Aside from food, water and love, I honestly believe the greatest thing you can give your kids is a love of reading. Sounds totally cheesy, I know. But it’s so dang true. Since they were young, I’ve always given my kids books as gifts. It’s like the gift that keeps on giving.
I’d rather give a book then some lousy toy that will be broken in a day. I’m not super mean mom and I’ve given them plenty of those lousy toys that were broken in a day, but The Girl still has some of the books I’ve given her growing up. I still catch her reading some of them. See, books trump lousy toy any day!
If you’re looking for an awesome gift idea for kids of any age, check out some of our favorite Children’s Book Series:
Okay now I want to hear from you. What are your kids reading? Is there a must-buy or classic series I missed? Do you agree that books are the best gifts ever?
~Mavis
Peggy Stenglein says
You can’t have a top 10 list without ‘The Little House on the Prairie’ series!!!
stacy says
We like all of those. But my son also like the Dragons in our Midst by Bryan Davis.
http://www.daviscrossing.com/raising_dragons.shtml
Raven says
Oh missing so so many
Anne of Green Gables
Little House on the Prairie
Chronicles of Narnia
Judy Blume (Super Fudge)
Tamora Pierce has many many 4 book sets that are wonderful
These are just off the top of my head there are many many more I am sure … Perhaps I was a bit of an advanced reader but there are SO many good children series!
Penelope says
My kids devour books.
To name a few:
Narnia, Little House, Fablehaven, Noel Streatfield books (the shoes). My son loved the Ranger’s Apprentice series. We also really enjoyed the Tales of Magic by Edward Eager. Gail Carson Levine fairy tales were fun. Shannon Hales Princess Academy and Goose Girl. The Frog Princess books.
Julie says
My son really enjoyed the My Side of the Mountain series by Jean Craighead George. And my daughter is obsessed with the Warrior series by Erin Hunter. Both are geared more for middle/high school ages. And 2 of my kids (and me) were completely into the Twilight series.
Peggy Stenglein says
My daughter loved and was obsessed with My Side of the Mountain too, and she researched other Jean Craighead George books. Also, Julie of the Wolves. 🙂
Rachel says
My six year old boy is enjoying the Samurai Kids series.
Cathy says
Yes, where are the Little House books? Anne of Green Gables, Nancy Drew, Trixie Belden (if you can find them), the Mandie series, In Grandma’s Attic series.
Evonne says
Anyone have suggestions for a good set for a 5 year old boy?
Mandy P says
Mine loves the Ralph S. Mouse books by Beverly Cleary. We get the books on tape too and he listens to them in the car all the time!
Sharon says
The Fly Guy series by Tedd Arnold…they are quite affordable as well!
Heidi says
My son loves the How to Train Your Dragon series. The later books get a little scary, but the first ones are fun.
Sharon says
The Fly Guy books are a perfect “first” series for kinder thru second grade readers; Henry and Mudge is a fantastic beginning reader series; Nate The Great is funny and silly and is another great series for second-third grade readers.
mona says
These are all great. I loved the Anne of Green Gables and the Baby Sitters club but I would read almost anything I could get my hands on. My nephew’s also really liked the Goosebumps series .
Alice T. says
My daughter loved the Judy Moody series. Both of my kids enjoyed a series from my childhood – The Boxcar Children. Of course, I agree with other posters about The Little House series. Spiderwick is an enjoyable series for both boys and girls. Charlie Bone is good for tweens (although I read them all, too!). For older kids, the Rot and Ruin series and the Forest of Hands and Teeth are both part of the very popular zombie/dystopian genre. My son LOVES R&R and my daughter FHT. So many to choose from! I really like to get my kids the book and the movie it spawned. It creates a good discussion about how books usually do it better, but what movies add.
Tamara Cullen says
Mavis you picked some fantastic books! Great finds for anyone’s gift list. My girls adore Fancy Nancy, as well as Magic Tree House. LIke other’s have mentioned, they really enjoy Little House, Nancy Drew (the originals) and the Bella Sara series. Thanks for the great list!!
-Tamara
Cecily says
The Sisters Grimm series is a good one
PonyRyd says
Junie B. Jones is our families all time favorite. My wife and my college senior still read them together. 🙂
Ellen in Clackamas says
Oh, don’t forget the Madeleine L’Engle books, especially “A Wrinkle in Time”. One of my all-time favorite books. First read about Meg Murray and Charles Wallace when I was 11 years old and passed the book to my kids who have now passed to their kids.
Marian Braithwaite says
Don’t forget Brandon Mull’s 2 series: Fablehaven and The Beyonders
Becky M. says
My young kids (preschool through early elementary) love Mo Willems books, Elephant and Piggie, and Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus. They are simple and hilarious!
Marcia @Frugal Healthy Simple says
These are great lists. My 7 yo is mowing through the Magic tree house books, and I need new series!