Today I started reading a book to my GD, one I bought from the charity shop. I think it is aimed at children older than her, as the main character ,a little girl, is 9. I didn't realise this until we started reading, She is a excellent reader and reads books above her age group, and this book was about fairies as well as humans so I thought it was a safe choice.
I read her the first 3 chapters. During this time, as well as the fairy stuff, Grandma had a stroke! I have looked ahead once she went home, and Grandma dies
There is a nice chapter about Grandma being in fairy garden, happy etc, and her GD dreams of her. I think for an older child, if you want to cover this topic, it is nicely done.
However, I do not want to cover this subject with GD, just 6.
She will want me to continue the story next week. She knows it is not a library book, so I can't pretend it had to go back.
I really can't read this to her. I don't know what to say. I can't say I don't know where it is as all her books here at kept in the same place. Should I be honest and say I think it is more suitable for when she's older? I know she will not agree with this and want me to read more. Or should I say I feel it is too sad a story for her right now and that she will understand that part of it better when she's older?
I read her the first 3 chapters. During this time, as well as the fairy stuff, Grandma had a stroke! I have looked ahead once she went home, and Grandma dies

There is a nice chapter about Grandma being in fairy garden, happy etc, and her GD dreams of her. I think for an older child, if you want to cover this topic, it is nicely done.
However, I do not want to cover this subject with GD, just 6.
She will want me to continue the story next week. She knows it is not a library book, so I can't pretend it had to go back.
I really can't read this to her. I don't know what to say. I can't say I don't know where it is as all her books here at kept in the same place. Should I be honest and say I think it is more suitable for when she's older? I know she will not agree with this and want me to read more. Or should I say I feel it is too sad a story for her right now and that she will understand that part of it better when she's older?
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