9 best book for 8 year olds

" These books are often designed to help children understand various aspects of growing up, including physical and emotional changes, friendships, and other important life lessons. Here are some popular books in this category:

  1. "The Care and Keeping of You: The Body Book for Girls" by Valorie Schaefer: This book is a part of the American Girl series and provides age-appropriate information about puberty, hygiene, and emotional well-being for young girls.

  2. "The Boy's Body Book: Everything You Need to Know for Growing Up YOU" by Kelli Dunham: This book is a counterpart to "The Care and Keeping of You" but is tailored for boys. It covers topics like puberty, hygiene, and physical health.

  3. "It's Perfectly Normal: Changing Bodies, Growing Up, Sex, and Sexual Health" by Robie H. Harris: This informative and comprehensive book provides information about puberty, reproduction, relationships, and sexual health in a straightforward and age-appropriate manner.

  4. "Amazing You! Getting Smart About Your Private Parts" by Gail Saltz: This book uses simple language and illustrations to help children understand the basics of human anatomy and the importance of privacy.

  5. "What's Happening to My Body? Book for Boys" and "What's Happening to My Body? Book for Girls" by Lynda Madaras: These books provide detailed information about the physical and emotional changes that come with puberty.They also cover topics like hygiene and relationships.

  6. "The Feelings Book" by Todd Parr: This book focuses on emotional growth and helps children understand and express their feelings in a colorful and engaging way.

  7. "Stand Up for Yourself & Your Friends: Dealing with Bullies & Bossiness and Finding a Better Way" by Patti Kelley Criswell: This book teaches children about assertiveness, standing up to bullies, and maintaining healthy friendships.

These books are designed to address the questions and concerns that 8-year-olds may have about growing up and the facts of life. They offer guidance and support in a way that is accessible and suitable for their age and developmental stage.

Below you can find our editor's choice of the best book for 8 year olds on the market
  

Awesome Jokes That Every 8 Year Old Should Know!: Hundreds of rib ticklers, tongue twisters and side splitters

Big Red Button Books

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My Encyclopedia of Very Important Things: For Little Learners Who Want to Know Everything (My Very Important Encyclopedias)

DK Children

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Percy Jackson and the Olympians 5 Book Paperback Boxed Set (new covers w/poster) (Percy Jackson & the Olympians)

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Wish

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Diary of a Minecraft Zombie Book 1: A Scare of a Dare

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Trapped in a Video Game (Volume 1)

Andrews McMeel Publishing

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Trapped in a Video Game Series

With action packed into every page, this new book series does the impossible: it gets 8-12 year old kids to put down the controller and pick up a book!

STEM for Kids

Each novel has a More to Explore section that teaches computer programming concepts through fun activities. From binary code to algorithms, each section provides an opportunity for kids to learn the basic functions behind their favorite video games.

Legacy of the Inventor: A Timmi Tobbson Adventure (Solve-Them-Yourself Mysteries Book for Boys and Girls 8-12)

Freshabooks

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What made Timmi think something was wrong?

Someone had set a trap for Timmi. How could he tell?

(This is a sample from the book. All pictures are cropped. Solving the puzzle requires reading the story.)

Where was the secret door?

Marvin spotted a hidden symbol, marking the secret door. But where?

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Which button did we have to press?

A mysterious riddle guarded the last key.

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What made Lilli sure we had seen the thieves before?

When we first saw him, one of the thieves was in disguise. How could Lilli tell it was the same man?

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Difficult Riddles For Smart Kids: 300 Difficult Riddles And Brain Teasers Families Will Love

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Me and My Feelings: A Kids' Guide to Understanding and Expressing Themselves

Althea Press

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Boost Your Self-Confidence Meter

When your confidence feels low, imagine yourself as a superhero saving the day. You can think back to a time when you were successful. Use those feelings to give yourself a boost.

Focus on the Good

Sometimes we feel bad about things. But even when things go wrong, it’s often possible to find the good in the bad. Try to think about what went right and celebrate that instead.

Change the Channel

Just like on TV, you can try to switch off the “channel” in your mind that’s making you feel bad. Instead think about something that makes you smile. Focus on it. Draw it if you want.

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