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Back to School Reading List for Kids

back to school reading list

The autumn term has finally arrived and all the kids big and small are settling into their new school year. Whether you’ve got a herd of teens heading off to college and university or a tiny tot learning the ropes in their nursery, books are an amazing way to keep them afloat. Our back to school reading list is here to help. At World of Books, we believe that reading is the best activity to fill up the hours, escape or connect, and learn. Whatever your children are into, we’ve got just the book!

Have a look at our hand-picked list of Back to School reads for kids of all ages.

For the littlest page-turners


Handa’s Surprise – Eileen Browne

handa's surprise book


Monkey Puzzle – Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler

monkey puzzle


Oi Frog! – Kes Gray and Jim Field

oi frog collection


Six Dinner Sid – Inga Moore

six dinner sid book


The Owl and the Pussycat – Edward Lear

the owl and the pussycat book


For the budding bookworms


The Parent Agency – David Baddiel

the parent agency david baddiel


Milly-Molly-Mandy Stories – Joyce Lankester Brisley

milly molly mandy stories


Diary of a Wimpy Kid – Jeff Kinney

diary of a wimpy kid world of books


To be a Cat – Matt Haig

to be a cat matt haig


Off By Heart – Roger Stevens

off by heart world of books


For the high-rising readers


Will Grayson, Will Grayson – John Green and David Levithan

will grayson will grayson book


She is Fierce: Brave, Bold, and Beautiful Poems Written by Women – Ana Sampson

she is fierce poetry collection


The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time – Mark Haddon

the curious incident of the dog in the night-time


Noughts & Crosses – Malorie Blackman

noughts and crosses world of books


The Rest of Us Just Live Here – Patrick Ness

the rest of us just live here world of books


To discover more amazing kids’ books then check out our children’s books section. We have amazing reads for kids of all ages with all different interests, so you can curate your own back to school reading list. Get them excited for the school term by treating them to a new book, or you can even find educational material to aid their school work. Whatever they’re into, we’ll have a book for them!

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What books are you reading to the little ones this autumn? What books have your teens got their noses buried in? Let us know in the comments below.

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