![]() ![]() I wasn’t expecting these books to be so funny in an ironic way that you don’t see in children’s books. Zombies by Paul Tobin and Ron Chan (SERIES) (ages 6 – 10) The Zombie Chasers by John Kloepfer and Steve Wolfhard (SERIES) (ages 8 – 12)įilled with cartoon illustrations, this early chapter book series highlights the bravery of a group of friends (and siblings) who will save the world from zombies. ![]() (Which isn’t typical of a zombie and is more vampire-like, but whatever.) This is a funny, easy-to-read chapter book series that is fun for reluctant readers. Who knew? And that goldfish can control your mind. My Big F at Zombie Goldfish by Mo O’Hara and Marek Jagucki (SERIES) (ages 6 – 8) (These are FREE for Kindle Unlimited subscribers!) I was surprised, to say the least, that this was such an entertaining, funny read. Short sentences with witty observations on life from the perspective of a Minecraft zombie that will crack you up. A Horde of Zombie Books for Kidsĭiary of a Minecraft Zombie Book 1: A Scare of a Dare by Herobrine Books (SERIES) (ages 6 – 10) So, if you have a kiddo who thinks zombies are cool and he or she is looking for book recommendations, well, here’s my list of good zombie children’s books. (I’m a big baby because of my nightmares! Now you know my level of scaredy-cat-ness.) I found that the zombie books for kids ages 6 – 13 were funny, even kooky, and not gross (which is what I expected) or scary (which is what I feared), or oriented towards voodoo (which just creeps me out.) Predictably, the YA books got more scary and creepy, and nightmare-inducing. (And those that weren’t, I won’t bother telling you about. Surprisingly, some of these books were quite good. After several years of getting zombie chapter books and middle grade books to review and ignoring them all, I finally decided to try and read all the books about the undead - or at least a lot.
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