Check out this list of the best books for seven year olds that are funny and have simple vocabulary. These early chapter books will help kids love reading.
At age seven, most young children are in first grade or getting ready to enter second grade. At this age, they have the foundations of reading down, and many are ready to move past picture books and start reading short, simple chapter books.
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- Popular Books for Seven Year Olds
- 1. The Adventures of Captain Underpants by Dav Pilkey
- 2. Charlotteās Web by E.B. White
- 3. The Magic Tree House Series by Mary Pope Osborne
- 4. Ivy and Bean by Annie Barrows
- 5. Zoey and Sassafras: Dragons and Marshmallowsby Asia Citro
- 6. Mercy Watson Goes for a Ride by Kate DiCamillo
- 7. Frog and Toad Togetherby Arnold Lobel
- 8. Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus by Barbara Park
- 9. Matildaby Roald Dahl
- 10. My Fatherās Dragon by Ruth Stiles Gannett
- 11. Where the Sidewalk Endsby Shel Silverstein
- 12. The Bad Guys by Aaron Blabey
- 13. All About Plants: Ada Twist, Scientistby Andrea Beaty
Popular Books for Seven Year Olds
1. The Adventures of Captain Underpants by Dav Pilkey
The best books on a reading list for seven-year-olds will have a combination of humor and strong vocabulary, and the Captain Underpants*series by Dav Pilkey has both. This graphic novel has enough images to help young readers capture the meaning. Many will find themselves laughing hysterically over the antics of George and Harold as they turn to Mean Mr. Krumpp into the easy-going Captain Underpants of their superhero comic books.
Many seven-year-olds will already know the characters due to the popular television show based on these books, making them more interested in reading them. Pilkey also wrote theDog Manseries, which is another popular graphic novel-style book for this age group.
āGeorge and Harold were usually responsible kids. Whenever anything bad happened, George and Harold were usually responsible.ā
Dav Pilkey, Captain Underpants
2. Charlotteās Web by E.B. White
Charlotteās Web, published in 1952, is a well-known story by childrenās author E.B. White. It is the story of Wilber, a young pig with two best friends, a little girl named Fern, and a spider named Charlotte. They work together to keep him from the butcher by showing that he is, in fact, āSome Pig.ā This tale is about friendship in unexpected places and sacrifice for those friends.
āTrust me, Wilbur. People are very gullible. Theyāll believe anything they see in print.ā
E.B. White, Charlotteās Web
3. The Magic Tree House Series by Mary Pope Osborne
The Magic Tree Houseseries by Mary Pope Osborne has a large collection of books that are ideal to use as first-chapter books. The first book, Valley of the Dinosaurs, introduces readers to Jack and Annie. When they find a tree house full of books, these siblings play in the woods. When they open one of the books, they get transported to the world of dinosaurs. This introduces one of the most treasured childrenās book series of all time, and at just 80 pages, the book is easy enough for second-grade readers.
āāSo letās not tell anyone,ā said Annie. āDad wonāt believe it,ā said Jack.ā
Mary Pope Osborne, Valley of the Dinosaurs
4. Ivy and Bean by Annie Barrows
Ivy and Bean is the first in a book series about two best friends who are very different. When the girls first meet, however, they are not sure they will be friends at all. Why? Because they are incredibly different. Ivy uses a magic spell in the first book to help Bean out of a pickle. The book won the ALA Notable Childrenās Book award in 2007.
āNancy thought Bean was a pain and a pest. Bean thought Nancy was a booger-head.ā
Annie Barrows, Ivy, and Bean
5. Zoey and Sassafras: Dragons and Marshmallowsby Asia Citro
Zoey and Sassafras: Dragons and Marshmallows is the first book in a series by author Asia Citro designed for the five to seven age group. This book features a little girl and her cat that take on adventures with a STEM bent. She follows the scientific method to solve mysteries about the world around her. The chapters in this beginning chapter book are heavy on illustrations, which keeps the attention of young readers.
āThe frog looked me in the eye, smiled, and said, āThank you!ā I clapped my hand over my mouth.ā
Asia Citro, Zoey and Sassafras: Dragons and Marshmallows
6. Mercy Watson Goes for a Ride by Kate DiCamillo
Mercy Watson is a delightful pet pig owned by Mr. and Mrs. Watson. Mercy Watson Goes for a Ride was published in 2005 by Kate DiCamillo and earned the Theodor Seuss Geisel honor in 2007. It is a story of a car ride adventure Mercy takes with her owner. A stowaway in the car leads to an adventure and a police chase. This book is humorous and has a vocabulary ideal for young readers.
āEvery Saturday after lunch, Mr. Watsgon goes outside. Mercy follows him. They stand in the driveway. Together, they admire Mr. Watsonās convertible.ā
Kate DiCamillo, Mercy Watson Goes for a Ride
7. Frog and Toad Togetherby Arnold Lobel
If you have a reluctant reader, this classic book about the power of friendship is a popular choice. This classic childrenās book by Arnold Nobel earned a Newberry Honor. *[Frog and Toad Together](http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/94803.Frog_and_Toad_Together? ref=nav_sb_ss_1_19)*follows best friends, Frog and Toad, as they go about their days. It is a Level Two I Can Read book that works well for kids who can read independently with help.
āI cannot remember any of the things that were on my list of things to do. I will just have to sit here and do nothing,ā said Toad.ā
Arnold Lobel, Frog and Toad Together
8. Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus by Barbara Park
Published in 1992,Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus introduced the world to the sassy and spirited Junie B. This book, the first in a growing series, is Junieās introduction to school through a bus ride to kindergarten. Early readers love the spunky little girl with her sarcastic ways as they see everyday life through her eyes, and this has made the series by author Barbara Park aNew York Times *bestseller.
āI stayed scared about the bus for a whole week. And last night when my mother tucked me into bed, I still felt sickish about it.ā
Barbara Park, Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus
9. Matildaby Roald Dahl
Matilda*is a classic book by childrenās author Roald Dahl. It talks about a smart young girl with terrible parents and a terrible school principal who continues to make friends and create positive change in her world. She also has some mysterious powers and a voracious appetite for books. Readers canāt help but wish for the best for Matilda as they get to know her in this book.
āIām wondering what to read next,ā Matilda said. āIāve finished all the childrenās books.ā
Roald Dahl, Matilda
10. My Fatherās Dragon by Ruth Stiles Gannett
*My Fatherās Dragon*is a Newbery Honor book by Ruth Stiles Gannett. It is the story of Elmer Elevator, who runs away from home to rescue a flying baby dragon. The fantastic tale continues with several whimsical aids that help the boy on his journey. He eventually ends up on the Wild Island, where he must disarm the terrible beasts and rescue the dragon. Though published in 1948, this book continues to inspire generations of children today.
āIsland and Tangerina are joined together by a long string of rocks, but people never go to Wild Island because itās mostly jungle and inhabited by very wild animals. So, I decided to go across the rocks and explore them for myself. It certainly is an interesting place, but I saw something there that made me want to weep.ā
Ruth Stiles Gannett*, My Fatherās Dragon*
11. Where the Sidewalk Endsby Shel Silverstein
Seven-year-old readers are at an excellent age to enjoy poetry if it is written with kids in mind, and Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein is a great book to start with. The fun poems and the authorās artwork made this a great book that kids love. The poems have the unique ability to be both hilarious and profound simultaneously, which has given the book an enduring quality since its publication in 1974.
āThere is a place where the sidewalk ends
And before the street begins
And there the grass grows soft and white
And there the sun burns crimson bright
And there the moon-bird rests from his flight
To cool in the peppermint wind.ā
Shel Silverstein, Where the Sidewalk Ends
12. The Bad Guys by Aaron Blabey
Aaron Blabey has over 30 million books in print, many of which are from his The Bad Guys series. This hilarious series is told in graphic novel form and looks at what happens with the townās ābad guysā who decide to try to be good. *The Bad Guyshave 16 million copies in print and is now a major motion picture. This is a fairly long series, which makes it a great option to introduce young readers to chapter books. If they fall in love, you can add more to their bookshelf. Episode 1 ofThe Bad Guys *was published in 2015.
āThatās ENOUGH! We. Donāt. Fight. Anymore.ā
Aaron Blabey, The Bad Guys
13. All About Plants: Ada Twist, Scientistby Andrea Beaty
If you want non-fiction books to add to your childās favorite books list, consider theAda Twist, Scientistseries by Andrea Beaty. It tackles science topics age-appropriately, with full-color photographs and diagrams that answer some of the kidsā biggest questions about science topics.All About Plantstackles questions like āDo plants need air?ā and āHow do plants eat?ā Ada Twist is the narrator, a cute little girl deeply curious about the world. for children!
āI see a tiny flower in the crack of the sidewalk! Why is it there? Itās a mystery! A riddle! A puzzle! A quest! Time to find out what plants are about!ā
Andrea Beaty, Ada Twist, Scientist, All About Plants