5 children's books for children from 8 years

Children's books

You already know how we like it in Bezzia browse the catalogs of the different publishers in search of news. Most of them are on vacation this month, but they left, leaving us  children's books very interesting for children to enjoy this summer.

They are recommended children's books from 8-9 years. Although as we already mentioned when we made a similar selection for the little ones this is just a recommendation; You better than anyone to know what your child likes and how used he is to reading. Do we discover them?

Intruders. the mystery of the lake

  • Author: Breena Bard
  • Translation of José Calles Vales
  • Maeva Publishing
  • + 8 years

Children's Books: Intruders

To Gabi Ramos he loves mysteriesBut isn't breaking into an abandoned house going too far? For the Ramos brothers, vacations on the lake take on a special interest when they learn the mystery of the disappearance of a glamorous couple and the extravagant house they left behind. They decide to solve the mystery together with their sarcastic new friends, but is breaking into the abandoned lake house going too far to uncover the truth?

Heidi

  • Author: Johanna Spyri
  • Illustrations by Leire Salaberria
  • Alfaguara Editorial
  • + 9 years

Heidi

A new adapted and illustrated edition from the classic by Johanna Spyri that will arouse nostalgia in the elderly and curiosity about reading and the natural world in the youngest. An ideal novel to get lost in the mountains.

Heidi is a girl who goes to live with her grandfather at a village in the Alps. There she will make friends forever, have adventures with the animals that surround her and climb the Alps until nightfall.

Einstein. The fantastic journey of a mouse through space and time

  • Author: Torben Kuhlman
  • Translation by Alicia Rodríguez González
  • Editorial Youth
  • + 9 years

Einstein – The fantastic journey of a mouse through space and time

When an inventive mouse misses his chance to attend the biggest cheese fair the world has ever seen, he decides to turn back the clock. With the help of a watchmaker's mouse, much inventiveness, and the notes of a certain Swiss physicist, get to travel back in time. But when he travels eighty years beyond his target, the only one who can help him is an employee of the Swiss patent office, who turned our concept of space-time upside down.

A new album by Torben Kuhlmann with prodigious illustrations and his characteristic little mouse as the protagonist. An exciting adventure that mixes history and fantasy, and that includes a einstein biography and an exposition of his discoveries in the field of physics. The book has been selected for the September/October 2021 Indie Next Kids Picks and has received a 2021 Society of Illustrators Original Art Citation.

Maya Erikson and the mystery of the labyrinth

  • Author: Isabel Alvarez
  • Editorial ‏ Children & Youth Destination
  • From 7 to 11 years

maya ericson

Do you believe in legends?

In that jungle, full of exotic animalsMaya was looking forward to a fun few days while her father worked. However, she soon suspected that something was wrong. The prestigious biologist whom everyone admired was hiding a dark secret, but… who was going to doubt him? Luckily, she meets Oliver, her accomplice in this adventure against the clock in which they will discover that the jungle hides mysteries that they would never have imagined.

the new kid

  • Author: Jerry Craft
  • Translation by Víctor Manuel García de Isusi
  • comic planet
  • + 9 years

the new kid

To Jordan Banks, who is starting this year at a new school, loves to draw comics about his life. However, his parents, instead of fulfilling his dream and sending him to a school of Fine Arts, decide to take him to a prestigious private school noted for his educational quality, where it turns out that Jordan is one of the few boys African Americans. During the daily commutes from the Washington Heights apartment he lives in to the exclusive Riverdale Academy, Jordan comes to realize that he's torn between two worlds and that he doesn't fit into either.

Hard enough is secondary to add all the unwritten rules and expectations associated with being the new guy. Will he be able to learn to move through the day to day of his new school while keeping your neighborhood friends and staying true to yourself?

Did you know any of these children's books? What others would you recommend?


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