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Favorite Books for Boys Ages 5 - 7 - Saint Paul,MN

I have 3 nephews, ages 5 years, 7 years, and 7 years. I would like to get them books for Christmas. I'm not sure what they'd like. I have girls. What are some of your boys' favorite books? I don't want to buy books with licensed characters (e.g., Disney Cars, Spiderman, etc.). Thanks.

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Captain Underpants is a big hit! They also like Magic Tree House, Harry Potter, and anything gross or unsightly, like Ripley's Believe it or Not books, Guiness book of world records, etc. A lot of boys also like non fiction like books about trucks, snakes, wildlife in general. The 5 year old probably has a wider range of things he likes, one of my favorites is David Shannon's is The Day I Became A Pirate or The True Story of the Three Little Pigs, I can't remember if that's Shannon or not, but it's great!

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L.,
My son likes almost any book you read to him and he is 5. I got an idea from his kindergarten teacher to get book that relate to the child. This idea has been very successful because he is even more interrested. For example he broke his foot so I went and looked for books about broken bones, also he had a loose tooth so I found some books about the "tooth feiry" and loose teeth. He really loved how he could relate.
Hope this helps :)

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Arthur (from the PBS cartoon)
Captain Underpants!
Diary of a Wimpy Kid for the 7y olds
Toad and Frog Adventures
Dr. Seuss

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I have two boys 5 and 8. We love love love Skippy John Jones books. They are so GREAT!! And lots of fun for mama to read. Mine also love "The day I became I Pirate" and "Pirates don't change diapers". Also lots of fun to read out loud...if you are into doing voices and such (which I totally am!)
"Stone Soup"
All Dr Suess books.
"Marty and the Mango"
"Do like a Duck Does"
"Duck rides a Bike" (I think that's the name of it)
Are the 7 year olds reading on their own? My son loves Nate the Great books and Fly Guy. Also, we are into Diary of a Wimpy Kid...but mom may need to read that for them.
If you have a Costco card...we went last year during Christmas and were able to get a pack of books for $10 and I think 8 books came in it. We still read those books a lot.
Good Luck

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Captain Underpants is a big hit! They also like Magic Tree House, Harry Potter, and anything gross or unsightly, like Ripley's Believe it or Not books, Guiness book of world records, etc. A lot of boys also like non fiction like books about trucks, snakes, wildlife in general. The 5 year old probably has a wider range of things he likes, one of my favorites is David Shannon's is The Day I Became A Pirate or The True Story of the Three Little Pigs, I can't remember if that's Shannon or not, but it's great!

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Check out the Dan Gutman books for the 7 yo (Miss Smalls is Off The Wall, etc, and also, he has sports hero books). For the 5 yo how about animal, nature books, or Kipper or Frog & Toad for both ages?

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check out the website guysread.com - there are lots of suggestions. Most boys are interested in VERY different things than most girls. Hvaing one of each we got used to shopping on both sides of the toy store and bookstore!

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Magic Tree House - 5 & 7
Diary of a Wimpy Kid - 7
Dinosaur books - 5 & 7
I Spy books - 5 & 7

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clifford the big red dog and hank the cow dog

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L.,
My son likes almost any book you read to him and he is 5. I got an idea from his kindergarten teacher to get book that relate to the child. This idea has been very successful because he is even more interrested. For example he broke his foot so I went and looked for books about broken bones, also he had a loose tooth so I found some books about the "tooth feiry" and loose teeth. He really loved how he could relate.
Hope this helps :)

1 mom found this helpful

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