2016 Holiday Gifts for
Growing Readers Ages 6 – 8
by Laura Lambert
Early readers are my fave. Whether youâre reading longer books to them at night, or theyâre digging into beginning books on their own, there are so many new characters, gorgeous illustrations, and increasingly nuanced storylines to explore.
Hereâs my holiday shortlist of activity books, new titles, themed sets, and some particularly special books for the 6- to 8-year-olds in your life.
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For the LEGOphile
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365 Things to Do with LEGOÂź Bricks
Buy from:This is a no-brainer in my household. I think my son may have come out of the womb with LEGO in hand, thatâs how obsessed he is. And while I firmly believe in imagination-driven free building, some inspiration and instruction just helps the little ones with the basics.
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For the Future TED Talker
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Ada Twist, Scientist
Buy from:Boy, girl, doesnât matter â both will enjoy the latest by Beaty, a New York Times bestseller about a curious little thinker named Ada. For a more robust gift, get the trio of STEM-minded books, which includes Rosie Revere, Engineer and Iggy Peck, Architect â a.k.a. Adaâs classmates.
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For the Treehugger
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The Great Spruce
Buy from:As an arborist, John Duvall has a special relationship with trees â and he shares that in The Great Spruce, the story of a special tree and the boy who loves it. Any child who has marveled at the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree will gain perspective from this book.
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For the Comic Book (and Comedy) Fan
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Hilo Series
Buy from:Kids who love stories that go big â big laughs, big adventure, big fun â will love the Hilo series. With a memorable cast of characters, graphics that hook you from page one, and a storyline that keeps you coming back for more, it's no surprise Hilo has been a hit. This season, you can gift the first two books in the series, The Boy Who Crashed to Earth and Saving the Whole Wide World, and if your young reader is hooked, you can follow up with the third book, The Great Big Boom, when it comes out in February.
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For the Future Art Star
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Radiant Child
Buy from:Thereâs a room full of Basquiats at the Broad Museum, where I live in Los Angeles, and Iâve always been struck by the way his work speaks to kids and parents alike. So this book, a portrait of Jean-Michel Basquiatâs life (and not so much his death), is not so shocking to my sensibilities. Kids easily embrace the textures, the raucousness of the mixed-media works. And itâs a wonderful celebration of an artistâs vision.
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For the (Christian) Faithful
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Miracle Man
Buy from:Christmas, after all, is a celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. This book captures stories of Jesus, replete with miracles â though it is not a comprehensive re-telling of all that the Bible offers. The illustrations are what make this book truly special.
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For the Future I Spy Whiz
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The Lost House
Buy from:At this age, seek and find books are still appealing â and this intricate one is a delight! Whimsical illustrations of Grandpaâs cluttered house, and the grandchildren have to help him find what heâs lost in each jam-packed room. You can take your time and spread the hunt over many nights.
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For the Kung Fu Aficionado
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North Pole Ninjas: MISSION: CHRISTMAS!
Buy from:Ninjas + Christmas, what more could you ask for? How about 50 stealth ninja missions, to accompany the 32-page book, and a plush âsenseiâ to keep your skills sharp.
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For the Future Animal Planet Host
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The Deadliest Creature in the World
Buy from:Vipers, sharks, the dreaded mosquito ⊠which scares you the most? The Deadliest Creature in the World is exactly the kind of book to pique a childâs interest in the scarier side of nature. Gorgeously illustrated, to say the least. And it can easily combine with two other Guiberson-Spirin works â The Greatest Dinosaur Ever and The Most Amazing Creature in the Sea â for kids who love all things scaly, slimy, or wild.
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For the Aspiring Storyteller
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The Storyteller
Buy from:Incredible stories-within-stories, incredible illustrations. This book reminds us why we spend all our money at the bookstore in the first place â the power of storytelling.
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For the Budding Book Collector
If your littles donât already have âem, this trio of 2016 award-winning books is the perfect addition to a growing library.
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