Graded reading referred to dividing the contents of the books according to different age groups and providing corresponding reading materials. This way of reading can help parents take better care of their children and make it easier for them to accept different types of books. Generally speaking, the grading standard of graded reading was determined according to the child's age and cognitive level. For example, a certain work might be divided into different levels such as kindergarten, primary school, and junior high school. The content and difficulty of each level would be different. However, it was important to note that graded reading was not suitable for everyone. Children's interests and needs for books would vary according to their age and level of knowledge. Therefore, parents should choose graded reading materials for their children according to their actual situation. If the parent believes that the child is interested in a book and can understand the content, then the child is suitable to read the book at the corresponding graded reading stage. However, if the parent is not sure if the child is interested or has difficulty understanding certain content, the parent can choose to place the work in a lower level of grading. Graded reading can help children better accept different types of books, but you also need to pay attention to the child's actual situation in order to choose works that suit them.