
Rogers, The World Series, Mount Everest, or Disney World.

It has something for everyone, whether they are interested in Harriet Tubman, Mr.
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This non-fiction series is approachable, informative, and easy to read. Who Was? Where Was? What was? (264 Book Series) At first, he feels out of place, but his unique perspective, quick wit, and good humor end up being exactly what his classmates need in their fight against various villains. Ordinary teenager Murph accidentally enrolls in a top-secret school for superheroes. This is one of my favorite kids book series because it’s lighthearted, warm, and just plain fun. Grades 3-5Ī charming modern classic about four motherless sisters, their absentminded professor father, and their exploits and misadventures. Expect plenty of magical creatures, adventure, and laughs. Instead, he ends up discovering a veterinary clinic for imaginary creatures and teaming up with the most accident-prone girl in town to rescue a runaway sasquatch. When Ben is sent to a tiny town to stay with his Grandpa, he expects his summer to be boring. Readers can expect fun and funny new twists on familiar princess tales. 50 Best Book Series for kidsĮach book in this series is a compilation of fairy tale retellings by Gail Carson Levine, author of Ella Enchanted. Many libraries have summer reading programs to encourage kids to keep reading. But don’t forget to check for these books at your local library. NOTE: all titles in this post are linked to Amazon so you can easily find these books if you’d like to buy them (affiliate links).

If you have any great recommendations for this age group, please leave a comment letting us all know! Series are great for avid readers too, so they always have another book to start!Ī few of these series are old favorites, a few are books my own kids have loved during their upper elementary school years, and some are newer books that have come out recently. If you have a reluctant reader, a really great series is like magic! When you find one your child likes, he or she will want to start on the next one as soon as they’ve finished the first. A wise and wondrous tale written in epic fashion.In today’s post: These are the BEST book series for kids ages 8-12. “Taran, the gallant Assistant Pig-keeper, and his companions once again fare forth to destroy the evil that threatens their beloved country, Prydain. Once-in-a-lifetime reading that will assure Prydain a permanent place in geographies of fictional territories.” - Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review) “The same characteristics that made the first book so rich are again present-a fine flow of words an inticate, active plot an admirable balance between the forces of black and white magic.
