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Can Sherlock Holmes be read by kids?

Can Sherlock Holmes be read by kids?

No child is too young to appreciate the amazing deductive powers of the world’s smartest detective. These easy-to-read Sherlock Holmes stories provide the perfect introduction to the super sleuth and his friend and assistant, Dr. Watson.

When can children read Sherlock?

As far as age-appropriateness, I would suggest 13 and up due to language and content.

Is Sherlock Holmes suitable for a 9 year old?

‘Sherlock Holmes’ is a fun, entertaining and enjoyable movie which has been designed with an adult audience in mind. We would therefore feel that ‘Sherlock Holmes’ should be suitable and appropriate for kids aged 10 and over.

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Is Sherlock Holmes appropriate for a 9 year old?

This is a pretty good movie, with some sexual scenes and some violence. However, I think kids aged 12 and up can handle it, as the images are brief and does not show you much.

Are the original Sherlock Holmes books worth reading?

Everyone’s heard of the famous British detective, many have seen one of the thrilling TV/movie adaptations, but not everyone’s read the original Sherlock Holmes books. Trust us — it’s worth it.

What do we learn about Sherlock Holmes in two sentences?

So we learn, in two sentences, that Holmes is: not fond of other people, ridiculously smart, kind of a drug addict, working unofficially to fight crime and, as if I couldn’t say it enough — ridiculously smart!

Should I read Hound of the Baskervilles before Sherlock Holmes?

You just have to read a couple of pages and you fall right into Holmes and Watson’s world; it’s wonderful. It’s great that we got Hound of the Baskervilles right before Return of Sherlock Holmes, because, after that, the knighted author would prove to be on autopilot.

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Is it normal for a 6 year old to say th?

By this age, most sound patterns are established, although your child may still struggle with “r’s” or may say words like ‘pisgetti’ instead of spaghetti. Some children will still say the /s/ sound like a /th/ at age 6, but by age 8, many children can say all speech sounds clearly.

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