Early December is the perfect time to introduce you to a half dozen
books for young readers. Get ready to add some titles to wish list,
whether you are looking for holiday gifts, want to read along with your
kids, or (like me) simply enjoy reading middle grade books.
Fantastical Fun
- School Ship Tobermory by Alexander McCall Smith
(Delacorte Books for Young Readers): Twins Ben and Fee MacTavish leave
their submarine home to attend school on a sailboat with kids from
around the world. An exciting learning adventure turns into a mystery
when the Tobermory crosses paths with another ship.
- Wildwitch Wildfire by Lene Kaaberbol (Pushkin's Children's
Books): When shy Clara meets a huge black cat, she discovers she's a
wildwitch. Will her newly developed skills, including talking to
animals, protect her from the darker beings? (translated from the
Danish)
Contemporary Antics
- Welcome to Wonderland by Chris Grabenstein
(Random House Children's Books): P.T. Wilkie and his mom live in his
grandfather's struggling motel located in a Florida resort town. After
he meets motel guest Gloria Ortega, the two youngsters scheme and plot
to save P.T.'s home.
- Nothing but Trouble by Jacqueline Davies (Katherine Tegen
Books): Maggie's scientific imagination is given a needed spark when she
befriends the new girl at school, artistic Lena. The dynamic duo become
the queens of pranks that brighten up their small town.
Get a Shot of Reality
- Trailblazers by Rachel Swaby
(Delacorte Books for Young Readers): This fascinating book contains
short biographies of thirty-three women who were pioneers in science
from a variety of fields, including astronomy, health, chemistry, and
genetics. An easy-to-read introduction.
- The Stout-Hearted Seven by Net Lohnes Frazier
(Young Voyager): The true story of the Sager children who were orphaned
on the Oregon Trail in 1844, adopted by a family, and then captured by
Cayuse Indians. This books is based on a manuscript written by one of
the surviving children.
They look better than some of the popular middle grade fare!
ReplyDeleteI love middle grade books! I can't wait to read Trailblazers.
ReplyDeleteI like middle grade books so much better than young adult books. And please tell me where AMS gets his energy!! Amazing, amazing writer.
ReplyDeleteperfect timing .. i was looking for some books for a smart little 7 yr old ...
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