The document provides suggested reading lists for different age groups: KS1 (ages 4-7), KS2 (ages 7-11), and KS3 (ages 11-16). The lists include over 50 books spanning different genres such as picture books, chapter books, novels, and fantasy works. Some popular authors that appear across the lists include Roald Dahl, Michael Morpurgo, and C.S. Lewis. The books are intended to engage and entertain readers from early childhood through the teenage years.
The document provides suggested reading lists for different age groups: KS1 (ages 4-7), KS2 (ages 7-11), and KS3 (ages 11-16). The lists include over 50 books spanning different genres such as picture books, chapter books, novels, and fantasy works. Some popular authors that appear across the lists include Roald Dahl, Michael Morpurgo, and C.S. Lewis. The books are intended to engage and entertain readers from early childhood through the teenage years.
The document provides suggested reading lists for different age groups: KS1 (ages 4-7), KS2 (ages 7-11), and KS3 (ages 11-16). The lists include over 50 books spanning different genres such as picture books, chapter books, novels, and fantasy works. Some popular authors that appear across the lists include Roald Dahl, Michael Morpurgo, and C.S. Lewis. The books are intended to engage and entertain readers from early childhood through the teenage years.
Cinnamon by Neil Gaiman Max and the Millions by Ross The Amazing Story of Adolphus Montgomery Tips by Michael Morpurgo I Can Only Draw Worms by Will Desirable by Frank Cottrell Give Peas a Chance by Morris Mabbitt Boyce Gleitzman The Very Hungry Caterpillar by My Brother is a Superhero by Illegal by Eoin Colfer Eric Carle David Solomons Goodnight Everyone by Chris There’s a Werewolf in my Tent The Nowhere Emporium by Haughton by Pamela Butchart Ross Mackenzie We’re Going on a Bea Hunt by The 13 Storey Treehouse by Time Travelling with a Hamster Michael Rosen Andy Griffiths by Ross Welford Peace at Last by Jill Murphy Frank Einstein by Jon Scieszka Cogheart by Peter Bunzl The Bad Tempered Ladybird by Operation Gadgetman by The Girl of Ink and Stars by Eric Carle Malorie Blackman Kiran Millwood Hargrave Funnybones by Allan Ahlberg The Children of Green Knowe by Eren by Simon P Clark Lucy Boston The Gruffalo by Julia Donaldson How to Train your Dragon by The Railway Children by E Cressida Cowell Nesbit A Bear called Paddinton by Lizzie Dripping by Helen Carrie’s War by Nina Bawden Michael Bond Cresswell A Lion in the Meadow by The Great Elephant Chase by The Crowstarver by Dick King Margaret Mahy Gillian Cross Smith Cops and Robbers by Allan The Twits by Roald Dahl The Eddie Dickens Trilogy by Ahlberg Philip Ardagh Hairy Maclary by Lynley Dodd Charlie and the Chocolate From Hereabout Hill by Michael Factory by Roald Dahl Morpurgo Owl Babies by Martin Waddell War Game by Michael Foreman The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien The Emperor of Absurdia by Toad Rage by Morris Gleitzman Kensukes’s Kingdom by Michael Chris Riddell Morpugo There are Cats in this Book by The Last Castaways by Harry Lion Boy by Zizou Corder Viviane Schwarz Horse The Dark by Lemony Snicket The Falcon’s Malteaser by The Other Side of Truth by Anthony Horowitz Beverley Naidoo The Tiger who came to Tea by The House that Sailed Away by Skellig by David Almond Judith Kerr Pat Hutchins Avocado Baby by John The Hodgeheg by Dick King The Changes Trilogy by Peter Birmingham Smith Dickinson My Friend Bear by Jez The Firework Maker’s Daughter The Chronicles of Narnia by CS Alborough by Philip Pullman Lewis Katie Morag’s Island Stories by George’s Marvellous Medicine Goodnight Mister Tom by Mairi Hedderwick by Roald Dahl Michelle Magorian Mister Magnolia by Quentin Billionaire Boy by David Siverfin by Charlie Higson Blake Walliams