Kidderlit follows on the same concept of Twitterlit, which reads lines of books into twitter. It is a good idea but after looking at the feed we wonder what the target age of this is. Here are a couple of the posts:

"The early summer sky was the color of cat vomit"
"Look, I didn't want to be a half-blood"
"They murdered him"
"Someone was looking at me, a disturbing sensation if you're dead"
We don't know about you, but to us this doesn't sound like content suitable for bedtime tales to children. Our children won't be going anywhere near this. It looks like it is still good old fashion books with paper for the kiddies I am afraid.
- Twittown Editors's blog





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KidderLit is following the
KidderLit is following the standard age classifications that you see on Amazon.com, for example. There are three categories: 4-8, 9-12, and young adult. As of this morning there have been five YA posts, three 9-12 posts, and one for the 4-8 age group. If you go to the site (http://www.kidderlit.com) you'll see that the age category is provided for each post.
Thanks for the mention.
Thanks for the clarification
Thanks for the clarification Debra.
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