Any Suggestions On Books To Read To 6 And 8 Year Old, Classics Or Others?
Posted on | January 17, 2010 |
I prefer books that are upbeat where characters don’t die or have lots of bad things happen to them. The 8 year old is a girl and the 6 year old is a boy. Hopefully the book would appeal to both of them. Thanks for any help.
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January 17th, 2010 @ 2:55 pm
Here are a few great ones:
Junie B Jones (series)
Cam Jansen (series)
Magic Tree House (series)
Henry and Mudge (series for the 6 y/o)
Amelia Bedelia (series)
The Fudge books: Super Fudge, Fudge - a - Mania, Tales of a 4th Grade Nothing (by Judy Blume)
Roald Dalh books:
The Twits
Charlie and The Chocolate Factory
Matilda
James and the Giant Peach
Happy Summer Reading!
Susie
All Day Kindergarten Teacher
January 17th, 2010 @ 3:27 pm
I always enjoyed the encyclopedia of dinosaus’s lol
Edit, and I loved reading books about the solar system and the planets, that always kept my attention, usually something interesting to a kid, like space and dinosaurs, will keep their attention much longer than anything else in the form of a book.
hope that helped
January 17th, 2010 @ 6:49 pm
I highly suggest any of the Junie B. Jones books! They are so upbeat and hilarious. They are great for summer fun. Check the link below for fun activities that you can do as you read these books. These books are great for 6-10 year olds. You should be able to check them out at your local library. Have fun! Happy Reading!
January 18th, 2010 @ 12:17 am
Spiderwick is an awesome series
actually, my mom began reading Harry Potter to me at “bed-time” when I was in second grade
It probably took us 4 months to finish but I really loved them
they really go me into reading especially when my mom said I could go see the movie if we finished them
of course later in the series there is some dieing but it will probably take them years to get to those books
January 18th, 2010 @ 5:24 am
The first Harry Potter book, if she hasn’t read it already. I read it to my son when he was 5 so he could “hear” the dialogue and the different characters’ accents and such. He’s read them all now (he’s 17). It’s a hoot; funny, adventurous, mysterious, etc.
January 18th, 2010 @ 6:36 am
I’m not sure if they are too old for these, but I would look into the Mr. books, they are great. There are so many of them and they are all different.