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  1. Aug 7, 2014 · Age of protagonist: Typically age 10 for a younger MG novel, and up to age 13 for older, more complex books. Mindset: Focus on friends, family, and the character’s immediate world and relationship to it; characters react to what happens to them, with minimal self-reflection. Voice: Often third person. YA at a Glance.

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  2. Jan 1, 2024 · Typically 20,000 – 50,000 words in length (some sources indicated a higher word count was acceptable) Middle Grade Fiction is an age range and in that age range you can find any and all genres, including fantasy, mystery, science fiction, historical fiction, realistic fiction, etc. MG is written with independent and confident readers as their ...

    • Board Books. Age: 0-3. Wordcount: None-100. These are books that we call babies first books (Although they should really be called babies first chew toy!).
    • Picture Books. Age: 3-8. Wordcount: 250-1,000 (The current sweet spot is 500 words or less for the commercial trade market and some picture books may have less than 100 words or even none!)
    • Early Reader. Age: 5-9. Word Count: 1,500-2,000. It’s very exciting when a child can start to read for themselves. Kids are proud and parents are overjoyed to see kids reading.
    • Chapter Book. Age: 6-9 or 7-10. Word Count: 8,500-12,000 (Can go up to 20,000 words for older readers.) Chapter book series were my favorite to read in elementary school, and that’s the truth for a lot of kids.
  3. Apr 24, 2022 · The basics. Middle grade is exactly what it says on the tin. The target age range of the audience for such books would be readers aged 8–12 (3rd grade to 6th grade in the U.S. school system, hence ‘middle grade.’. In the U.K. it’s also referred to as ‘junior fiction,’ but ‘middle grade’ is most common). YA stands for Young Adult.

  4. Middle-grade fiction is fiction intended for children aged between 8 and 12. It’s also called fiction for the in-between readers. It serves as a bridge between simple children’s stories and reading materials that are more emotionally or thematically advanced. It’s also important to note that middle-grade fiction (as is young adult fiction ...

  5. Aug 21, 2020 · All stories by: Siobhan O'Brien Holmes. Underneath the middle grade and YA umbrellas lie all the usual fiction genres, although some don’t crop up often in children’s book because they're inappropriate or inaccessible for a young audience, like police procedurals, splatterpunk and erotic thrillers!

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  7. May 25, 2014 · Middle grade refers, literally, to the middle grades of a child’s education, roughly grades 4 to 7, or ages 8 to 12. Education literature often uses the term “middle grade” to define a level of education, not just a level of reading ability. I have seen references to “middle grade math” and “middle grade science” as well as ...