6 non-fiction reads for kids this summer, recommended by kids aged 9 to 11
- Written by Kate Douglas, Professor of English, Flinders University
Kids are often gifted books for Christmas, but the trick is to get them to read them!
No one likes nagging their kids to read, though we know reading is crucial[1] to their critical and literacy development[2].
But what do they think about books and reading over the summer? Kids’ voices are often overlooked when it comes to cultural criticism.
For the past two years, I have been facilitating a children’s book club. In our most recent session, I asked the participants – aged 9 to 11 – to share their summer reading recommendations.
My research[3] has found that kids respond positively to non-fiction books in social reading environments. Reading non-fiction impacts positively on their civic and critical literacy. So, we focused on non-fiction recommendations.
These tips – straight from the kids themselves – might help adult readers to know what books to buy this Christmas, or to hunt out at the library over summer.
1. You Don’t Know What War Is: The Diary of a Young Girl from Ukraine by Yeva Skalietska
This is an eye-opening and heart-breaking story[4] about a 12-year-old girl called Yeva Skalierska, living through the Ukraine war of 2022.