Hilo is a kid who comes crashing down to earth. Both my kids love Hilo! My seven year old, in particular, is eager for the third book to come out. Dounia tells her granddaughter her experience of being hidden during If you've ever felt graphic novels were a "lesser" form of literature, I urge you to read this book. This is an extraordinarily touching book, and a very child-appropriate tale of the Holocaust. Hidden: A Child's Story of the Holocaust by Loïc Dauvillier, Greg Salsedo, and Marc Lizano. Fantasy and science fiction graphic novels.Best graphic novels for middle school (grades 4-8).Graphic novels for kids (grades 3-6) You're looking at it!. (Note: book covers and titles are affiliate links)ĭo your kids have a penchant for graphic novels? Do you harbor a secret prejudice against them like I used to? I read Sweet Valley High like candy when I was a kid, and all of the books on this list are of higher quality than that that series ( ah, but I loved it so), so there you have it. As in all forms of literature, there are good books and not-so-good books. My advice? If your kids likes graphic novels, let them read them as much as they want. You may have heard arguments about how graphic novels are somehow "lesser" than traditional books. My kids love them, of course, but I find my mind wanders when I read them. I suppose that is because how I've trained my brain to read. I have a hard time reading graphic novels. I've put it off for so long and the reason is simple. So I'm putting together a series of books lists, starting with graphic novels for 3-5th grade ( although in retrospect, I'm going with 3-6th grade). I've been asked many times for a list of good graphic novels for kids.
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