Encouraging your child's reading

Do you need to get your child into reading?
  • Try non-fiction books and look for subjects your child is interested in.
  • Try the Sophisticated Picture book collection. This include puzzle books, comics and graphic novels.
  • The Children’s Fiction Series bin has series books, including the Rainbow fairies, Beast Quest, Magic Animal Friends, Sea Quest, Gladiator Boy and Animal Ark.
  • You can also try reading your child a book that you read when you were younger – your enthusiasm for the story might encourage them to read more of the same.
  • Classic stories are another way to introduce your child to reading.

    


Here are some fiction stories (Chapter books) that might help encourage your child into reading:

       

  • Around the World In Eighty Days by Geronimo Stilton  
  • Ballet School by Poppy Rose
  • Calums’ Hard Knock by Danny Scott
  • Dirty Bertie: Dinosaur by Alan MacDonald
  • Flat Stanley by Jeff Brown
  • The Fox and the Ghost King by Michael Morpurgo
  • Grandpa Was an Astronaut by Jonathon Meres
  • Jack Beechwhistle: Attack of the Giant Slugs by Kes Grey
  • The Lion Roars by Alan Gibbons
  • Luke by James Valentine
  • Lucy and the Merman by Franki Wood
  • Pool Panic by Jake Maddox
  • Ricky Ricotta's Mighty Robot vs. the Unpleasant Penguins from Pluto by Dav Pilkey
  • The Snow Globe by Jean Ure
  • Tashi and the Phoenix by Anna Fienberg
  • The Truth About My Unbelievable Summer by David Cole
     

Or you can try books written by these popular authors:
  • Judy Blume
  • Enid Blyton
  • Eion Colfer
  • Roald Dahl
  • Terry Denton
  • Morris Gleitzman
  • Bear Grylls
  • Louise Guy
  • Anthony Horowitz
  • Paul Jennings
  • Karen McCombie
  • Michael Morpurgo
  • James Riordon
  • Geronimo Stilton
  • Jean Ure
  • Holly Webb
  • Jacqueline Wilson