Here’s my very quick round-up of great books for the kids on your Christmas list. (Scroll to the bottom for some other ‘best book list’ links.)
For further ideas, you can search my past book reviews by age, just go to Categories over there on the right.
Or you can click on Tags below that, for specific topics of interest.
Age Infant – 4
the Cozy Classics series of literary board books by Jack and Holman Wang: Moby Dick, Les Miserables, War and Peace, Jane Eyre, Pride and Prejudice, and others. Read the (very recent) review here.
Age 5-6
Beautiful Oops, by Barney Saltzberg
An inspirational book about how mistakes can be turned into works of art. Available at amazon.com.
Another great book of artistic inspiration, for those who think they can’t draw. Available at amazon.com.Chester books, by Melanie Watt
A very funny and subversive feline attempts to hijack the book away from the author. Available at amazon.com.Rootabaga Stories, by Carl Sandburg
This is an older book, a crazy brilliant collection of strange folktales – a read-aloud that’s great for all ages. Available at amazon.com.
Age 7-8-9
If you’re shopping for someone in this age range, I can give you some very specific recent favourites in our household:
The Dragons Are Singing Tonight by Jack Prelutsky (poetry collection)
Mystical, funny, melancholy poems about all kinds of dragons, with a vocabulary-expanding range of words. Available at amazon.com.Bone, graphic novel series by Jeff Smith
This has been around for several years, but it’s still a classic read: funny, adventurous, scary, cartoony but profound. First volume at amazon.com.
Entire series in one volume, at amazon.com.
The Tale of Despereaux, by Kate diCamillo
One of our favourite authors writes a moving adventure about darkness, perfidy, redemption and soup. (NB. book is far superior to the movie) Available at amazon.com.
Flora and Ulysses, by Kate di Camillo
A very different diCamillo offering, this one is a younger, lighter, sillier adventure story about a squirrel with special powers he acquired during an unfortunate incident with a vacuum cleaner. Available at amazon.com.
Origami Yoda series, by Tom Angleberger
A funny series of middle school tales involving mystical advice-giving origami figures. Available at amazon.com.
Age 10-11-12
If you’re shopping for an avid reader in this range, that’s the age of my Writing Club gang, and they are simply rabid about:
the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series by Rick Riordan
A wildly popular series about a boy who discovers he’s a demi-god. Full of figures from Greek mythology.
5 volume boxed set at amazon.com.
The Hunger Games books by Suzanne Collins
Grim, violent dystopia. Also wildly popular.
Trilogy box set at amazon.com.
Warriors series by Erin Hunter
Not your everyday housecats, this series is about tribes of wild cats who war against each other. 6 volume boxed set at amazon.com.
And (ahem) if I may do a bit of self-promotion here, my novel Eldritch Manor is a fantasy adventure involving a 12-year-old girl who stumbles upon a boarding house full of retired mythological beings. Perfect for boys or girls aged 8-12. (For more information click here.)
OTHER RELATED POSTS:
Canadian Book suggestions for the Younger Children on your list – c/o 49th Shelf
New York Times Notable Children’s Books of 2013
commonsense.org 2013 Holiday Gift Guide – books, movies, games, apps grouped by age
My Favourite Lesser Known Caldecott Winners, Grouped by Age – If you’d like to go to some older classic picture books, here are some award-winners that are not so well known (but should be).