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Recommended books for children aged 7 and up

Discover a curated selection of engaging books perfect for young readers aged 7 and up. This collection features captivating stories, popular series, and beloved characters designed to spark imagination, foster a love for reading, and support literacy development in primary school children. Explore titles across various genres, including adventure, fantasy, mystery, and everyday life, all chosen to appeal to this age group and encourage independent reading. Find ideal literary recommendations for children transitioning to more complex narratives and developing their reading comprehension skills.

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    Little Sherlock: The Case of the Tyrannosaurus Rex

    293 Global Votes
    • Flows nicely with simple vocabulary

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    This interactive book encourages observation, logic, and an interest in science and mysteries in a playful way. It is perfect for little detectives who enjoy solving enigmas.

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    Batpig #03 in pig and soul

    133 Global Votes
    • Brilliant and hilarious book

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    Comics are an excellent tool to encourage reading in children who prefer a more visual and dynamic format. This title offers adventures and fun in panels with a peculiar and appealing character.

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    Diary of Greg (Volume number 20)

    109 Global Votes
    • Global smash-hit series

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    This modern classic has hooked millions of children into reading with its illustrated diary format and its humorous stories. Its accessibility makes it very appealing, even for those reluctant to read.

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    Anna Kadabra. The Night of the Imposter

    0 Global Votes
    • Great for all ages

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    This title is part of a very popular series that hooks early readers with its plots of magic, friendship, and mystery. It is perfect for fostering a love for reading in children from 7 years old.

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    Princesses Also Fart

    0 Global Votes
    • Relatable to children who fart

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    This book is a fun option that breaks with traditional fairy tale stereotypes, offering a more human and comical perspective. It is ideal for children who enjoy humor and for fostering a critical view of classic characters.

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    Mikeltube 1. MikelTube and the Compass of Destiny

    0 Global Votes
    • Engaging story combining fantasy and friendship

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    This book connects with children's current interests as it is based on a popular YouTube channel, which can serve as a gateway to reading. It offers an exciting adventure with characters children already know and admire.

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    What a brilliant idea!

    0 Global Votes
    • Suitable for developing readers

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    This book addresses important themes such as complexes and self-esteem in an original and appealing way for children. Its positive message about self-acceptance makes it a valuable read for this age.

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    The Magic Microscope. Mystery at the Supermarket

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    • Interactive microscope with up to 200x magnification

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    This book combines mystery and science in a fun and accessible way, introducing scientific concepts while children solve an enigma. It is ideal for curious children and science lovers.

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    Science in Comics. Biology

    0 Global Votes
    • Features 24 major educational concepts in life sciences

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    This educational comic introduces biology concepts in an accessible and entertaining way, combining the appeal of the visual format with learning. It is ideal for curious children and for sparking their interest in science.

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    The Ogre Who Was Always Very Angry

    0 Global Votes
    • Helps teach children strategies to calm down

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    This story addresses emotion management and friendship in an accessible and understandable way for children. It is a valuable read to help them understand and express their own feelings.

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    I'm Very Busy

    0 Global Votes
    • Suitable for developing readers

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    Being a 2026 novelty by Oliver Jeffers, an acclaimed author, this book offers a fresh and current story. It is ideal for readers from 6 years old who seek narratives with distinctive illustrations and profound messages.

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    Adventures of the Pioneers of the Sea

    0 Global Votes
    • Engaging hi-lo content for 5th-6th graders

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    This informative book fosters interest in history, science, and gender equality, presenting inspiring role models. It is a valuable read for children from 7 years old who are looking for stories of brave women and their achievements.

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    The Very Catastrophic Zoo Visit

    0 Global Votes
    • Keeps readers in suspense until the end

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    From acclaimed author Joël Dicker, this foray into children's literature offers a fun and exciting plot. It is a read that promises to captivate young readers with a disastrous visit to the zoo.

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    The Ruby of Mount Fuji

    0 Global Votes
    • Appropriate for ages 8-10

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    This adventure book, full of ninjas and mystery, is ideal for children who enjoy action and stories with an oriental touch. The author's own illustrations add visual appeal.

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    Magical Creatures and Mythological Beings

    0 Global Votes
    • Features magical creatures like fairies, dragons, and mermaids

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    This interactive book stimulates curiosity about mythology and fantasy in a visually appealing way. It invites a journey around the world in search of legendary beings, ideal for children from 7 years old.

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    Cuckoo

    0 Global Votes
    • IRA Children's Book Award winner

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    As a February 2026 novelty, this book offers a fresh and current story for young readers. It is suitable for children from 6 years old, promising an engaging and relevant read.

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    Once I Was a Tree

    0 Global Votes
    • Uses fabulous illustrations

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    Being a February 2026 novelty, this book offers an interesting perspective on nature or personal growth. It is suitable for children from 6 years old, inviting them to reflection.