From Finnish folk tales to Alice’s strange adventures in Wonderland to Rapunzel and Sleeping Beauty, there are a lot of places where these exciting adventure stories get their ideas. All of these books, though, have one thing in common: kids as young as three and as old as twelve will want to keep reading until the exciting end. We’ve made a list of the top 5 best adventure books for kids so that you can choose your own adventure books to read with your child.
The Fire Fox By Alexandra Page
Freya and her mom are taking a break in a small cabin to get over the loss of Freya’s father. Freya isn’t sure if she wants to go sledding, but when she meets a magical fox in the snow, she decides to follow him into the forest. This leads to a fun adventure. The Finnish Saami legend of the revontulet, or “fox fires,” sparks that fly from a mythical fox and become the Northern Lights, inspired The Firefox. It is a beautiful book with beautiful pictures and beautiful writing. It is a story about hope and the light of love, and young people will love it.
Once Upon A Fairytale
This story has a unique twist, it’s up to the reader to decide where the story goes. There are a lot of options. Would you like to live in a tree, eat with fairies, or ride through the sky on a unicorn? What character would you pick? You can be a kind knight, a smart princess, or a gingerbread man. This beautiful story inspires the reader to use their imagination and make their own story.
Milo Imagines the World
In this story, a little boy with a big imagination learns that you can’t know everything. someone just by looking at them. It was written by Matt de la Pena and Christian Robinson, who have won awards and written some of the best-selling picture books in the New York Times. Milo draws pictures of what he thinks the other people on the train are doing while he is riding with his sister. He tells a story about a little boy with white sneakers who lives in a castle with a moat and a butler. Still, when he gets off the train and sees that the boy is going to the same place he is, he realizes that we are more alike than different: both boys are going to visit their mothers in prison.
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Jeanne Willis
Once upon a golden day, Alice and her older sister read a book while sitting by a silver brook. A new version of the classic story of Alice is told in rhyme and filled with colorful pictures. When a talking rabbit runs by Alice, she follows him down a hole and into Wonderland, where she meets many strange and confusing people. There’s the always-smiling The Queen of Hearts, the Cheshire Cat, and the Mad Hatter. There’s also a tea party like Alice has never seen before.
Tunnels of Tomorrow By Tom Lamia
Tunnels of Tomorrow is a scary fear-triller story. So, fear crept into the hearts of the good people through every crack and crevice. The book “Tunnels to Tomorrow” is about trauma and fear. The thrill of reading it will make you wonder if that fear does exist in the world of the unknown. Explore Thomas Lamia’s mind and find out all the secrets it holds.