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Recommend Best Reading Books For A Ten-Year-Old Girl

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Oiverbotel | 07:04 Thu 13th Nov 2014 | Family & Relationships
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My sister says her ten year old daughter is utterly bored at the prospect of reading. Sis is getting so upset about this that she's asked me - an awkward child whose first reading material was the Economist and Private Eye. (yes, I was a nerdy kid!).

Could anyone suggest some favourite books of 10-11 year old girls which might help inspire my niece into finding interest in reading, please? She's a good kid and she's quite intelligent. But for some sad reason, she'd rather plop herself in front of a telly than getting lost in a book.

And...my thought is that it's far better to get her a real book, rather than a Kindle edition. Is that correct thinking on my part, or should I give way to feeding her starving Kindle?

Many thanks!
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I assume she's read all the Harry Potter books?
Jacqueline Wilson writes books for children and has won many prizes
My ten-year-old Goddaughter has always got her face in a book. Last Christmas, I bought her a series of Vampire books by Sienna Mercer. The box set of twelve, I think, were a very good price on Amazon. She loved them. Also, have you tried Goosebumps? Also very good for that age.
Ancient, I know, but what about the Enid Blyton books set in girls' schools? Mallory Towers springs to mind. That's of course if you can still get them. May no longer be PC.
Charlotte's Web
Take her to the library a couple of times for an hour at a time and see what she gravitates to.

There are plenty of books for 10 yr olds out there. What age range does she read at? If she is only at a reading age of 8 then pitch at that level. If she has a reading age of 12 then pitch towards that age.

Sometimes it isn't about their actual age but their ability!
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Michael Morpurgo, the children at the school I worked in loved his books.
My little sister is currently reading Marcus Sedgwick and Michelle Paver's stuff.
I read them too and they're great. Aimed at kids about 12 upwards, but if she's a bright ten years old then she'll have no issues and they are beautifully written:)
At that age I was reading the "Scarlet Pimpernel".
can she read? People who can't are very adept at hiding it
goodbye mister tom......a favourite from my childhood! i still have my 30 yr old copy and re-read it every now and then. it is about a ww2 evacuee and is simply brilliant.
My 9 year old daughter wants the Dork Dairies (by Rachel Renee Russell) for Christmas, maybe they would suit.
Treat her to a day at the library where she cannot become distracted by tv or mobile phones etc. I'm sure she'll find something to her liking
please steer her towards classics rather than some of the fashionable rubbish coming out (like vampire/fantasy stuff). i always feel that young people these days are very poorly read and ignorant of classical literature/art. i was reading anything and everything i found in my parents library as i ran out of books!
My daughter is 12 and hates reading, which annoys me, as I love reading! I've tried all sorts, but the only books she has read and really enjoyed were the Diary of a wimpy kid series, she has read 4 of them. She has also enjoyed a couple of Jaqueline Wilson books.
Knowabit, my daughter loves reading but is a right swot so I am pleased that she wants the Dork Diaries - your daughter might like them too as they are not so 'boyish'.
Thanks Sherrard, I'll have a look for them.
Do you think it just doesn't grab some people like it may others?

Like knowabit, my daughter (nearly 10) dislikes reading, despite being good at it. No matter how I try to instil in her a love of books I know im failing miserably, she just aint interested. I do keep plugging away, but I really think im just banging my head against a wall. I'm hoping that eventually she'll get a love of being 'lost' in a story, as in my mind there's something really magical about it.

In addition to some excellent recommendations above, Roald Dahl's Matilda.

Also The Hobbit is a great kid's book and it's out on DVD and coming up again in the cinema this Christmas, so it might help her to combine her "telly" addiction with books.

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