Saturday, March 27, 2010

Pick a book , share, share and share again with reluctant readers and soon they will be on the path to independent reading..


These are some fantastic books to share with a reluctant reader. Children from age 7 upwards would love these examples. If they particularly like one book there is no harm in reading it to death to build up the confidence to go it alone. Curl up on the sofa, take it on the bus, wherever, whenever.

Make a day of it at the library seeing which of these books you can find or spend some pocket money at the book shop! Enjoy...


Weird Street: The Treasure Of Mr Tipp
Weird Street: The Treasure Of Mr Tipp
Margaret Ryan
Weird Street is a terrific little four book series that will get 6-9 year old boys (in particular) and girls really reading and enjoying the experience.  Weird Street is on Johnny's paper round, a bizarre, scary and extremely unusual paper round, where...

A Dinosaur Ate My Socks
A Dinosaur Ate My Socks
Eric Brown
Space fantasy, dinosaurs and a trip back in time are the elements in this dramatic story about some homework that goes a bit wild. Millie and Mouse disagree about their homework on dinosaurs: Millie who loves them thinks it will...


Weird Street: The Curse Of Captain Cross-eyed
Weird Street: The Curse Of Captain Cross-eyed
Margaret Ryan
Weird Street is a terrific little four book series that will get 6-9 year old boys (in particular) and girls really reading and enjoying it.  Weird Street is on Johnny's paper round, a bizarre, scary and extremely unusual paper round, where he...


The Mapmaker's Monsters - Beware The Buffalogre!
The Mapmaker's Monsters - Beware The Buffalogre!
Rob Stevens
The first in an upbeat adventure-fantasy series with character led humour that is perfect for boys.  Think Shrek meets Pirates of the Caribbean.  Hugo is an apprentice mapmaker with a knack for attracting the weirdest things to him.  So why is he so surprised...


The Legend of Spud Murphy
The Legend of Spud Murphy
Eoin Colfer
With five brothers in one house things often get out of hand. When Dad has ‘had enough’, he decides that Will and Marty should spend the afternoon in the Library. But he doesn’t know about the librarian, Mrs Murphy…Can Will...


The Killer Underpants (A Jiggy McCue story)
The Killer Underpants (A Jiggy McCue story)
Michael Lawrence
Featuring Jiggy McCue and his pals Pete and Angie, The Killer Underpants will get every boy and girl aged upwards of 9 years old laughing their clothes off!!! The underpants from hell are taking control and that's only...


The Jumble Book
The Jumble Book
Roger Stevens
Published in aid of Dyslexia Action, this splendid jumble of short poems contains a little bit of everything from a mighty assortment of poets, including Roger Stevens, Brian Moses, John Foster, Michael Rosen, Paul Cookson, and Kit Wright.  It is...


The Iron Man
The Iron Man
Ted Hughes
One of the greatest modern fairy stories, this tells of the strange giant Iron Man who appears from nowhere and begins a reign of terror throughout the countryside as he smashes up the farmers’ tractors and diggers. How the farmers...


The Butterfly Lion
The Butterfly Lion
Michael Morpurgo
The inspiring magic of a white lion brings friendship and hope to a lonely ten year old. Miserable at his boarding school, Bertie runs away. He is rescued by a kind old lady who tells him of how another Bertie,...




Terry Deary's Knights' Tales: The Knight of Spurs and Spirits
Terry Deary's Knights' Tales: The Knight of Spurs and Spirits
Terry Deary
A sad story of cruelty in high places gives a chilling history lesson about the power of the rich over the life and death of the poor. Sir Robert is a bad tempered master who lashes out at his servants...



Mudpuddle Farm: Six Animal Adventures
Mudpuddle Farm: Six Animal Adventures
Michael Morpurgo
The enjoyable interactions of the animals that live at Mudpuddle Farm are brilliantly brought to life by former Children’s Laureate, Michael Morpurgo. Different animals are highlighted in the six separate adventures. There’s the cunning of Mossop the lazy cat who...


Mr Majeika
Mr Majeika
Humphrey Carpenter
Magic carpets don't usually turn up in schools, but this is exactly what happens when Class Three’s new teacher flies in through the classroom window and lands on the floor with a bump. Mr Majeika can behave just like any...


Karate Princess In Monsta Trouble
Karate Princess In Monsta Trouble
Jeremy Strong
Zany, headlong adventure is kept under control – just! – in this hilarious adventure of Belinda, the Karate Princess. Belinda is bored and when she’s bored, her karate habit causes a great many things to get broken… Luckily, her uncle...


Demon Defenders: Zombies in the House
Demon Defenders: Zombies in the House
Jake Lancing
Terrific comedy adventures with a footballing twist that are sure to be loved by boys in particular as well as reluctant readers. These books show that mischievousness doesn’t necessarily mean naughty!  The kids are part of an anything-but-ordinary football team. ...


Cool!
Cool!
Michael Morpurgo
Award winning author Michael Morpurgo crams a great deal of emotion into this beautifully told short novel. Lying in a coma after being knocked down by a car, ten year old Robbie is unable to move or speak or see...


Clover Twig And The Incredible Flying Cottage
Clover Twig And The Incredible Flying Cottage
Kaye Umansky
Enjoy a fantastic romp through some crazy magic. Clover Twig's new job as cleaner to the stranage Mrs Eckles comes with a very special house. It's a cottage that can fly! But a flying home has many problems - not...



Aquila
Aquila
Andrew Norriss
Entertainingly written, prize-winning Aquila is an exciting adventure. On a boring school trip, Tom and Geoff discover an ancient flying machine. Determined to find out more about it but also desperate to keep their find a secret, the boys return...




Young Wizards
Young Wizards
Michael Lawrence
Perfect for a reluctant or struggling reader of 8+ but with an interest age of 8-12. This is non-stop comedy involving twin boys who discover that when they reach 12 and a half they have the most extraordinary talents, but using...

2 comments:

  1. This is a great start! If all teachers were this innovative and understood what their students really wanted, the educational world would have been different!

    I really appreciate your initiative...

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  2. Love your selection. Continue what you are doing for the children.

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