at my bookshelf and see all the Goosebumps books I had. That’s about how many would come out in a single school year!
I was clearing 3 Goosebumps books a week at that age (Until I ran through them all and switched to the Redwall series). I didn’t have the internet back then though and had to share the TV and game consoles with my brother so there were less distractions. Good job to the kids.
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Those kids are WAY better dressed than I ever will be.
It’s their confidence. They look adorable and they know it.
Especially the kod woth the green shirt. I could never be that stylish.
What Happened to your ‘i’ key?
Butterfingers
Your I’s are in your hands, and you have butterfingers?
That’s like 10-20 adult novels. Respect.
Or 2.2 Sanderson books
Or a little less than one Proust novel.
or about 1.3 Bibles
Or about a quarter of a single Super Smash Bros fanfic.
Or like 5 Faulkner sentences
Since when did every little kid have a suit? I never knew anyone with one when I was a kid
Hey, in the 1940s, every man/boy had a suit. And a hat. And they wore it all the time. For everything. Even mowing the lawn!
Because it was the only outfit they owned.
Shoutout to the school getting a limo for them is radical.
What a great idea. Wealth like this should be celebrated more often. Fuck monetary wealth, let’s start celebrating reading, creating and learning again!
Not to be confused with the Billionaire Bash which is a very different event
But the Billionaire Bash leads to the Billionaire Cookout…
That would be a lot of words
Literacy is important and anything to get kids to read (at or above their level) is amazing!
I love the little dude with the suspenders and hat ,<3
He’s like that Tiger Woods meme guy.
Lil man, Andre 300