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kids First in the Series Books for just £1 @ Waterstones

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  • *Scottish*Lass*
    *Scottish*Lass* Posts: 2,071 Forumite
    I got my order yesterday - Horrid Henry and How to Train Your Dragon - brilliant :) Thanks again OP
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  • Sam_Tyler
    Sam_Tyler Posts: 36 Forumite
    thanks so much for this - just bought my son Artemis Fowl and Skullduggery Pleasant - 2 quid for 2 books delivered is brilliant. Chuffed!:T
  • squigs
    squigs Posts: 3,241 Forumite
    Many thanks Op.
    3 books ordered, for my sister to give to her grandchildren!
    N1LDA:D
  • gentleorange
    gentleorange Posts: 1,827 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
    I ordered Artemis Fowl and Skullduggery Pleasant for my son, and to my great surprise he is actually reading the Skullduggery one!! Very pleased:)
  • antonia1
    antonia1 Posts: 596 Forumite
    500 Posts
    Does anybody know what age range the Horrid Henry books are for? I have a nephew who will be 4 this year, and he LOVES people reading to him, but I don't know if this might be too old for him yet.
    :A If saving money is wrong, I don't want to be right. William Shatner

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  • Boromat
    Boromat Posts: 1 Newbie
    The Horrid Henry books are very popular among younger readers and at a pound I'd snap it up anyway! They are relatively accessible and certainly they'd be something for him to read himself a couple of years down the line if you found it was perhaps a bit advanced - though I imagine with someone reading it to him it may not be an issue. A worthwhile investment I'd say.
  • mrsinvisible
    mrsinvisible Posts: 1,310 Forumite
    Thanks OP, £4 for bedtime books to read with DGS
  • sysky
    sysky Posts: 87 Forumite
    what age would you recommend the skulduggery and artemis fowl books for?
  • montsie
    montsie Posts: 275 Forumite
    sysky wrote: »
    what age would you recommend the skulduggery and artemis fowl books for?

    Based on content I'd say they are the higer end of 8-12 as in...10-12. Artemis has a lot of sarcasm and both contain mild horror and peril. :)
    On a par with the first few Harry Potters I'd say which is technically shelved in teenage but...the first few are suitable for younger readers
    Brilliant books to immerse in.
  • Whoop whoop, just ordered 2 books and got cashback! :)
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