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What did your child read after Diary of a Wimpy Kid and/or the Secret Kingdom series?

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dameofdilemma · 12/03/2019 14:26

Dd (nearly 7) has loved both the above.
Also liked the Worst Witch books, Magic Faraway tree, Penny Dreadful and Roald Dahl.
And Mrs Pepperpot (my personal favourite).

David Walliams and Michael Morpurgo (sp?) less of a hit apparently.

Am trying to steer her away from Jacqueline Wilson (MiL unknowingly bought dd the set and the themes are way too old in most...).

Any recs?

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Ironfloor269 · 12/03/2019 14:33

My DD (8) is into Lemony Snicket books. She loves a bit of gothic fantasy. Also, Philip Pullman, Tom Gates (forget the author's name), David Baddiel, The Chronicles of Narnia series.

twinkletoedelephant · 12/03/2019 14:34

Has she tried the fairy books, dd found them easy reads and loved that she could read a whole book easily I loved the fact they are dirt cheap and could be picked up at charity shops and car boots.... there are about a million of them

dameofdilemma · 12/03/2019 15:43

twinkle - is that the Rainbow fairy series? Dd did go through a phase of liking those but has now decided its basically the same story in every book Grin

Ironfloor - I think the Narnia books will be a bit too scary for dd. Too many witches/ghosts/monsters type stuff puts her imagination in overdrive.

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BlueChampagne · 13/03/2019 12:43

Sophie and the Shadow Woods
Dick King-Smith Sophie books
Ottoline

WinterHeatWave · 13/03/2019 12:50

Maybe not quite yet, but the Warrior series, by Erin Hunter.
13 story treehouse.
Wings of fire series is being devoured by 7 and 9 yr olds currently.

dameofdilemma · 13/03/2019 13:34

We've tried both 13 Story and Dick KS but dd was a bit meh.

Will give some of the other recs a go from the library, its so hard to predict what might be a hit.

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BlueChampagne · 14/03/2019 12:23

Agree - let her loose in the library and see what she comes up with. Maybe chat to a friendly librarian.

LetItGoToRuin · 28/03/2019 12:44

Jeremy Strong has written a lot of very funny books suitable for that age.

BlueChampagne · 28/03/2019 12:49

Dork Diaries might appeal.

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