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11 best books (77)

We invited a panel of teachers, literacy and reading experts, book reviewers and editors – see right – to choose their top 11 best books for under 11s. From picture books to older fiction, together they make an exciting and varied list of recommended reads for children from three to 11.

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Ice Palace

by Robert Swindells (Puffin)

Ivan’s younger brother has been stolen by the evil Starjik. The winter is cold and unrelenting, yet brave Ivan sets off on a terrible journey to find his dear brother. A tale of great courage and perseverance in the face of danger.

Mudpuddle Farm

by Michael Morpurgo (HarperCollins)

An absolute delight for younger readers. After reading several of the ‘Animal Adventures’ with a Year 2 class, lots of children went on to choose to read the stories independently.

Giddy Goat

by Jamie Rix and Lynne Chapman (Orchard)

Meet Giddy, a mountain goat who is scared of heights! A beautifully illustrated tale of finding courage, and great friendship. A lovely (and very funny) story to share with younger children.

The Minpins

by Roald Dahl (Puffin)

Krindlekrax

by Philip Ridley (Puffin)

Ruskin Splinter is determined to be the hero of his school play and believes in himself, when all family and friends think very little of him.

Find the White Horse

by Dick King-Smith (Puffin)

A brilliant adventure with a loveable cast of quirky animals. Many of my classes over the years have adored this lovely tale in which the large and hairy mongrel, Lubber, and his misfit group of friends, try to find his owners.

Into The Forest

by Anthony Browne (Walker)

A book that really gets children talking. They love spotting the well-known characters from fairy tales and are naturally encouraged to predict events.

The Tunnel

by Anthony Browne (Walker)

The Tunnel is my ‘go to’ book for exploring relationships. It is such a simple story, in a way, and yet can bring out the most complex of discussions.

The Silver Sword

by Ian Serraillier (Red Fox)

This book was read to me by Mrs Taylor as a class read when I was ten – it literally changed my life.

Framed

by Frank Cottrell Boyce (Macmillan)

Touching, clever and it makes you want to hunt out pictures of great art on the internet. A brilliant class read.

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