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Highly recommended!Ī fast-paced adventure series about a mad scientist who creates a hybrid crocodile-dinosaur-bird killer creature to stop visitors from entering the Everglades. Roan has ups and downs, as one does at a new school, but finds his place at the school and new friends. He’s the oldest new student, everyone else started long before him. It’s funny, adventurous, and engaging to read with comic panels and dialogue, I can see why this beginning chapter book series has gained such a big fan base in the last year.Įngaging from the first page, this is a relatable graphic novel adventure story about a young boy, Roan, who dreams of becoming a pilot. I’m late to the Bot books craze so I started with a story about Bot school. This ends on a cliff-hanger but is worth it - it’s a great page-turning graphic novel adventure with more in the series.īots #5: A Tale of Two Classroomsby Russ Bolts, illustrated by Jay Cooper But evil robots have followed Hilo to Earth and it’s up to Hilo to protect it. Hilo The Boy Who Crashed to Earth by Judd Winick This book is a bit slower-paced than I like but I think it’s a decent read that will appeal to young tinkerers. Frank doesn’t do it but in a miracle of fictional science, the robot builds himself. Recently, Frank has been trying to make a robot who can think for himself (like Frankenstein) using old appliances and spare parts (toaster, keyboard, Shop-Vac). Most of the time, those things don’t work. And there is MORE in the series! Also read: The Pursuit of the Pesky Pizza Pirate!įrank Einstein and the Antimatter Motor by Jon Scieszka, illustrated by Brian Biggsįrank invents things. It may sound contrived but it’s an engaging adventure any kid, artist or not, will love.

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So you’ll make sure (by drawing) that you’ve got a spacesuit, you’ve packed everything you need to bring, the rocket design is perfect plus has some silly (bandages!?) extras, and lots more as the adventure ensues. Along the journey to retrieve the artifact from Captain Sleezoog (he’s a slug), you’ll be tasked with doing your part. This book not only hooks the reader with its space-adventure plot and hilarious narrator Carl the Duckbut it invites YOU to find the missing priceless artifact requiring bravery, heroism and drawing.
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(These are FREE for Kindle Unlimited subscribers!)ĭoodle Adventures: The Search for Slimy Space Slugs! by Mike Lowery I was surprised that this was such an entertaining, funny read. Short sentences with witty observations on life from the perspective of a Minecraft zombie that will crack you up. If your child likes these graphic novels, there are TONS of books in this funny sci-fi zombie series.ĭiary of a Minecraft Zombie Book 1: A Scare of a Dare by Herobrine Books
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It’s not often you see a book in full color – love that!Īn easy chapter book that’s simple, fun, and entertaining about a boy who moves to a new planet. Kudos to Dav Pilkey and Dan Santat for creating such an action-packed, engaging new series for young readers. Ricky Ricotta’s Mighty Robot The Voodoo Vultures from Venus by Dav Pilkey, illustrated by Dan Santat This is one of our favorite graphic novels! Zita the Spacegirl is a true friend who not only saves her best friend from kidnapping aliens but saves the galaxy! I hope they’ll get your kids reading and reading and reading.īelow you’ll find I’ve divided the books into age groups.īest Scary Stories for Kids (Chapter Books) Best Science Fiction Books For Kids Sci-Fi Books Ages 6 – 9 Science Fiction (Sci-Fi) is a genre that includes science technology that could possibly happen in the future and/or in space and/or in a different dimension.Ĭheck out these engaging science fiction chapter books for ages six to sixteen.
