It’s not often that you pick up a children’s book that ticks all the right boxes. An original storyline, good language, children-friendly themes – it’s not too much to ask, is it? If you’re looking for good book recommendations for primary school kids, you’re in the right place!
These carefully selected books have stood the test of time, delighting generations of young readers with their compelling narratives, vivid characters, and – for some – even valuable life lessons. Each page within these literary treasures holds the potential to transport children to far-off places, ignite their curiosity, and strengthen their confidence in reading independently.
So, without further ado, let’s dive into the enchanting world of literature and discover these remarkable titles that deserve a prominent place on every young reader’s bookshelf!
1. Holes (Louis Sachar)
Wrongfully accused of theft, Stanley Yelnats has been sent to a boys’ detention centre at Camp Green Lake – which ironically is located in a desert with no green and no lake. In the name of ‘character building’, the boys are tasked to dig holes in the desert ground all day. However, there is something more to this strange choice of rehabilitation activity. What is the warden looking for?
The past and present intertwine in this brilliantly original and comedic tale, centred around themes of crime, punishment, and redemption.
2. Call it Courage (Armstrong Sperry)
This is the legend of the people of Hikueru, a story about Mafatu, who was afraid of the sea. But there was no place for fear – Mafatu was son of the Great Chief of the Hikueru people who worshipped courage. Mafatu was the centre of everyone’s ridicule because of his fear. When he could bear the teasing no longer, Mafatu decides to set off to sea to overcome his fear, once and for all.
A journey of growth and self-discovery, this is an inspiring tale about courage, determination, and resilience.
3. The Mysterious Benedict Society (Trenton Lee Stewart)
One day, a mysterious advertisement is seen in the newspapers. It reads “Are you a gifted child looking for special opportunities?” But out of the throngs of children who sign up, only four would eventually make it through the gruelling and mind-bending tests. Passing the test is only just the beginning: the real challenge requires them to infiltrate the Learning Institute for the Very Enlightened, and face even more trials that put their physical and mental abilities to the test. Would they be able to complete their tasks successfully?
This is a charming and delightful read, full of wit and whimsicality. From suspense to heartwarming moments, there is a bit of something for everyone in this clever tale.
4. When You Reach Me (Rebecca Stead)
Miranda is a normal girl living in New York with her mother and her mother’s boyfriend. But one day, she begins to find mysterious messages from someone who seems to know everything about her – even things that have yet to happen. With each new message, it seems that a tragedy is about to occur – and only Miranda can put a stop to it.
Written with a slice-of-life realism that is straightforward and immersive, ‘When You Reach Me’ might be a children’s book, but it is packed with emotion and profundity that even adults will appreciate.
5. Elephants Can Remember (Agatha Christie)
Is it possible to find out the truth about a crime that happened 15 years ago? Hercule Poirot takes on the challenge, amidst a lack of evidence for the case of a husband and wife who were shot dead, and a woman who was found dead at the foot of a cliff. Through testimonials and witness reports, will Hercule find out who the murderer is?
Known for her mystery thrillers, Agatha Christie is an all-time bestseller author. This book is part of a the murder in retrospect series, centred on cold-case murders.
Conclusion
Reading is one of the greatest ways to enjoy learning a language. It is magical how words can conjure up fantasy worlds and adventures – and sound so beautiful while doing so. If your child is not yet excited about reading, maybe these books can help them dive into the wonders of reading!
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