10 Books That Your Children Will Love (Reviews By Kids For Kids - Part 2)

Peter Arnaudo • May 18, 2025

Are you constantly trying to encourage your children to read? We've got you covered.


Instead of relying on us adults to point you toward books that your kids will love, we asked for help from local students.

1. The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas by John Boyne

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I enjoyed this book because it was exciting and thought-provoking. It kept me on edge the whole time. It was very confronting and heart-wrenching. I was quite sad when it was all over.

By: Stella

Age: 11

School: Ss Peter and Paul’s Primary


2. Awful Auntie by David Walliams

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The constant suspense of what is going to happen kept me on my toes! Even though it was long, I still wanted the story to continue.


By: Frida

Age: 10

School: Ss Peter and Paul’s Primary


3. Pet War by Allan Woodrow

⭐⭐⭐⭐.5


It was very funny and entertaining. I loved that it teaches you about responsibility and that you have to work hard for money. It doesn’t just fall off trees! It’s such a great book.


By: Elsie

Age: 11

School: Ss Peter and Paul’s Primary


4.  Scar Town by Tristan Bancks

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It was very descriptive and big on detail. Every page was intense and I never got bored reading it (which has never happened before). Best book ever, I loved it!


By: Huxley

Age: 10

School: Ss Peter and Paul’s Primary


5. The Party Wish (The Wish Sisters #1) by Allison Rushby


⭐⭐⭐⭐.5

It is a great fiction novel that brings a lot of magic, friendship, and a touch of adventure into an AMAZING story. It follows the lives of two sisters Flick and Birdie who have the ability to make wishes come true, thanks to the Imp in the bottle - however, these wishes are often not as simple as they might seem.


By: Elisie
Age: 11
School: Ss Peter and Paul’s Primary


6. Kumiko and the Dragon by Briony Stewart

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Very descriptive and an enjoyable story about family history. An adventure of a lifetime, awesome book! Highly recommended for boys and girls aged 6-10.


By: Huxley

Age: 10

School: Ss Peter and Paul’s Primary


7. Little Bones by Sandy Bigna

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This book was a pleasant surprise, with a mixture of sadness and happiness. It was well written, interesting and suspenseful. I also enjoyed the whimsical nature of this book.


By: Stella

Age: 11

School: Ss Peter and Paul’s Primary


8. Wolfred by Nick Bland

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We liked this story because it used rhyming words and it was funny! It involves a tiny dog, a mean pig and a kind, clever wolf. And funny golden pants! Wolfred is kind and caring and it made us feel good.


By: Kindergarten

Age: 5-6

School: Yarralumla Primary


9. How to Break a World Record and Survive Grade Five by Carla Fitzgerald

⭐⭐⭐⭐.5


I enjoyed the amount of suspense, determination, and heroism that this book has. A great book if you like records and ice cream.


By: Isabelle B

Age: 11

School: Yarrlumla Primary


10.  Boss of Your Own Mind by Byll Stephen & Beth Stephen

⭐⭐⭐⭐.5


We enjoyed Boss of Your Own Mind because it teaches us to be the boss of only yourself and not other people. It reminded us that we don’t have to agree with others or ask the same questions, even if they are our friend.


By: Fuscia, Year One

Age: 6-7

School: Yarralumla Primary




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