13 Intriguing & Adventurous Realistic Fiction Books for Children

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The foundational benefits of reading for kids are ample – from advancing vocabulary to fostering empathy. Every parent or daycare professional strives to nurture a passion for reading. Young readers connect with books because it improves their creativity and imagination.

Fiction stories are the ultimate training for real life, making them learn nuanced lessons about communities and societies. Reading fiction makes people grow – from stimulating language learning to boosting comprehension and problem-solving. Here are the top 13 realistic fiction books for kids.

  1. Megan McDonald's Stink: The Incredible Shrinking Kid

It is the follow-up to Judy Moody series. The story revolves around Judy's younger brother, Stink. Capture your kid's imagination with this book comprising playful storytelling and cartoons.

 

  1. Matt De La Pena's Superman: Dawnbreaker

This book highlights Clark Kent's tale of teen years in Smallville. The bloodless violence coupled with intriguing characters makes a child's reading time more captivating.

  1. Lenore Look's Ruby Lu, Brave and True

This quirky book series loaded with adventures for young readers is about a Chinese American girl. She loves putting on magic shows and riding by bus to visit PohPoh and GungGung in Chinatown. Young readers can immerse in Ruby's enthralling adventures.

  1. Louis Sachar's Holes

This book centers on Stanley Yelnats, who visits a correctional boot camp in a desert in Texas. There, boys must dig holes of some size & depth each day to create characters.

  1. Christine Day's I Can Make This Promise

Set in modern-day Seattle, the book is an inspiration for Christine Day's personal life. It leaves readers with an unexpected ending. Gift this book to your kid and develop curiosity in them.

  1. R.J. Palacio's Wonder

Wonder gets described as a meditation on kindness. It's a heartwarming book that's a treat to read for kids.

  1. Wolkenstein’s Turtle Boy

Turtle Boy is a realistic fiction that revolves around the bullied protagonist Will Levine. A child can immerse into his journey and his friendship with an older boy.

  1. Pablo Cartaya's Marcus Vega Doesn't Speak Spanish

Marcus Vega is an eighth-grade adolescent who looks like a full-grown adult. A kid can nurture emotional intelligence by indulging in his story.

  1. Kelly Yang's Front Desk

A teenager would love to read Front Desk. The story is about 10-year-old Mia Tang, who helps her immigrant parents run Calivista Motel.

  1. Andy Weir's The Martian: Classroom Edition

The story revolves around Mark Watney, an astronaut. A child will enjoy an intriguing experience while reading this book.

  1. Adib Khorram's Darius the Great Is Not Okay

It is a contemporary young adult fiction book that draws young readers into Darius Kellner's world. The book demonstrates the role of friendship in one's life.

  1. Celia C. Pérez's The First Rule of Punk

This story is about 12-year-old Malú. With illustrations & collage art, the book is about Malú's journey.

  1. Lauren Markham's The Far Away Brothers

This story revolves around 12-year-old Flores twins, Raúl and Ernesto.

Books can make great friends. Reading these stores will increase bonding time, reduce screen time, and enhance creativity.

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