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7yo loves Dogman books - what next?

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MissusMaker · 06/07/2020 22:16

7 year old DS is obsessed with the Dogman books, he devours them! Other than that he loves being read to, is always happy to do his 'school reading' but rarely reads anything else independently - a couple of Roald Dahls have randomly taken his fancy but not much else.

Anything in a similar (comic book) style to Dogman for him to move on to?

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KatyN · 06/07/2020 22:24

Captain underpants
Mr gum
13 storey tree house.

wejammin · 06/07/2020 22:27

My 8 year old dogman fan loves the 13 storey treehouse series.
He's just starting to look at diary of a wimpy kid and also the Tom Gates series.
He also loves the Beano every week.

Chilver · 06/07/2020 22:27

Diary of a Wimpy Kid
Time Hunters series
Mac B Kid Spy
13 story tree house series
David Walliams books

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WhyNotMe40 · 06/07/2020 22:28

Bunny versus monkey.

Chilver · 06/07/2020 22:28

Yes to Beano and Tom Gates too!

RightOnTheEdge · 06/07/2020 22:29

Tom Gates and Diary of a Wimpy kid are written in that style.
Both are very popular in my house.

PastMyBestBeforeDate · 06/07/2020 22:31

Captain Underpants then Wimpy Kid and then Tom Gates were how ds got going, then Roald Dahl and David Walliams followed by Harry Potter!

anxietrist · 06/07/2020 22:33

Hilo!

SunshineOutdoors · 06/07/2020 22:37

Thank you for asking this, I’m just tagging along for ideas. Ds (6) loves Dogman.

Marmaladey · 06/07/2020 22:42

God not David Walliams.

DogMan is much loved here. My son has also enjoyed Captain Underpants, 13 Story Treehouse, Timmy Failure. Fortunately The Milk by Neil Gaiman is awesome too. Mine is also starting to enjoy graphic novels/comics as well.

Marmaladey · 06/07/2020 22:44

Oh and definitely Mr Gum. Big Mr Gum fans here, but we did the audio books which are read by Andy Stanton himself and are so funny.

Pertella · 06/07/2020 22:45

DS loves Dogman too.

He also likes the Rabbit and Bear series and Claude.

Aldi had the Wimpy kid books a couple of weeks back so I got those too which he loved

Pertella · 06/07/2020 22:46

he is probably too young for asterix at the moment though,but I loved those as a kid, even though most of it went over my head 😄

bookmum08 · 06/07/2020 22:48

Captain Underpants is by the same writer so you can't really go wrong with those.
Very funny though so may not be great for bedtime reading as you end up laughing too much.
(TMI here but my daughter laughed so much she wee-d the bed!)

Happymama24 · 06/07/2020 22:59

@wejammin my 6 year old is exactly the same. A those books plus beano every week

Gibbonsgibbonsgibbons · 06/07/2020 23:06

Hilo!!!
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Bunny v.s Monkey

OlivetheTree · 06/07/2020 23:10

Following as I have a big Captain Underpants/Dogman fan in my house...

MotherForkinShirtBalls · 06/07/2020 23:13

@Pertella

he is probably too young for asterix at the moment though,but I loved those as a kid, even though most of it went over my head 😄
I had forgotten about Asterix! Must go looking for those. I got ds (8) a Calvin and Hobbes compendium and he loves it.
PastMyBestBeforeDate · 07/07/2020 00:00

Dd (and I) loved Mr Gum but DH didn't get it :(

MissusMaker · 07/07/2020 08:40

This is great, thanks all! I will get a couple of these in order - hopefully the library will reopen soon, I find it hard spending circa £4 Ona dogman book that is read in half an hour! He doesn't yet like to reread either but hopefully he will in time.

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MissusMaker · 20/07/2020 13:44

Thought I'd pop back on to say that the Tom Gates book are a big hit 👍

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