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Book List for Ten Year Olds

Tweens Reading
There are millions of books on the market for our little readers with a new children’s author popping up daily so it seems. To encourage and promote readers as leaders is rather easy in the early years, however as our kids get older, it’s harder to continue that love of reading and literature. This is why a list of books like these for tweens is a great start to continue the enjoyment and wonderment of reading for our older students.

Teachers around the globe are going to love this reading list for 10-year-olds that we found on Instagram at @happily.ever.elephants.

Teach 10 Year Olds??

Check out this awesome booklist

Lauren has picked a fabulous collection from contemporary fiction to fantasy stories and many more. Of course, WONDER had to be included. Personally, I loved the movie to bits.

There are millions of books on the market for our little readers with a new children’s author popping up daily so it seems. To encourage and promote readers as leaders is rather easy in the early years, however as our kids get older, it’s harder to continue that love of reading and literature. This is why a list of books like these for tweens is a great start to continue the enjoyment and wonderment of reading for our older students.

Visit Lauren’s site to read all her book reviews.

Happy reading teachers!

 

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