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What chapter books did your little girl most love?

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alsoaperson · 08/03/2013 07:39

My DD is just starting to read - level 6 Biff, Chip - and I'm pretty clueless about whether there are any books out there that she could tackle on her own. (She's 6-7). I'm looking for the lowest possible reading age then moving up in small stages from there.

I've done a blog on how to get boys started on chapter books, and books for 11 year olds (boys) so much to my shame, I'm clueless here.
Thanks in advance! The more books and ideas the merrier, please.

blog:
englishtutorhome2.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/Reading

(I don't make any money out of this blog, btw - I just want to make it as lovely and as helpful as possible. I'm a secondary school English teacher)

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beanandspud · 08/03/2013 20:50

DS is only in Reception and is trying hard to read the 'My Naughty Little Sister' books. Some of the words are beyond him but I'm guessing your DD would be able to manage them at the level she's at and they are lovely stories with each chapter a different story.

I have also bought the Claude books which I'm looking forward to reading with him.

alsoaperson · 08/03/2013 21:55

Thanks! Not heard of Olga. Sounds fun!

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simpson · 08/03/2013 22:26

DD (reception) also likes the Mercy Watson chapter books (about a pigs adventures).

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