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The start of a new school year is an excellent time to encourage a love of reading within your children.

Reading is one of the best ways to keep the mind agile and has myriad benefits, including increasing verbal and writing skills, improving vocabulary and helping children articulate their thoughts.

It also creates more creative thinkers and helps the brain focus on a single task.

To help get you started, here is a list of some of the most enjoyed children’s books, for readers aged six to 12 years, which your child might enjoy.

 Alice_92503Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

By Lewis Carroll

Fall down the rabbit hole with this spectacularly imaginative children’s book about a very, very curious young girl. The little ones will adventure through a topsy-turvy world, complete with a white rabbit, a Cheshire cat and a vengeful Queen of Hearts. Adults will love it too – there’s plenty of mind-bending philosophy to keep parents on their toes.
Charlie_51020Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

By Roald Dahl

Golden tickets, Oompa Loompas, bratty children and poverty collide in Dahl’s best-known tale. When Willy Wonka decides to allow five children into his chocolate factory, he releases five golden tickets in five   separate chocolate bars, causing complete mayhem around the world. The tickets start to be found, with the fifth going to a very special boy, Charlie Bucket.

 

 

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Charlotte’s Web

By E.B. White

“Where’s Papa going with that axe?” The world’s greatest first line accompanies the animal tale, recounted with a child’s wisdom, that children remember and love long after they’ve put it down. Even if a young reader’s closest association with a pig consists of pork chops at dinner, all children can identify with Fern and Wilbur, and when they grow up and have children of their own they’ll find themselves identifying with Charlotte.

 

 

HarryPotter_26874Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone

By J.K. Rowling

Harry Potter’s life is miserable. His parents are dead and he’s stuck with his heartless relatives, who force him to live in a tiny closet under the stairs. But his fortune changes when he receives a letter telling him the truth about himself: he’s a wizard. A mysterious visitor rescues him from his relatives and takes him to his new home, Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, in the first of seven books about the boy wizard, his friends and their magical adventures.

 

mixedup_85127From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs Basil E Frankweiler

By E.L. Konigsburg

When suburban Claudia Kincaid decides to run away, she knows she doesn’t just want to run from somewhere, she wants to run to somewhere, to a place that is comfortable, beautiful, and, preferably, elegant. She chooses the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City and takes her younger brother Jamie along. Once settled into the museum, Claudia and Jamie find themselves caught up in the mystery of an angel statue that the museum purchased at auction for a bargain. The statue is possibly an early work of the Renaissance master, Michelangelo, and therefore worth millions. Isn’t it? Claudia’s quest to find out leads her to Mrs Basil E Frankweiler, the remarkable old woman who sold the statue, and to some equally remarkable discoveries about herself.

 

Anna_12601Anna Hibiscus

By Atinuke

Set in modern-day Africa, Nigerian-born Atinuke’s charming heroine navigates her ridiculously large extended family, keeps an eye on her twin brothers, Double and Trouble, and comes to understand how lucky she is in a book that deserves to become a classic.

 

 

 

monster_18262A Monster Calls

By Patrick Ness

The monster showed up after midnight. As they do. But it isn’t the monster Conor’s been expecting. He’s been expecting the one from his nightmare, the one he’s had nearly every night since his mother started her treatments, the one with the darkness and the wind and the screaming… This monster is something different, though. Something ancient, something wild. And it wants the most dangerous thing of all from Conor. It wants the truth.

 

 

wrinkle_32545A Wrinkle in Time

By Madeleine L’Engle:

This is a crazed amalgamation of religion, fantasy and science. It is a dark and stormy night and Meg Murry, her small brother Charles Wallace, and her mother come down to the kitchen for a midnight snack when they are upset by the arrival of a most disturbing stranger. “Wild nights are my glory,” the unearthly stranger tells them. “I just got caught in a downdraft and blown off course. Let me be on my way.” Meg’s father had been experimenting with this fifth dimension of time travel when he mysteriously disappeared. Now the girl with the bad hair, glasses and braces must save him from a fate worse than death.

 

wonder_21023Wonder

By R.J. Palacio

A 10-year-old boy with a constellation of facial deformities struggles to navigate school for the first time. He braves comments from bullies about his appearance, but makes some true friends who defend him against the hurtful whispers. This novel is a wonderful way to teach children that “when given a choice between being right and being kind, choose kind”.

 

 

Tuck_57260Tuck Everlasting

By Natalie Babbitt

Growing up is a difficult part of life, but if you had the chance to stay young forever, would you? When 10-year-old Winnie Foster meets the peculiar Tuck family deep in the woods near her home, they share the secret of a magical fountain with her, one that would allow her to freeze her childhood eternally.

 

 

Pippi_36485Pippi Longstocking

By Astrid Lindgren

The beloved story of a spunky young girl and her hilarious escapades. Tommy and his sister Annika have a new neighbor, and her name is Pippi Longstocking. She has crazy red pigtails, no parents to tell her what to do, a horse that lives on her porch, and a flair for the outrageous. Follow Pippi Longstocking on her amazing adventures as she moves into Villa Villekulla with a horse, a monkey, and a big suitcase of gold coins.

 

 

Ballet_65099Ballet Shoes

By Noel Streatfeild

Pauline, Petrova and Posy are orphans determined to help out their new family by joining the Children’s Academy of Dancing and Stage Training. But when they vow to make a name for themselves, they have no idea it’s going to be such hard work. Pauline is destined for the movies. Posy is a born dancer. But practical Petrova finds she’d rather pilot a plane than perform a pirouette. Each girl must find the courage to follow her dream.

 

AnneFrank_94574Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl

By Anne Frank

This diary details approximately two years of the life a Jewish teenager, Anne Frank, during World War II. During much of this time, Anne and her family are in hiding in an attempt to escape Hitler’s anti-Jewish laws and genocidal desires. Anne’s diary ends abruptly in August, 1944. On that day, she and her family are taken into custody by the Germans and transported to concentration camps.

 

Malala_20097I Am Malala: How One Girl Stood Up for Education and Changed the World

By Malala Yousafzai

The bestselling memoir by Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai. Malala was only 10 years old when the Taliban took control of her region. They banned music, women going to the market and girls attending school. Raised in a once-peaceful area of Pakistan transformed by terrorism, Malala was taught to stand up for her beliefs. So she fought for her right to be educated and on October 9, 2012, she was shot point-blank while riding the bus on her way home from school. No one expected her to survive.

 

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My Father’s Dragon

By Ruth Gannett Stiles

The first instalment of a series that’s as spellbinding as it was when it was released in 1948. Elmer Elevator (narrator’s father as a boy) runs away with an old alley cat to rescue a flying baby dragon being exploited on a faraway island. With the help of two dozen pink lollipops, rubber bands, chewing gum, and a fine-toothed comb, Elmer disarms the fiercest of beasts on Wild Island.

 

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Island of the Blue Dolphins

By Scott O’Dell

Based on the true story of The Lost Woman of San Nicolas, Scott O’Dell’s first children’s book tells the tale of a young woman who lives on the Island of Ghalas-at with her tribe. After an encounter with a ship of strange visitors, her life will change forever.

 

EncyclopediaBrown_78068Encyclopedia Brown

By Donald J. Sobol

A children’s version of Sherlock Holmes, this series lets curious readers delve into the detective genre through young sleuth, Leroy Brown. Nicknamed Encyclopedia for his vast range of knowledge, he welcomes neighbourhood kids to present their cases in his garage before setting out to solve the mystery.

 

AnneGreen_26271Anne of Green Gables

By L.M. Montgomery

Everyone’s favorite redhead, the spunky Anne Shirley, begins her adventures at Green Gables, a farm outside Avonlea, Prince Edward Island. When the freckled girl realises that the elderly Cuthberts wanted to adopt a boy instead, she begins trying to win them and, consequently, the reader, over.

 

Artemis_38998Artemis Fowl

By Eoin Colfer

Twelve-year-old Artemis Fowl is a millionaire, a genius, and, above all, a criminal mastermind. But even Artemis doesn’t know what he’s taken on when he kidnaps a fairy, Captain Holly Short of the LEPrecon Unit. These aren’t the fairies of bedtime stories, they’re dangerous! Full of unexpected twists and turns, Artemis Fowl is a riveting, magical adventure.

 

Hobbit_06158The Hobbit

By J.R.R. Tolkien

The idea of leaving your cozy home for adventure and possible death is beautifully conveyed in Tolkien’s English classic. More kid-friendly than the later Lord of the Rings sequence, this tale of trolls, orcs, a smooth-talking dragon, hungry spiders, giant eagles and more balances literary excellence with good old-fashioned action.

 

Lightning_09820The Lightning Thief

By Rick Riordan

Getting kids interested in Greek mythology is easy, just read the first book in the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series. The first of Rick Riordian’s popular adventure novels, The Lightning Thief introduces readers to the protagonist, a 12-year-old boy who constantly runs into trouble due to his unique and odd abilities. Turns out his family ties to Poseidon might have something to do with his behaviour issues.

 

SecretGarden_28889The Secret Garden

By Frances Hodgson Burnett

A wild mix of mystery and Gothic underpinnings, this delightful story reads like a child-friendly version of Jane Eyre. It also happens to contain the most unlikable, spoiled protagonist you’ve ever met, at the beginning, anyway.

 

LionNarnia_76156The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

By C.S. Lewis

It may always be winter and never Christmas in this magical land, but Narnia’s lure has always enthralled young readers. When four kids stumble into a new world, the evil White Witch who rules there has no idea what she’s in for.

 

 

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The Golden Compass

By Philip Pullman

Orphaned Lyra Belacqua’s care-free life among the scholars at Oxford’s Jordan College is shattered by the arrival of two powerful visitors. First, her fearsome uncle, Lord Asriel, appears with evidence of mystery and danger in the far North, including photographs of a celestial phenomenon called Dust and the dim outline of a city suspended in the Aurora Borealis that he suspects is part of an alternate universe. He leaves Lyra in the care of Mrs Coulter who offers to give Lyra the attention her uncle has long refused her. However, nothing is as it seems.

Pollyanna_37245Pollyanna

By Eleanor H. Porter

When orphaned 11-year-old Pollyanna Whittier comes to live with austere and wealthy Aunt Polly Harrington, her philosophy of gladness brings happiness to her aunt and other members of the community, somewhat to their surprise. This timeless classic expresses the universal message that every aspect of life should be looked at in a positive way.

 

windwillows_35613The Wind in the Willows

By Kenneth Grahame

Meet little Mole, wilful Ratty, Badger the perennial bachelor, and petulant Toad and follow their misadventures in gypsy caravans, stolen sports cars, and their Wild Wood which continue to capture readers’ imaginations and warm their hearts long after they grow up. The Wind in the Willows is a timeless tale of animal cunning and human camaraderie.

 

Littlewomen_69862Little Women

By Louisa May Alcott

Following the lives of four sisters on a journey out of adolescence, Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women explores the difficulties associated with gender roles in a post-Civil War America. Jo, Meg, Beth, and Amy March are four sisters living with their mother in New England. Their father is away serving as a chaplain in the Civil War, and the sisters struggle to support themselves and keep their household running despite the fact that the family recently lost its fortune.

 

Heidi_01013Heidi

By Johanna Spyri

When Heidi, a little Swiss orphan girl, is five years old, she is taken by her Aunt Detie to live with her grandfather high up on the Swiss mountain slopes where she leads an idyllic life and befriends Peter the goat-herder. Her happy existence is turned upside down when she is sent to live in Frankfurt, Germany, where she will be a a companion to a 12-year-old girl called Clara Sesemann who is an invalid and is unable to walk.

 

black-Stallion_97377The Black Stallion

By Walter Farley

A young boy Alec Ramsay finds a wild black stallion at a small Arabian port on the Red Sea. Between the black stallion and young boy, a strange understanding grows that leads them through untold dangers as they journey to America.

 

willowby_07760The Wolves of Willoughby Chase

By Joan Aiken

Wicked wolves and a grim governess threaten Bonnie and her cousin Sylvia when Bonnie’s parents leave Willoughby Chase for a sea voyage. Left in the care of the cruel Miss Slighcarp, the girls can hardly believe what is happening to their once happy home. The servants are dismissed, the furniture is sold, and Bonnie and Sylvia are sent to a prison-like orphan school. With the help of Simon the gooseboy and his flock, they escape. But how will they ever get Willoughby Chase free from the clutches of the evil Miss Slighcarp?

* Primary sources: www.goodreads.com and shmoop.com

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