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Mr Gum, Roald Dahl, Jeremy Strong....suggestions for other books please....

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Twirl · 10/01/2012 11:09

For a 5 year old boy ...... he has read the Mr Gum Series, Magic Tree House books, lots of Jeremy Strong, The Secret Seven, and is currently working his way through the Roald Dahl boxset. What can I get him started on next? He is not keen on Capatain Underpants or the Astrosaurs series as I have already suggested those. What have your children enjoyed reading to themselves?

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Takver · 10/01/2012 12:32

More Blyton? Famous Five, Five find outers etc
Professor Branestawm
Does he like the Beast Quest series / Horrid Henry etc? Millions of each of them . . .

cardamon · 10/01/2012 12:40

Chris Riddle's Ottoline books are lovely. And so are the Claude books by Alex T Smith. And The Great Hamster Massacre is fun! And Penny Dreadful ...

Twirl · 10/01/2012 12:48

Thanks for the ideas! We have already done Horrid Henry and he doesn't like Beast Quest (thankfully!) but the other ideas look great, thank you.

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ladybaabaa · 10/01/2012 12:48

Gargoylz.

The Usborne Young Reading series, there are loads such as Frankenstein, Napoleon, Greek myths etc... At different levels.

The How to train your dragon series is great too.

He sounds like a pretty amazing reader!

Hulababy · 10/01/2012 12:51

David Walliams
Wimpy Kid
How to train your dragon, etc
The Owl who was afraid of the dark series

Twirl · 10/01/2012 13:02

oooh more suggestions, thank you ladies!
He is ladybaabaa, he just has the reading bug at the moment and i am keen to encourage him. He is in Yr 1 but one of the youngest in the year. He finds things like Beast Quest a bit scary so I need to make sure that the books are at the right level for him emotionally but are still challenging enough.

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everpuzzled · 10/01/2012 14:26

My ds who didn't like horrid Henry or beast quest loved dinosaur cove books and Judy Moody and also the books about her brother stink. He is currently going through the Enid Blyton Happy days chapter books 15 for £10 on the book people site. My ds liked flat Stanley and jack stalwart too.

Takver · 10/01/2012 14:47

Other oldies but goodies which are often available for pennies from Abebooks if your library doesn't have them:
Gobbolino the Witches Cat
The Tale of the Little Wooden Horse
Gobbolino & the Little wooden horse (seriously! I never knew this one when I was a child)
The Danny Fox books
The Wombles books (the full length ones, not the picture books)
The Little House books (Laura turns 5 in the first book, it is a lovely book for that age whether read aloud or for them to read themselves)

Just one thing - they seem really harmless to me, but DD found the How to Train your Dragon books too scary when she was younger (older than your DS), so worth trying cautiously.

Takver · 10/01/2012 14:48

Sorry, should say that the later Little House books might be less appropriate - Laura ages through the books, of course.

Leeds2 · 10/01/2012 16:01

Mr Majeika series by Humphrey Carpenter.

everpuzzled · 10/01/2012 16:18

oh and ds loved the Oliver moon books. harry potter minus all the scary parts.

outnumberedbymyboys · 10/01/2012 20:15

How about the Shirley- Hughes books? All about little boys and everyday life- also, 'my naughty little sister'?

Theas18 · 10/01/2012 20:18

Anything by Dick King Smith (not a book title , just anything you can get by him LOL)

Twirl · 10/01/2012 23:27

Wow, thank you so much - lots of great books to investigate. Thanks for the notes re scary books/parts too. I did try Oliver Moon but he doesn't like the idea of witches/wizards (bless him!) so rejected it after reading the blurb. We love Mr Majeika in this house (even though it is magic) but I have read most of them to him already... I guess he could still read them to himself though. Off to google all the other suggestions now..... Hopefully these will keep him busy for the next year!

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wearymum200 · 12/01/2012 20:20

Ds1 ,similar age to yours, likes (leaving out beast questy things!): jack stalwart ,max flash, wild rescue (quite a number of each of those), superpowers (alex cliff)
Creaky castle, he's just finished "olaf the viking" which he really got into, also likes blyton, dahl, some dick king smith, tom and the pterosaur. Also lots of nonfiction: usborne young reading, "the danger zone" series. We also had recommended jake cake (which he didn't get on with ,but some boys clearly do), prince jake.
Oh and i have to mention roddy doyle's giggler treatment. He rereads that regularly for the pleasure of laughing until he falls over

jongleuse · 12/01/2012 23:29

The Worst Witch? Ramona? Zeus on the Loose/to the rescue Bare Bum Gang? Muncle Trogg? The Book People do a good 'first readers classics box set.

Wayoutthere · 18/01/2012 11:49

Try the author Guy Bass - dinkin dings series or stitch head. Also there is a series called Alfie the werewolf, sorry can't remember author.

Figgyrolls · 18/01/2012 11:50

Five children and IT
Stig of the Dump

stealthsquiggle · 18/01/2012 11:54

There are scary bits in How to Train your Dragon - but DS was always reassured when reminded that all the books are supposedly written by Hiccup as an old man, so he does always survive, otherwise he couldn't have written the books Grin

ScatterChasse · 18/01/2012 12:20

The Gloob books by Peter McElhinny are lovely. I think the first one's called Little Tales from the Tip.

Gloobs are little fluffy creatures with big noses and feet (who live on a rubbosh dump and eat rhubarb), so if you're inventive you could make some gloobs out of pompoms.

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