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Xmas prez ideas for book-loving 6yr old?

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litdog · 06/12/2012 16:40

My Year 1 son LOVES reading and has asked for books for Christmas so I thought it might be nice to get him a boxed set, rather than just a few books.

He quite likes Early Reader Horrid Henry, to read himself, and he has an old and battered box set of Mr Men books that he loves us to read to him - and he's starting to read them himself, too.

Has anyone got any good suggestions?

Thank you!

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lostintoys · 06/12/2012 19:26

Y

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noramum · 06/12/2012 20:06

Maybe the Famous Five? Or Dr. Seuss?

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PolterGoose · 06/12/2012 21:32

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simpson · 06/12/2012 21:49

Flat Stanley
The Secret 7 is slightly easier to read than The Famous 5

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sailingby · 06/12/2012 22:43

My 6yo DS enjoys:
Astrosaurs (prefers these to be read to him, but he does read them himself too)
Dinosaur Cover series
Sophie Smiley (football related books)
Hooey Higgins series (by Steve Voake) - very funny

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Merrin · 07/12/2012 11:45

Have got my Y 1 DS (5) Secret Seven and S.W.I.T.C.H. from the Book People. He likes me to read Beast Quest and Dinosaur Cove to him and he likes to read Horrid Henry and comics to himself.

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Haberdashery · 07/12/2012 12:20

Claude books are lovely for a beginning independent reader, v funny and lovely pictures but in the format of something a little more grown up so they look like a paperback. DD (also 6) reads and rereads them constantly.

This is the author's blog: alextsmith.blogspot.co.uk/

Would highly recommend Lulu and the Brontosaurus which I have got for DD for Christmas and already read myself. And Sally Gardner is great fun - a bit harder but not madly difficult. Things like The Invisible Boy might appeal.

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iseetinselandtantrums · 07/12/2012 12:22

dinosaur cove definitely
mr gum
how to train your dragon

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MrsDeterminedandSpecialMum · 07/12/2012 12:28

My DD1 loves books. From reception she has had Roald Dahl boxset, Secret Seven. Also reads Dr Seuss and any books by Jeremy Strong & Jacqueline Wilson. Have just brought her for Xmas Michael Morpugeo boxset & Harry Potter.

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upstart68 · 07/12/2012 12:31

Don't know how well he reads but mine is 7 and really likes the Jeremy Strong books, Roald Dahl, Horrible Histories.

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BlameItOnTheChoirOfAngels · 07/12/2012 12:45

Mr gum is hilarious, redhouse and the book people have some fab deals on.

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Tgger · 07/12/2012 16:00

Dirty Bertie, silly stories...bleeping beauty, silly willy billy goats etc, some of Usborne early reading? HH....lots of those! Jeremy Strong pirate school are easier and for younger readers.

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simpson · 07/12/2012 22:29

Would second the seriously silly stories, they are fab. DS (7) still loves to re read them. He loves Little Red Riding Wolf and Snow White and the 7 Aliens the best....

I would also have a look at the Happy Families books too....

DS liked Mr Creep the Crook the best....

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litdog · 07/12/2012 23:14

Only just got back to this as dd been in hospital. Thank u all v much - I shall sit down and google all suggestions tomorrow. Really really appreciated x

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simpson · 07/12/2012 23:40

Hope your DD is ok.....

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Willdoitinaminute · 07/12/2012 23:47

I started reading How to train your Dragon series by Cressida Cowell with my DS at 6 yrs he just loves them and now at 8 rereads them regularly. They are so much more entertaining than the film.
Beast quest are also popular with most boys.
I also bought the Babar stories for him another hit. They were a favourite of mine.

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Tgger · 08/12/2012 00:00

Yes, hope she is ok. Simpson I have bought DS the Snow White and the seven aliens for Xmas Smile

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simpson · 08/12/2012 17:03

I didn't realise there were so many tbh...

I found a book with them all in together in a charity shop (previously I had only thought there were 3 of them..)

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SantaFrontPaws · 08/12/2012 17:06

Would he be too little for a subscription to The Puffin book club? You get a magazine and choose a book from each (bimonthly I think).

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wheredidiputit · 08/12/2012 17:27

My dd has this subscription magazine they also do a story box one as well.

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litdog · 08/12/2012 17:53

Thanks again all. DD fine - caught finger in door and end came off. I do not recommend it.

SO grateful for all ideas. Gonna look up the Book People site now x

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Bakingtins · 09/12/2012 20:18

Try Red House too - I think they are a sister company of Book People but specialise in books for children. Book People have a beautiful set of nature stories with an audio CD for £10. Fab illustrations and simple text.

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Bakingtins · 09/12/2012 20:20

Also, not a box set but my 6 yr old loves all the Usborne "Look inside" books. they sometimes have them at Book people.

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