> I've tried a lot of different things to up the amount of time she spends reading... she's more willing to invest in graphic novels than prose novels
If you haven't yet, push out beyond fiction. In my experience, libraries have a really divergent collection of large, illustrated volumes.
When I was 5-10 I read comic strip books - but also encyclopedias. Specifically World Book; Britannica was too dry.
note: I've no complaint with graphic novels. Sons 1, 2 & 5 were big into them. One is writing fiction. Two was into physics and anime, is now into psychology and early Japanese film making. Five performs+crafts his own music videos.
If you haven't yet, push out beyond fiction. In my experience, libraries have a really divergent collection of large, illustrated volumes.
When I was 5-10 I read comic strip books - but also encyclopedias. Specifically World Book; Britannica was too dry.
note: I've no complaint with graphic novels. Sons 1, 2 & 5 were big into them. One is writing fiction. Two was into physics and anime, is now into psychology and early Japanese film making. Five performs+crafts his own music videos.