Browsing a library is better. And free. Scholastic Branches has lots of early chapter book series. He might like Eerie Elementary, Notebook of Doom, or Press Start Or you can browse / search by genre: https://shop.scholastic.com/parent-ecommerce/series-and-characters/branches.html?p=1&n=20 I know you said no non-fiction, but how about joke books? National Geographic has a series called Just Joking. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09GW7PHN8?binding=paperback&searchxofy=true&sr=1-8 |
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Thanks all. I will look into all of these.
It seems some may be harder on the lexile level than he is used to. The problem is, he is not a book lover, yet. He has never read a book on his own free will. So when something is even a little harder than he is used to and he sees a couple words he doesn't know, he just doesn't want to do it. Makes it very hard to find books. When I take him to the library he just picks out a bunch of pictures books OR huge chapter books meant for upper elementary kids. And then won't read any of them once he is home. I have just been forcing him to read dragon masters because it is on level and easy to find. |
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At that age my son was obsessed with dogman, books about athletes and those animal versus books (who would win - tiger vs lion)
How about the John Jory series? The big cheese, couch potato, sour grape, smart cookie etc. my kids loved those! |
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If he's a reluctant reader, why are you trying to get him to read chapter books? I'm not familiar with Dragon Masters and see they have about 96 pages.
Maybe he is in over his head. Smart kids can also mask their reading struggles pretty well especially if reading silently. |
This is a great list. Frindle and McBroom especially are hilarious. |
| My picky reader enjoyed the I Survived book series at this age. She also enjoyed the Oregon Trail choose your own adventure book series. The One and Only Ivan and The One and Only Bob were also hits. |
| Have you tried audiobooks just to get him hooked on the idea that stories are great even if the act of reading is not? |
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Wayside school
Bunnicula The Celery Stalks at Midnight Flat Stanley world adventures (or something like that) Here’s Hank series Geronimo Stilton series Roald Dahl books Mr. Lemoncello books (might be too hard right now) |
He may not be ready for chapter books yet at age 7. One of mine just started them at that age, and the other kid a year later. Reading the more advanced easy readers, and you reading harder books to him, may be fine for now. |
We have the Yoto and tons of cards and he does not listen to them unless they are scary stories, which are hard to find and he then gets scared and I pay for it at bedtime. |
You might be right. Dragon Masters is pretty great IMO because there are pictures on every page so it's like a picture book but it's got chapters and it's long so you don't have to keep getting new books. My issue with picture books is that he goes through them fast and then what? We either have to re-read them over and over and/or keep going back to the library and it's a hit or miss what he finds (if any) each time. So i guess for selfish reasons, i would love for him to find a series and just stick with it. |
| My son was just not excited to read, until we found Press Start. I saw someone else recommend the series too. But he LOVES them. It really kick started his love for reading. He read dog man, but didn’t love it as much as press start. |
Oops! I was thrown by not non-fiction. Too much for my brain. But I would still suggest the Who Is/What is series. Not all non-fiction is the same. These are very readable versus a more textbook like non-fiction. |
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Keep reading to him! If you begin reading a series he loves, maybe he will want to pick up later volumes in the series on his own.
Mine wasn't a huge reader at that age, but he got into funny books in 1st and 2nd grade and now I can't get him to put books down. |
Well OP said not animals or mystery or fantasy, but Wild Robot involves a lot of animals, elements of mystery and fantasy. It sounds like her son just likes good stories! Amelia Bedelia isn't a great plot, it's predictable and kind of one note. Magic Treehouse can also be pretty boring. Boxcar Children is pretty simple and old fashioned. My pics would be Flat Stanley, Junie B, Captain Underpants, Investigators, Boris series, Judy Moody, My Father's Dragon. Dairy of a Wimpy kid might be too challenging but could be a stretch book. Wild Robot is a series! The One and Only Ivan is also a good readaloud. And I wouldn't discount well written picture books. |