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Books for 5-6 year old boys - any recommendations?

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McDreamy · 08/03/2011 19:27

We've got the modern classics, The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom etc. Just wondered if there were any longer story books you could recommend for boys. DS is particularily interested in vehicles, any kind although have pretty much exhausted Thomas the Tank Engine series.

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bodiddly · 08/03/2011 19:34

Anything from the Dinosaur Cove series, Beast Quest series, Winnie the Witch chapter books, Harry and the Dinosaurs chapter books, Spy Dogs ... and any of the Magic Treehouse books, Gargoylz books, any of the Astrosaurs series ... the new ones from the guy who wrote Man on the Moon - I cant remember the name. Sorry I cant think of any with vehicles in particular though. My ds has just turned 6 and has loved all of the above. He loves the series of books rather than one offs as it gives him an incentive to read the next one/save up for it. If you need any more ideas let me know .. we get through a lot of books in this household!

McDreamy · 08/03/2011 20:02

Just the sort of ideas I was after thank you very much.

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bodiddly · 08/03/2011 20:20

I tend to buy series from Red House or Book People (as well as car boot sales and charity shops) ... the others ds likes are Horrid Henry and Roald Dahl. We have the Mr Majeika books as well but havent started any of them yet.

Snotgobbler · 08/03/2011 20:24

5.5 vehicle/train mad ds has this

it is brilliant

McDreamy · 08/03/2011 21:27

We have that book Snotgobbler DS LOVES it! Grin

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wearymum200 · 09/03/2011 21:18

"The little train" by Graham greene (yes, the Brighton Rock one) is a lovely picture book for children growing out of Thomas. It's out of print but easy to get secondhand. It's illustrated by Edward ardizzone, who also wrote the "little Tim" series, which my DS1, now just 5, adores and has done for about a year. He has totally moved on from train obsession to boat obsession (again, I think they may be out of print, but I got the first few from charity shop and then abebooks)
My naughty little sister
Paddington chapter books
Enid Blyton: wishing chair/ faraway tree
Professor Branestawm

CaptainNancy · 09/03/2011 21:22

Mrs Pepperpot
Moomins

craftylittlethings · 10/03/2011 11:59

Pirates
Jack
Star seeker
Monsters
Wisdom and wonder
Knights

These are some of my favourites but plenty more on the same website. I actually sell these and can give a discount so get in touch if you are interested. I wont post my details as I'm probably not allowed!

starlingsintheslipstream · 10/03/2011 12:06

Allan Ahlberg's Gaskitt family books, eg The Children Who Smelled a Rat are great as an introduction to chapter books as they have plenty of illustrations.

ImeldaM · 10/03/2011 12:12

Of longer books, my DS loves 'The 100 mile an hour dog', he can't read it yet but likes me to read, eg a chapter a night at bedtime.

He also likes the Hairy Maclary books (just realised these are all dog themed!).

Little red tractor could make a change from Thomas?.

Ben10isthespawnofthedevil · 10/03/2011 12:58

I've just ordered the DK Readers books from Amazon for DS who is 5.9 following this thread. I have found Spiderman and Marvel DK Readers which he will absolutely love! Thanks!!

SarahSmith2011 · 18/03/2011 16:09

You have the Gruffalo already, I agree about the Marvel readers being a good choice. Also a good read is Bluey & Dingo's Outback Adventure, perfect for young boys IMHO

BooToYouToo · 19/03/2011 20:12

I found my DS moved on to preferring factual books at that age so have a look at the 100 facts series, you can usually get good bundles via the Book People.

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