Recommended reads for children who are able to read independently and enjoy disappearing into imaginary words.
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Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
A publishing phenomenon which is surely essential reading for the junior school years. This, the first of Rowling’s Harry Potter books, introduces Harry, Hogwarts and his wizardy world.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, J.K. Rowling, £6.99, published by Bloomsbury
Other favourites by the same author:
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Diary of a wimpy kid
Wimpy Kid started off online and has evolved into a series of bestselling books, plus two feature films (the second, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules came out in the UK last month). The ‘diary with cartoons’ format has masses of appeal for young readers but more than anything, it’s the way the stories deal with school, family and friendships in a laugh out loud way that makes them such a hit.
Lauren Munger, 10, says: “The first book in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series by Jeff Kinney. I love it because it is funny, original and imaginable, but portrays a real life message of friendship.”Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Jeff Kinney, £6.99, published by Puffin
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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe
One of the biggest selling children’s books ever, The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe sees Lucy, Peter, Edmund and Susan enter the world of Narnia, and all through a wardrobe. A fantastic fantasy read for children in this age group.
Other favourites by the same author:
The other Chronicles of Narnia.The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, C.S. Lewis, £5.99, published by Harper Collins
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When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit
Kerr’s semi-autobiographical book tells nine-year-old Anna’s story of fleeing Nazi Germany with her Jewish family. Both exciting and charming - as renowned children’s author Michael Morpurgo’s cover blurb puts it, 'the most life-enhancing book you could ever wish to read.'
Parentdish reviewer, Louise Bate, now 12, says: 'Award-winning children’s author Judith Kerr retraces her childhood experiences and uses them to write this stunning book. For my 10th Christmas I received this book and it is one of those rare stories that I will keep forever.'
Other favourites by the same author:
Mog (for younger children)
The Tiger Who Came to Tea (for younger children)When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit, Judith Kerr,£5.99, published by HarperCollins
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Percy Jackson and The Lightning Thief
Percy is a normal American kid who likes normal American kid stuff, until he accidentally vaporises his maths teacher (we bet there’s quite a lot of children who’d like to do that…) He then discovers he’s actually a demi-God and becomes part of a dangerous and complicated world of adventure, based on Greek mythology. Hugely popular with ‘tweens’ and now a Hollywood film.
Other favourites by the same author:
The rest of the Percy Jackson series
The Heroes of Olympus seriesPercy Jackson and The Lightning Thief, Rick Riordan, £6.99, published by Puffin
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The story of Tracy Beaker
First published in 1991, and later turned into a popular television series, this award-winning story sees rebellious Tracy sent to a children’s home, and tells of the ups and downs of her life there. Best kept for the latter years of junior school due to some of the themes covered.
Other favourites by the same author:
The other Tracy Beaker stories
The Illustrated MumThe Story of Tracy Beaker, Jacqueline Wilson, £5.99, published by Corgi Yearling.
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Beast Quest – Ferno the Fire Dragon
Not classics by any means but firm favourites with so many, particularly boys, that we absolutely had to include them. Readers get free ‘collection cards’ (akin to Top Trumps) with each of the many books, adding even more to their appeal.
Max Rolt Bacino, 8, is a big Beast Quest fan and gave this summary: “Tom fights weird beasts and I love the beasts because they all look different and they live in different places in this country called Avantia.”
Other favourites by the same author:
Take your pick – there are now over 50 Beast Quest books across nine series…
Beast Quest – Ferno the Fire Dragon, Adam Blade, £4.99, published by Orchard Books.
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Alice's adventures in Wonderland
Beautifully-presented edition of a timeless tale, with new illustrations bringing the characters to life. Still a wonderful and hugely imaginative read, despite it being almost 150 years since it was first published. And no, we haven’t made a mistake with the price – it really is just £2.
Other favourites by the same author:
Through the Looking GlassAlice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll, £2, published by Penguin.
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War horse
The gripping story of a farm horse called Joey who is thrown into the chaos of the frontline during World War One. This is an incredible book but it is at times upsetting, so it’s better-suited to readers who have reached double figures rather than younger ones, unless they are particularly robust.
Other favourites by the same author:
Torro Torro
The Butterfly Lion
Private Peaceful
The Last WolfWar Horse, Michael Morpurgo, £5.99, published by Egmont.
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Tom’s Midnight Garden
Beautifully written book about a young boy, Tom, who is sent to stay at his aunt’s gardenless flat for the summer. When, at midnight, the clock strikes thirteen, Tom ventures downstairs and finds a magical garden awaits him. The enchanting plot leads readers to an emotional ending – have tissues at the ready!
Tom’s Midnight Garden, Philippa Pearce, £6.99, published by OUP.
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