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books for 7 year old?

10 replies

cheeryface · 05/11/2006 19:09

boy. which ones are good?

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hewlettsdaughter · 05/11/2006 19:11

What sort of thing does he like?

cheeryface · 05/11/2006 19:17

he likes allsorts really, football, bike riding, pirates, history etc etc

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busybusymum · 05/11/2006 19:19

Horrid Henry click here

My DS said these are good j.strong

These are fun click here

I have always found the choice from The Book People to be excellent and there age guide is usually spot on too.

HTH

hewlettsdaughter · 05/11/2006 19:21

does he have any of the horrible history books? has he read any jeremy strong? (he's written a couple of pitate-related stories).

hewlettsdaughter · 05/11/2006 19:22

i mean pirate, of course

(snap, busybusymum!)

hewlettsdaughter · 05/11/2006 19:23

also if you do a search for other threads on this topic, you'll find some good recommendations.

hewlettsdaughter · 05/11/2006 19:25

eg joshua doder's 'grk' books (grk is a dog)

bluesky · 05/11/2006 19:42

Jack Stalwart series, my 7 yr old, has just read about 4 of them, mini James Bond style! Thinks they are cool!

anniebear · 05/11/2006 19:50

Usborne have a couple of great new ones out (Im a bit biased being an Organiser though lol)

Oliver Moon and the Dragon Disaster

(Everyone at Oliver?s school is really excited about taking part in the annual Festival of Magic parade, but Oliver is stuck with the boring job of picking up the litter. When his little sister Witch Baby hatches a baby dragon at home, Oliver sees his chance to liven his role up. But things don?t quite go to plan?)

anniebear · 05/11/2006 19:52

and

Oliver Moon and the Potion Commotion

Oliver Moon is the hardest working wizard at Magic School and now he?s been nominated for Young Wizard of the Year. But at home he has to cope with his seriously embarrassing unmagical parents. What will the judges say when they find out that the Moons use a microwave instead of a cauldron and a car instead of a broomstick?

Part of an enchanting new series for children of six years and above.

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