Discover our guide with the best books for ten year olds that your little ones will love reading at bedtime and throughout the day.
Any list of the best books for ten-year-olds will undoubtedly include mysteries, animals, learning about the world, how to make things, and stories where the storyâs hero is the same age as they are. This curated list of the best books for ten-year-olds has all of a childâs favorite topics, including some that even your child might not yet have dreamed of.
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- Classic Books for Ten Year Olds
- 1.Charlotteâs Web by E. B. White
- 2. Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls
- 3.Matilda by Roald Dahl
- 4. Holes by Louis Sachar
- 5.Fantastic Mr. Fox by Roald Dahl
- 6. Green Eggs and Hamby Dr Seuss
- 7. James and the Giant Peachby Roald Dahl
- 8. Harold and the Purple Crayonby Crockett Johnson
- 9. The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame
- Best Fantasy Books for Ten Year Olds
- Best Nonfiction Books for Ten-Year-Olds
- 15. Guinness World Records by Guinness World Records
- 16.Life Skills for Kidsby Karen Harris
- 17.How to Survive Anything by Rachel Buccholz
- 18. Encyclopedia Brown, Boy Detective by Donald J. Solo
- 19.A Long Walk to Waterby Linda Sue Park
- 20. Inside Out and Back Againby Thanhha Lai
- 21. Science Verseby Jon Scieszka
- 22.Moonshot: The Flight of Apollo 11 by Brian Floca
- 23.Am I Made of Stardust? by Maggie Aderin-Pocock
- Best Picture Books for Ten-Year-Olds
- Best Funny Books for Ten-Year-Olds
- Best Inspirations Books for Ten-Year-Olds
- 30. Inspirational Sports Stories for Young Readersby Kurt Taylor
- 31. You are an Amazing Girl by Nadia Ross
- 32. Inspiring Stories for Amazing Boysby Emily Green
- 33. The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind (Young Readers Edition) by William Kamkwamba and Bryan Mealer
- 34. The War that Saved My Lifeby Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
- 35. One Crazy Summerby Rita Williams-Garcia
- Best Mystery Books for Ten-Year-Olds
- Best Adventure Books for Ten Year Olds
- 40.Keep Out!: Build Your Own Backyard Clubhouseby Lee Mothes
- 41. *The Secret Lake by Karen Inglis
- 42. Walk Two Moonsby Sharon Creech
- 43. The Wednesday Wars by Gard D. Schmidt
- 44. Because of Winn-Dixie by Kate DiCamillo
- 45. Wishby Barbara OâConnor
- 46.The Borrowers by Mary Norton
- 47. Minecraft by Sfé R. Monster
- 48. Spectacular Stories For Curious Kids by Jesse Sullivan
- 49.The Vanquishersb y Kaylnn Bayron
- 50. The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznkick
- 51. Middle School, The Worst Years of My Lifeby James Patterson
- Classic Books for Ten Year Olds
Classic Books for Ten Year Olds
1.Charlotteâs Web by E. B. White
Charlotteâs Webis a classic chapter book for ten-year-olds
Charlotteâs Web has been a favorite of parents and children for generations. Itâs a heartwarming tale about friendship, bravery, and the power of love. This award-winning story is about a pig named Wilbur and his friendship with a spider named Charlotte. Charlotte saves Wilburâs life by weaving beautiful words into her webs.
The book teaches kids about the importance of selflessness and compassion as Charlotte risks her life to help Wilbur. The writing is so simple yet so powerful. Kids will love the characters and be captivated by the story. Itâs a great way to spark conversations about kindness and the beauty of friendship.
âChildren almost always hang onto things tighter than their parents think they will.â
E.B. White, Charlotteâs Web
2. Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls
Where the Red Fern Growsis a fantastic book for the young animal lover in your family
Where the Red Fern Growsis a heart-wrenching and beautifully written tale that will leave a lasting impression on any reader. This timeless classic transports you to the Ozark Mountains, where a young boy named Billy embarks on a journey filled with adventure, friendship, and self-discovery.
The story is a vivid tapestry woven with love, courage, and perseverance themes. It follows Billy as he trains two dogs to become the best hunting team in the valley, facing countless challenges along the way. The bond between Billy and his dogs is miraculous, and their loyalty and devotion to one another will have you and your son or daughter reaching for tissues.
âIf a manâs word isnât any good, heâs no good himself.â
Wilson Rawls, Where the Red Fern Grows
3.Matilda by Roald Dahl
Matildais a world-famous childrenâs chapter book loved by millions of readers
Matildais an extremely popular childrenâs book, ideal for kids aged ten and over. The story follows a brilliant young girl called Matilda Wormwood as she navigates a troubled home life with the help of a loving teacher - Miss Honey.
Roald Dahlâs storytelling is a blend of whimsical and insightful, giving readers key life lessons in a way that engages and excites their young minds. With beautiful illustrations and imagery, readers can relate to Matildaâs struggles with her home life and the oppressive headmistress. With plenty of laugh-out-loud and heartwarming moments, this book is one that both kids and adults will enjoy.
âSo Matildaâs strong young mind continued to grow, nurtured by the voices of all those authors who had sent their books out into the world like ships on the sea. These books gave Matilda a hopeful and comforting message: You are not alone.â
Roald Dahl, Matilda
4. Holes by Louis Sachar
Holesis a captivating young childrenâs novel that blends supernatural fantasy and mystery. The story follows Stanley Yelnats, an unfortunate boy sent to Camp Green Lake. While at the camp, Stanley discovers a hidden secret and forms friendships with his fellow campers.
The book is a roller coaster of mystery that will keep young readers engaged until the end. With themes of friendships and perseverance, this novel teaches young minds the importance of sticking together.
âNothing in life is easy. But thatâs no reason to give up. youâll be surprised what you can accomplish if you set your mind to it.â
Louis Sachar, Holes
5.Fantastic Mr. Fox by Roald Dahl
Fantastic Mr. Foxis a witty tale following a young fox who outsmarts some (not so bright) farmers. Roald Dahl packs plenty of humor and laughs into this captivating story from beginning to end.
Young readers will love following along with Mr. Foxâs daring escapades and have serious laugh-out-loud moments when the farmers come into the mix. With plenty of creative thinking and clever antics, Mr. Fox will teach children that sometimes brains triumph over brawn.
âI think I have this thing where everybody has to think Iâm the greatest.And if they arenât completely knocked out and dazzled and slightly intimidated by me, I donât feel good about myself.â
Roald Dahl, Fantastic Mr. Fox
6. Green Eggs and Hamby Dr Seuss
Green Eggs and Hamis a hilarious and playful rhyming book that ten-year-olds will enjoy. The entertaining story encourages young children to embrace new experiences and open their minds to new things. With rhyming verses and whimsical illustrations, the book is a must-read for bedtime routines and more. This delightful book is lighthearted and leaves children with an everlasting message about embracing adventure.
âI do not like green eggs and ham. I do not like them, Sam-I-Am.â
Dr. Seuss, Green Eggs and Ham
7. James and the Giant Peachby Roald Dahl
James and the Giant Peachis a classic Roald Dahl book. The book follows James, a young orphan, who sets on a magical journey inside a ginormous peach. With a group of eccentric friends by his side, James learns all about courage, friendship and the power of imagination. Dahlâs imaginative storytelling draws readers into Jamesâs world, which is ideal for ten-year-olds who might struggle with paying attention.
âThe walls were wet and sticky, and peach juice was dripping from the ceiling. James opened his mouth and caught some of it on his tongue. It tasted delicious.â
Roald Dahl, James and the Giant Peach
8. Harold and the Purple Crayonby Crockett Johnson
Harold and the Purple Crayonis a classic book that takes readers on an imaginative journey. The story follows a young boy called Harold, who has a magical purple crayon. The crayon allows him to bring his dreams to life simply by drawing.
As Harold sets off on his imaginative journey, the possibilities are endless! The book encourages young readers to use their imagination to create their path in life and shoot for the stars.
âWhen Harold finished his picnic there was quite a lot left. He hated to see so much delicious pie go to waste. So Harold left a very hungry moose and a deserving porcupine to finish it up.â
Crockett Johnson, Harold and the Purple Crayon
9. The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame
The Wind in the Willows is a timeless classic that teaches young readers about the world of talking animals within this fantasy novel. Readers follow the adventures of Mold, Rat, Toad, and Badger as they navigate the joys of friendship.
The book has plenty of descriptive prose and characterization that draw readers into the story and immerse young minds into the narrative. Themes include friendship, life lessons and camaraderie among friends.
âAll this he saw, for one moment breathless and intense, vivid on the morning sky; and still, as he looked, he lived; and still, as he lived, he wondered.â
Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows
Best Fantasy Books for Ten Year Olds
10. The Chronicles of Narniaby C.S. Lewis
The Chronicles of Narniais a classic childrenâs chapter book loved by millions
The Chronicles of Narniais a sweeping epic that will transport you to a world of imagination, wonder, and adventure. This classic series follows the adventures of four siblings as they journey through the magical land of Narnia, encountering mythical creatures and battling evil forces.
The writing is lyrical and immersive, painting vivid pictures of Narniaâs wondrous world and its creatures. The characters are richly drawn and multidimensional, each with unique personalities and quirks. The themes of friendship, loyalty, and courage are woven throughout the series, making it an entertaining and deeply insightful story.
âThis is a story about something that happened long ago when your grandfather was a child.â
C.S. Lewis, The Chronicles of Narnia
11. Harry Potter and the Sorcererâs Stoneby J.K. Rowling
Harry Potter and the Sorcererâs Stoneis the first book in J.K. Rowlingâs Harry Potter series. In the first book of this world-famous series, readers meet Harry for the first time. Harry is a young boy who discovers he has magical powers and embarks on his journey to the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
With imaginative world-building and vivid imagery, readers follow Harry on his great adventures in the wizarding world. Itâs a captivating tale of self-discovery, friendship, and the triumph of good over evil.
âIt takes a great deal of bravery to stand up to our enemies, but just as much to stand up to our friends.â
J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Sorcererâs Stone
12. Rangerâs Apprentice Seriesby John Flanagan
Rangers Apprenticeis an excellent series for ten-year-olds and older to read. Set in a medieval world of knights and rangers, these stories follow Will and Halt as they face tough challenges. With themes of loyalty, friendship and resilience, readers immerse themselves in a fantasy world. With strong character development and engaging plots, this series is ideal for young readers interested in reading.
âNo matter how thoroughly you plan, no matter how much you think you know, youâve never thought of everything.â
John Flanagan, The Royal Ranger
13. Redwallby Brian Jacques
Redwall is a captivating book that young readers will love. The story features heroic mice, badger lords, and evil rats set in the medieval town of Redwall Abbey. Itâs a tranquil home to many peaceful mice until it becomes threatened by an evil rat warlord.
Redwallhas epic battles, characters that little minds will love and plenty of heart-pounding adventures. With themes of courage, teamwork and friendship, this story teaches important life lessons as readers follow the great adventure of the mice.
*âMatthias, donât be ashamed, I know why you cry and grieve. It is because you are kind and good not a hardhearted pitiless rat like Cluny.â *
Brian Jacques,Redwall
14. The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
The Graveyard Book is a spell-binding story that blends fantasy, mystery and coming-of-age into one mesmerizing tale. The story follows a young boy who is raised by ghosts in a graveyard after his family is tragically murdered.
The boy, Nobody (or Bod for short), navigates the world of the living and the dead while learning about identity, belonging, and making tough choices in life. This captivating book is ideal for ten-year-olds who love a bit of spooky, paranormal fantasy.
âYouâre always you, and that donât change, and youâre always changing, and thereâs nothing you can do about it.â
Neil Gaiman, The Graveyard Book
Best Nonfiction Books for Ten-Year-Olds
15. Guinness World Records by Guinness World Records
Guinness World Records is full of fun facts kids will love
The Guinness World Recordsbook has been a favorite for generations of kids. Just flipping through the pages is an eye-opening experience, learning about the worldâs tallest man or the woman with the longest fingernails in the whole world.
Your child will spend many happy hours reading this book and may even be inspired to try setting a few records themselves! How many pennies can they balance on their elbow? How far can they jump? This book entertains in the most innocent way possible; the best fun is that they are all true!
âFrom the most critically acclaimed and best-selling games to the longest marathons and richest esports stars, we run through the 25 most significant videogame records in our archive, encompassing classics such as Pac-Man and Donkey Kong right up to Minecraft and Fortnite.â
Guinness World Records,Guinness World Records
16.Life Skills for Kidsby Karen Harris
Life Skills for Kidsteaches essential life skills for your little one to learn
If youâve ever been frustrated by schools not teaching practical life skills, then youâll love*Life Skills for Kids**. Great for both boys and girls, this book teaches simple life skills that will be useful for years.
There are sections on cooking simple foods, making friends, handling emergencies, setting goals, making good decisions, and much more. This bookâs best part is that none reads like a lesson. Kids can read leisurely and absorb the information without feeling like theyâre being lectured.
âIf this sounds familiar, youâre on a big boat floating in a big ocean with a lot of other people about your own age. Trust me, I know.â
Karen Harris, Life Skills for Kids
17.How to Survive Anything by Rachel Buccholz
How to Survive Anything will inspire your ten-year-old to be brave and resilient
Letâs face it: deep down, your ten-year-old wants to be a superhero. With this book, theyâll learn how to face almost anything. Well, itâs not exactly hard science, but itâs a fun read that will equip your child to not give in to their fears.
How to Survive Anythingis put out by*National Geographic for Kids**, so you know the quality of the writing is very high. Between the pages of this fun book, your child will learn what to do if a grizzly bear attacks, how to escape from quicksand, and more. Of course, itâs all tongue-in-cheek, and the book is filled with funny stories and riddles to keep your child entertained.
âSmell that fresh air! On second thought, donât! Erupting volcanoes emit poisonous carbon dioxide gases, so strap on your breathing mask while you look for shelter.â
Rachel Buccholz, How to Survive Anything
18. Encyclopedia Brown, Boy Detective by Donald J. Solo
Encyclopedia Brown is a quirky mystery book for 10 - 12-year-olds
This book is about a youngster named Encyclopedia Brown, who solves mysteries others canât figure out. In this first book in the series, Encyclopedia Brown, Boy Detective, Encyclopedia must solve a mystery involving missing roller skates, a Civil War sword, and a trapeze artistâs inheritance. Itâs all a jumbled mess until Encyclopedia Brown cracks the case.
The writing style is fun and engaging, with plenty of humor and wit thrown in for good measure. The characters are quirky and endearing, each with their distinct personality. The stories are perfect for young readers but enjoyable for adults who want to flex their mental muscles.
âEveryone else in Idaville called him Encyclopedia.â
Donald J. Solo, Encyclopedia Brown, Boy Detective
19.A Long Walk to Waterby Linda Sue Park
A Long Walk to Wateris a gripping story that will stimulate the minds of young readers. Itâs a tale of survival and conflict that follows an eleven-year-old forced to flee his village on foot when it comes under attack.
Salva faces all kinds of hurdles on his journey to safety, including lions, crocodiles, and more! He bravely searches the African continent for a safe place to live. Itâs an emotional and educational book that teaches important life lessons like resilience and perseverance.
âOne step at a time, one day at a time, just today, just this day to get through.â
Linda Sue Park,A Long Walk to Water: Based on a True Story
20. Inside Out and Back Againby Thanhha Lai
Inside Out and Back Again is a vastly successful childrenâs book, winning the Newbery Honor Book Award and the National Book Award. The story is inspired by the authorâs experience as a child refugee fleeing Vietnam after the Fall of Saigon. The author left her home and immigrated to Alabama amid the crisis occurring in her hometown.
In this story, readers follow the journey of HĂ , a young girl who is forced to flee as Saigon falls. She boards a ship with her family toward America, beginning their journey to a hopeful new beginning. The book is extremely moving, tackling themes of grief, dreams and change. Despite the complex themes, this inspiring story is a fantastic read for children aged ten and over.
âOh, my daughter, at times you have to fight, but preferably not with your fists.â
Thanhha Lai,Inside Out & Back Again
21. Science Verseby Jon Scieszka
Science Verse is full of exciting explanations and fun ways for children to learn about science. It covers topics like predators and prey, space and stars, and the creation of the universe. When explaining complex concepts like these, the author uses rhyme, singing, jokes and hilarious poetry to help readers understand and remember the facts. The book will become a fast favorite in homes and schools for everyone involved in reading it.
âEVOLUTION Glory, glory, evolution. Darwin found us a solution. Your mama is that shape And your knuckles always scrape⊠âCause Grandpa was an ape.â
Jon Scieszka, Science Verse
22.Moonshot: The Flight of Apollo 11 by Brian Floca
The Flight of Apollo 11 explores the famous moon landing
Moonshot: The Flight of Apollo 11 simply explains the incredible Apollo 11 moon landing in a way that children can grasp. The incredible achievement of the moon landing is told with vivid imagery and descriptions to excite readers and spark an interest in the world of science and space discovery.
Readers will imagine themselves inside Apollo 11, strapping into their seatbelts and clicking into their helmets for the ride of a lifetime. Theyâll hear the roar of the rockets and feel weightless as they leave the Earthâs atmosphere with the wonderful storytelling in this book.
âHere there is no up or down; An astronaut can spin in air and Turn a floor into a wall or a ceiling to a floor.â
Brian Floca, Moonshot: The Flight of Apollo 11
23.Am I Made of Stardust? by Maggie Aderin-Pocock
Am I Made of Stardust? is written by award-winning scientist Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock (MBE)
Am I Made of Stardust? answers many wonderful questions asked by children. Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock is a space scientist (often featured on TV!) passionate about sharing her knowledge with children. In this beautifully illustrated book, readers learn about everything from space to planets to alien possibilities. Itâs a great book, perfectly written for children to grasp basic science concepts and have fun while doing it.
The book is split into three sections: The Universe, Our Solar System and Humans in Space. Readers can dip in and out of the sections as they please, broadening their minds and learning new facts in each chapter. Thereâs also a useful glossary of space and science vocabulary at the end.
âIf you fell into a black hole it wouldnât be pleasant. You might expect to be crushed or blown up in a second, but the reality is even weirderâŠâ
Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock, Am I Made of Stardust?
Best Picture Books for Ten-Year-Olds
24. The One and Only Ivanby Katherine Applegate
The One and Only Ivanis a touching story about Ivan, the silverback gorilla. Ivan lives in captivity and yearns for a better life. The story beautifully narrates and explores important themes like empathy, friendship and animal welfare.
Through Ivanâs perspective, readers see the opening dialogue for complex moral issues like animal welfare and captivity. This thought-provoking book encourages empathy and aims to raise awareness about animals in captivity.
âHumans waste words. They toss them like banana peels and leave them to rot. Everyone knows the peels are the best part.â
Katherine Applegate, The One and Only Ivan
25.Where the Wild Things Areby Maurice Sendak
Where the Wild Things Arestands out on the library shelves with memorable characters and fantastical lands. The story follows a young boy called Max who ventures into the land of the wild things and becomes king.
The book celebrates imagination and includes vivid descriptions of Maxâs wonderful adventures through the land of the wild things. This book is a favorite among families worldwide, with plenty of teachable moments and beautiful dialogue.
*âAnd the wild things roared their terrible roars and gnashed their terrible teeth and rolled their terrible eyes and showed their terrible claws.â *
Maurice Sendak, Where the Wild Things Are
Best Funny Books for Ten-Year-Olds
26. Hilarious Jokes For 10 Year Old Kidsby Hayden Fox
Hilarious Jokes For 10 Year Old Kidswill provide belly-laughs galore
Laughter is the best medicine for being a 10-year-old kid! This 106-page book is chock full of family-friendly jokes that will keep a smile on your childâs face and laughter in their heart. Kids of this age love to tell jokes and elicit laughter from their audience, so why not fuel the fire and gift your child with this collection of tried and tested jokes and lots that are brand new and ready to be tried out on a modern generation?
In the pages ofHilarious Jokes For 10 Year Old Kids, pages your child will find knock-knock jokes, puns, tongue-twisters, riddles, and more, all woven together with engaging and silly illustrations.
âWhy Canât You Play Hockey with Pigs? They hog the puck!â
Hayden Fox, Hilarious Jokes For 10 Year-Old Kids
27. Amelia Bedelia Means Businessby Herman Parish
Amelia Bedelia Means Businessis a confidence-inspiring story for young girls
The Amelia Bedelia books have earned a place as a classic series featuring a spunky young girl who will capture your childâs heart and imagination. In Amelia Bedelia Means Business, Amelia finds a way to get half the money for the new bike she wants. Her parents are willing to pay half, but Amelia must find a way to earn money for the rest. The book includes black-and-white pictures that seem just as attractive as a full-color book.
âAmelia Bedelia never meant to lead a pack of dogs on a wild-goose chaseâ
Herman Parish, Amelia Bedelia Means Business
28. Diary of a Wimpy Kidby Jeff Kinney
Diary of a Wimpy Kidis the story of Greg Heffely, a middle schooler who doodles and illustrates his life in a diary. Greg has all the usual ups and downs expected in middle school, so when the building starts to crumble, he feels pretty fine about it. However, Greg soon realizes that being sent to a different school means splitting from his best friend.
The first book in this series follows Gregg throughout school as he tries to make friends, navigate everyday school life and contemplate the challenges of moving to a different school. The series tackles themes of friendship, bullying, family, resilience and self-expression. Itâs a great choice for ten-year-olds and over who are starting to face more mature social challenges at school.
âIf thereâs one thing I learned from Rodrick, itâs to set peopleâs expectations real low so you end up surprising them by practically doing nothing at all.â
Jeff Kinney, Diary of a Wimpy Kid
29. Wayside School Seriesby Louis Sachar
The Wayside School Seriesis a collection of short story books filled with humor and endearing storytelling. The book revolves around the unusual events that take place in Wayside School. The school was mistakenly built sideways due to an error made by the contractor. Making for a quirky school filled with quirky characters. The series has three books: *Sideways Stories from Wayside School, Wayside School Is Falling Down,*and Wayside School Gets a Little Stranger.
In this series, youâll find eccentric teachers, students with unusual stories to share and logic-defying situations. Itâs a hilarious series full of unexpected twists and turns, ideal for stimulating young imaginations.
âYou need a reason to be sad. You donât need a reason to be happy.â
Louis Sachar, Sideways Stories from Wayside School
Best Inspirations Books for Ten-Year-Olds
30. Inspirational Sports Stories for Young Readersby Kurt Taylor
Inspirational Sports Stories for Young Readerswill excite young aspiring athletes
This book is just what youâve been looking for to give to your sports-enthusiastic child. Inside, it chronicles the lives of some of the most famous sports athletes in the sportâs history. Inspirational Sports Stories for Young Readerstalks about all the difficulties that athletes had in their lives and how those difficulties shaped who they are now and made them stronger.
Multiple sports are covered, from American football, baseball, and basketball to gymnastics and surfing. Every young sports fan will be captivated by this book as they learn about some of the most significant athletes from the past and their favorite sports players from the present.
âIt is often said sports are one of the greatest ways to learn life lessons.â
Kurt Taylor, Inspirational Sports Stories for Young Readers
31. You are an Amazing Girl by Nadia Ross
You are an Amazing Girlwill boost your ten-year-olds self-esteem
This is a book of positivity that your ten-year-old child will love. Kids of this age need positive influences to combat the negativity the world may spill on them. Itâs motivational and inspiring without being overly sentimental. It is about not hiding your light under a basket and letting your talents shine bright for others to see.
You are an Amazing Girl talks about how you are good enough as you are and how other girls of the same age are going through the same things that you are going through. If this book were a person, it would be your ten-year-old daughterâs best friend, always there to support and encourage her, even in the most challenging times.
âThis book will introduce you to a group of girls who go through the same things you do every day.â
Nadia Ross,You are an Amazing Girl
32. Inspiring Stories for Amazing Boysby Emily Green
Inspiring Stories for Amazing Boyswill build your little boyâs self-esteem and confidence
In*Inspiring Stories for Amazing Boys**, the author sends positivity to your young son. Itâs filled with exactly what the title promises: stories of boys who overcome obstacles and challenges. The stories are inspiring and heartwarming and demonstrate courage, strength, and tenacity as an example for boys.
The writing style is vibrant and encouraging, suitable for reading aloud or enjoying quiet. The illustrations are attractive and inviting. This book helps young boys accept themselves, including their strengths and weaknesses, to discuss problems with their parents, overcome fears, correctly deal with peer pressure, and develop self-confidence.
âBut you must start believing in yourself.â
Emily Green, Inspiring Stories for Amazing Boys
33. The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind (Young Readers Edition) by William Kamkwamba and Bryan Mealer
The Boy Who Harnessed the Windis a famous book that has been retold for younger audiences so they can enjoy the exciting memoir. When a drought strikes in William Kamkwambaâs village in Malawi, his family loses their crops and has nothing to eat or sell. The story looks at Williamâs journey as he explores every possible solution that might save his family.
While studying and looking for solutions, William has a brilliant idea. He is going to build a windmill. Young readers will love the story of how one idea changes everything. With themes of braveness, risk-taking, adversity and family, there are many important messages that young minds will learn while reading this captivating book.
âThink of your dreams and ideas as tiny miracle machines inside you that no one can touch. The more faith you put into them, the bigger they get, until one day theyâll rise up and taken you with them.â
William Kamkwamba, The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind
34. The War that Saved My Lifeby Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
The War that Saved My Life follows ten-year-old Ada Smith, a young girl with a clubfoot. Adaâs mother is ashamed of Adaâs condition and punishes her by putting her in a damp cabinet under the sink and not allowing her outside. When the child evacuations of WWII begin, Ada manages to escape with her brother into the temporary custody of Susan, a woman who lives in Kent.
Ada finds a new lease of life during her time in Kent. She makes friends, rides horses and even identifies an enemy spy. Itâs a touching story of adversity, kindness and reconciliation, tackling themes in a gentle way that children can understand. This book is a must-read for children and parents, delving into the complexities of family dynamics and war.
âThen I did what I should have done to start with. I taught myself to walk.â
Kimberly Brubaker Bradley,The War That Saved My Life
35. One Crazy Summerby Rita Williams-Garcia
One Crazy Summer is a wonderful historical fiction book for children, published in 2010. The story follows three sisters: Delphine, Vonetta and Fern. The sisters live in New York with their father, but their father sends them to stay with their estranged mother, Cecile, on summer vacation.
The sisters believe their mother moved to California to live a fabulous life, but they couldnât be further from the truth. When they arrive, they discover Cecile is involved with the Black Panther Partyâan influential political party advocating for African American rights during the Civil Rights movement.
The story highlights important themes of racism, discrimination, family and sacrifice in a gentle way that children can understand. Despite the complex themes, this book is filled with light-hearted humor and heartfelt moments.
âWe all have our la-la-la song. The thing we do when the world isnât singing a nice tune to us. We sing our own nice tune to drown out ugly.â
Rita Williams-Garcia, One Crazy Summer
Best Mystery Books for Ten-Year-Olds
36. Mystery In Rocky Mountain National Parkby Aaron Johnson
Mystery In Rocky Mountain National Parkis an educational adventuring and exploration book
Mystery In Rocky Mountain National Parkis part of a series of books called the National Park Mystery Series. The book is a modern-day equivalent ofThe Three Investigatorsbooks by Alfred Hitchcock, which many parents remember from childhood. The adventures all take place in National Parks, which benefits kids to be more aware of these national treasures.
The books in the series are wholesome and fun to read, and this one is no exception. This is the kind of book your child hides under the blanket and reads with a flashlight because they canât stop turning the pages!
âThen he drew a thin-framed set of spectacles from the breast pocket of his jacket, put them on, and read the dial.â
Aaron Johnson, Mystery In Rocky Mountain National Park
37. The Secret of the Old Clock by Carolyn Keene
The Secret of the Old Clockis the first Nancy Drew mystery story
Any book in the Nancy Drew series is excellent for your ten-year-old. The Secret of the Old Clock is the first in the series and a fine place for young readers to begin. In this book, the author tells the tale of a young girl and the search for a missing will.
Your youngster will delight in this well-written book that is perfect for ten-year-olds. The vocabulary is manageable yet challenging enough to encourage language growth. After this one, your childâs bookshelves will be filled with the entire series of Nancy Drew mysteries.
âWhen she reached the child, she saw to her great relief that the little girl was breathing normally and no water had entered her nose or mouth.â
Carolyn Keene, The Secret of the Old Clock
38. A Series of Unfortunate Eventsby Lemony Snicket
Lemony Snicketâs A Series of Unfortunate Eventsis an exciting thirteen-book series that follows the intriguing lives of three orphaned siblings. These childrenâs novels are darkly humorous and eccentric. After their parentâs death, the children are placed in the custody of Count Olaf, a murderous and dangerous villain. Throughout the series, the three siblings begin a quest to find out the truth about their parentâs death.
However, they have to evade the evil schemes of Count Olaf, who is set on getting rid of them to steal their inheritance. This childrenâs book is perfect for energetic ten-year-olds who love a thrilling adventure. The plot explores the transition from childhood to adulthood while looking at âgoodâ versus âevil.â
âAll nights are dark days, because night is simply a badly lit version of day.â
Lemony Snicket, A Series of Unfortunate Events #10: The Slippery Slope
39.Rules by Cynthia Lord
Rulesis Cynthia Lordâs award-winning debut novel, released in 2006
Rulesis written by award-winning author Cynthia Lord. The debut novel won the Sunshine State Young Readers book title for 2008 - 2009 and the 2007 Schneider Family Book Award. The plot follows Catherine, a twelve-year-old girl with a brother, David, who has autism.
In the beginning, Catherine is frustrated with David due to his behavior and the attention he receives from his parents due to his disabilities. But, as Catherine begins to attend Davidâs occupational health appointments, she meets more children who are like David, and she begins to build friendships and connections with them.
The moral takeaway from this story revolves around understanding, acceptance and advocacy for those with disabilities, particularly autism. Catherineâs young journey to this conclusion has inspired parents, siblings and friends of those with autism to see beyond their differences and accept people as they truly are.
âSome people think they know who you are, when really they donât.â
Cynthia Lord, Rules
Best Adventure Books for Ten Year Olds
40.Keep Out!: Build Your Own Backyard Clubhouseby Lee Mothes
Keep Out!: Build Your Own Backyard Clubhouseis full of adventures and beautiful illustrations
Kids love clubhouses and adventures, so they will love Keep Out!: Build Your Own Backyard Clubhouse. The book is a well-illustrated guide for kids to build their own clubhouse. It comes complete with a step-by-step guide of instructions to follow.
Not only will your child enjoy making their clubhouse, but they will also get great practice following written directions. The whole family can join in, helping your family to bond over quality time on a project and making lasting memories. Thatâs a lot for any book to deliver, but this one will exceed your expectations!
âMy greatest feeling of accomplishment as a kid occurred after school one day when I sat in a beat-up wicker chair outside our clubhouse.â
Lee Mothes, Keep Out!: Build Your Own Backyard Clubhouse
41. *The Secret Lake by Karen Inglis
The Secret Lakehas been enjoyed by over 400,000 readers
The Secret Lake is part of a series of mystery stories perfect for your ten-year-old. The story follows a young girl and her brother as they become obsessed with finding the answer to a mystery involving a little dog.
Throughout the summer break, their attempt to solve the puzzle uncovers a boat hidden behind a grassy mound and a tunnel that leads to a hidden lake. Stella and Tom are transported to their house and its grounds almost a century earlier. They meet allies and foes while exploring the astonishing parallels between the past and the present.
âCome and play in the garden of imagination. Let the seeds of your dreams grow and blossom in distant lands and times forgotten.â
Karen Inglis, The Secret Lake
42. Walk Two Moonsby Sharon Creech
Walk Two Moonsis narrated by Sal, the young protagonist of this story. Sal finds a strange message left on her doorstep that she has to decipher. On a road trip with her grandparents, she tells the story of Phoebe Winterbottom, Phoebeâs missing mother and a lunatic. But Sal has her own mysteries that must be solved, like her missing brother. This beautifully narrated story explores friendship, family, grief, and self-discovery.
âYou canât keep the birds of sadness from flying over your head, but you can keep them from nesting in your hair.â
Sharon Creech, Walk Two Moons
43. The Wednesday Wars by Gard D. Schmidt
The Wednesday Warsfollows seventh-grader Holling Hoodhood, who isnât happy. He has a funny feeling that his teacher hates his guts. Throughout his school year, he tries to understand the complicated Shakespeare plays he needs to learn. But, as the Vietnam War turns his life upside down, he gains a newfound respect for his teacher and the works of the great Shakespeare. Itâs a story of loyalty, loss, family, and adversity.
âVengeance is sweet. Vengeance taken when the vengee isnât sure who the venger is, is sweeter still.â
Gary D. Schmidt, The Wednesday Wars
44. Because of Winn-Dixie by Kate DiCamillo
Because of Winn-Dixie is a wholesome American book that follows ten-year-old India Opal, who has just moved to Florida with her father. Her father is a preacher, and they have moved to a fictional small town called Noami. While at the Winn-Dixie store, India Opal encounters a scruffy dog, causing havoc in the store. Not wanting the dog to get in trouble, she claims that he is her dog, and so he gains the name âWinn-Dixie.â
Itâs a heart-warming tale of friendship and family, as Indiaâs relationship with Winn-Dixie builds her confidence as she begins to make friends and connect with her father. Her summer is filled with adventure and fun, all because of the wonderful influence of her pup. This classic novel is an old favorite for a reason, and it even became a popular film, which was released in 2005.
âYou canât always judge people by the things they done. You got to judge them by what they are doing now.â
Kate DiCamillo, Because of Winn-Dixie
45. Wishby Barbara OâConnor
Wishis a New York Timesbestselling book about a girl and her dog
If your child is an animal lover, they will love this book. Every day, the little girl in the book has been making the same wish. But when she is sent to live in the mountains of North Carolina, the chances of her wish ever coming true seem impossible. But there, she meets a little dog who finds a way into her heart. This book will become one of your childâs favorites, so donât be surprised if your ten-year-old wants to share it with you.
âEverybody thinks my sister is an angel straight down from heaven, but I know better.â
Barbara OâConnor, Wish
46.The Borrowers by Mary Norton
The Borrowersis a captivating and whimsical tale that will whisk you to a world of imagination and adventure
The Borrowersis a charming story that introduces us to a family of tiny people who live beneath the floorboards of a house, surviving by âborrowingâ objects from the human world. The borrowers in the story are a resourceful and ingenious bunch, and the story is filled with their clever tricks and escapades.
The writing is imbued with a sense of magic and wonder as we follow the borrowers on their adventures and get a glimpse into their tiny world. The characters are delightfully quirky and endearing, each with unique personalities and quirks. The story is heartwarming and exciting, with twists and turns to keep your young reader on the edge of their seat.
âIT WAS Mrs. May who first told me about them.â
Mary Norton, The Borrowers
47. Minecraft by Sfé R. Monster
Minecraftis a literary adaptation of the global phenomenon that is the gameMinecraft
Letâs face it: video games are here to stay, at least for now. Of all the choices out there, Minecraftis one of the ones that allows kids to be creative. If you have a young Minecraftfan in your household, why not encourage reading correctly by letting your youngster read about things that interest them?* Minecraft*books are graphic novels that captivate your video-game-playing daughter or son and encourage them to step away from the screen, if only for an hour or two.
âIâm meeting the gang and Iâm already late.â
Sfé R. Monster, Minecraft
48. Spectacular Stories For Curious Kids by Jesse Sullivan
Spectacular Stories For Curious Kidsis 280 pages long and contains 100 unique stories
This book will be fascinating for any ten-year-old who loves to read or is curious about the world, as most kids are! Inside Spectacular Stories For Curious Kids, your child will discover stories from all ages of history, from war times to revolutionary times, to Renaissance times to the modern day. Your child may even be interested in learning more about history, which benefits everyone. It includes 100 stories that will inspire and intrigue even finicky readers.
âWhen you think of Napoleon you think of the masterful leader, the military genius with many successful campaigns during the French Revolution.â
Jesse Sullivan, Spectacular Stories For Curious Kids
49.The Vanquishersb y Kaylnn Bayron
The Vanquishers is a thrilling adventure story featuring a young heroine. The story follows Aluna, a young witch navigating her world. However, this is no ordinary world; monsters, vampires and other magical creatures create action-packed adventures for Aluna and her friends. With themes of bravery, resilience and the power of hope, this book is inspiring for young minds.
âThere are three kinds of people in San Antonio, people who buy their vampire repellent from the store, people who only make their own, and people who donât use any at all because theyâre confident the Vanquishers wiped out the last hive of the undead twenty years ago.â
Kaylnn Bayron,The Vanquishers
50. The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznkick
The Invention of Hugo Cabretis a captivating historical fiction book that follows a young orphan called Hugo. Hugo lives in a Paris train station and works to repair automation, which he believes will write him a secret message from his dead father.
This story is full of mystery, adventure, and intrigue, making it a fascinating read for children and parents alike! With supernatural elements and themes of friendship and self-discovery, this book is a captivating read from beginning to end.
âI address you all tonight for who you truly are: wizards, mermaids, travelers, adventurers, and magicians. You are the true dreamers.â
Brian Selznick, The Invention of Hugo Cabret
51. Middle School, The Worst Years of My Lifeby James Patterson
Middle School, The Worst Years of My Lifeis a realistic book looking at challenges students face at school
James Patterson created various kidsâ books to encourage children to read. His books for youngsters are just as interesting as his books for adults. They are page-turners in every sense of the word. In Middle School, The Worst Years of My Life, a young kid has to somehow get through the perils of middle school while pulling off shenanigans that earn him points with his best friend. This book is a barrel of laughs that will keep your childâs eyes glued to the page.
âHere are some other people I donât trust as far as I can throw a truckload of pianos.â
James Patterson, Middle School, The Worst Years of My Life
Frequently Asked Questions
Whatâs the difference between mystery and thriller books?
Mystery books focus on solving a puzzle or crime, often with a detective protagonist, while thriller books emphasize suspense, danger, and action. Mysteries are more cerebral and puzzle-oriented, while thrillers are more emotional and adrenaline-driven.
What makes a great mystery or thriller book?
Great mystery and thriller books feature compelling characters, tight plotting, and skillful pacing that keeps readers engaged. They should offer fair clues for mystery readers while maintaining suspense and delivering satisfying resolutions.
Are mystery and thriller books suitable for all readers?
Mystery and thriller books can be suitable for most adult readers, though some may contain violence, mature themes, or disturbing content. Itâs important to check reviews and content warnings if youâre sensitive to certain themes.
Why do people love mystery and thriller books?
People love mystery and thriller books for the intellectual challenge, emotional engagement, and escape they provide. These genres offer both entertainment and the satisfaction of solving puzzles or experiencing high-stakes situations safely.
52. A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine LâEngle
A Wrinkle in Time is a timeless classic that children love
A Wrinkle in Time will take your youngster on a thrilling journey through time and space. This story follows the adventures of Meg Murry, a young girl with a quick mind and a fierce determination, as she sets out to save her father from the clutches of a sinister force. With her brother Charles Wallace and a friend named Calvin, Meg must travel through time and space to find her father and save the universe from darkness.
The writing in this book is pure magic, with a poetic style that will transport your child to another world, which is what all good books do. The language is rich and vivid, with descriptions that paint pictures in mind. for kids!
âIn her attic bedroom Margaret Murry, wrapped in an old patchwork quilt, sat on the foot of her bed and watched the trees tossing in the frenzied lashing of the wind.â
Madeleine LâEngle, A Wrinkle in Time