Looking at some ideas for niece for x-mas.
She's 9 and LOVES reading, I've leant her all my old Enid Blyton books & she's steaming through them...
Ideas?
Looking at some ideas for niece for x-mas.
She's 9 and LOVES reading, I've leant her all my old Enid Blyton books & she's steaming through them...
Ideas?
Black Beauty? At that age I loved that book and would finish it, then flick back to the first page and start again. Also My Friend Flicka and the Black Stallion books.
I've got black beauty
Never thought of that.
Also the Alex series by Tessa Duder was quite good. Maybe the Tomorrow series, depending on maturity levels.
I was into Tolkien by that age! Does she like fantasy?
I think when i was 9 i was really into the babysitters club.
Sooo long ago i cant remember but i was in primary school
I've got some babysitters club books & ..... High? (Brain fade)
Can't remember what else I was reading back then, goosebumps (still got them too) & anything put in front of me!
If she likes classics:
The Secret Garden
Anne of Green Gables
Little House on the Prairie
Charlotte's Web
Roald Dahl
Dork Diaries
Truly Tan
Or Judy Blume:
Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing
Otherwise Known as Sheila The Great
Superfudge
Awwww I've got the secret garden & the Anne of series.... Memories!
Keeping them for my girls but I think my niece might just get a free run of them first!
Wondering if a voucher for a book shop would be good.
Make a day to take her for hot chocolates & book shopping!
Might be a bit early for Harry Potter. Maybe save that for when she is 10 & about to turn 11 .
You could always steer her straight over to the Magic Wishing Chair, there's a whole series of those.
Others that I remember reading & loving around that time were books like Milly Molly Mandy, Mrs Pepperpot, and The Little White Horse. Charlotte's Web (of course). Heidi. She's probably not far off from The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe. And I loved (with a passion) The Secret Garden.
ETA I second Truly Tan, that was big with my 9 year old niece last year.
Ella Enchanted
At The Sign Of The Sugared Plum
Stuff by Jackie French (Tom Appleby, Somewhere Around The Corner)
The Alex series is wonderful, as is the Song of the Lioness series by Tessa Duder. But they do have sexual relationships in them (not so graphic in Alex), so depends on her maturity and what her parents are happy for her to read!