To be clear - I liked both but I think 6 is too young to read on their own. You need more life experience than a 6 year old has to fully appreciate some of this stuff. |
| The neverending story? |
I review books and get a good amount of middle grade to read. I’m so impressed with a lot of what I read. Folks, remember that this his is a 6 year old. An advanced one, but that’s kindergarten. This is when most kids are just reading to read. They aren’t reading the stuff you’re recommending. Just having chapters is going to be an ambitious read. OP, there are blogs and reading lists put out by libraries, publishers, and bookshops for you. Also, let the kid lead. Kids are pretty good at determining what kind of books they’re ready for or feel motivated to tackle. Go to the library with them as see what they gravitate towards first and foremost. |
| Maybe talk to the children's librarian to get ideas about more contemporary books. |
I don’t disagree but I suggest read aloud to discuss. |
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FICTION Series:
Ramona and Henry Huggins Ivy & Bean - because that age loves this series Sideways Stories from Wayside School Upside Down Magic Baby Sitters Little Sister Hilo The Mysterious Benedict Society A Series of Unfortunate Events - for a kid with the right personality for it NONFICTION Series: Ordinary People Change the World/I Am... National Geographic Kids First Big Book of... DK Eyewitness |
| Ameilia Bedelia. |
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From the Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E Frankweiler
In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson |
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Jenny and the Cat Club
My Father's Dragon Many of the books listed here are too advanced for a 6 year old in terms of plot, subject matter, or character motivations. Don't rush childhood by giving her Anne of Green Gables before she's old enough to really enjoy it. |
This, so much this. |
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Cheaper by the Dozen
Catherine Called Birdy Midwife's Apprentice All of a Kind Family Five Little Peppers Misty of Chincoteague/Sea Star/Stormy Wayside School Encyclopedia Brown Great Brain |
Helpful to know there are teachable moments. Books are still good, however. |
| Phantom tollbooth |
I came here to mention the Jenny and the Cat Club series. Classic, timeless, and sometimes very silly |
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When I was a child, I LOVED these "classic" books that were written and adapted for children. They were chapter books, smaller in size than a typical novel. I had a collection of them, which I carried around. I read these over and over again. I was 6 years old when I started 2nd grade, so I'm certain that's how old I was when I started reading these. That was in the 1970s, and no one read along with me or discussed the stories with me. Just me, the books, and my imagination.
My favorites: Heidi by Swiss author Johanna Spyri Little Women by Louisa May Alcott Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson Others: The Call of the Wild The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe A Tale of Two Cities Frankenstein David Copperfield Great Expectations Kidnapped The Prince and the Pauper Black Beauty Anne of Green Gables The Count of Monte Cristo Aesop's Fables Three Musketeers Jekyll and Hyde I looked online, and you could purchase them for $5 each. |