Costco’s Book Section is CRUSHING it.
Books for Young Readers
Ages 5-8 depending on reading ability
Hello! I was at Costco yesterday getting new tires, and I was worried I wouldn’t have enough to do for an hour and a half waiting for them, then I hit the book section. I don’t go through it every time I go to Costco, but on a longer “walk around to see what is new trip”, I do. We have had a lot of luck with children’s books there over the years.
They have even more books there right now because of the holidays, great gift books, book box sets of SO MANY of the popular book series, books for babies, and fun non-fiction encyclopedia style books.
Since Etta is such a big reader, I usually get her a box set from there for Christmas. I would tell you what I got her this year, but she has been so proud of mommy working on being an author, that she has been checking my website regularly. I know, I can’t, she is too sweet.
Anyway, enough with the chitchat, blogs are so wordy sometimes and there is no “skip to the recipe” button on here. Sorry.
Hope you find something great!
We have read at least one book from all of these sets, and all of the are so great for beginning chapter books
Elephant & Piggie Box Set-Great easy readers to get kids started in longer chapter like books.
Bad Kitty Box Set-Great for beginning readers, is usually a hit at school for K-1.
Captain Underpants Box Set-I haven’t met a kid who doesn’t love these. Definitely has potty humor.
Jedi Academy Graphic Novel Box Set-Cute graphic novels for your Star Wars Fans
The Bad Guys Box Set-If you liked the movie you will like the books.
Easy readers-5 books in 1- Peppa Pig, Pete the Cat, Pokemon, Space, Ranger Rick, LEGO, Pinkalicious, Thunder and Cluck.
Elephant and Piggie-5 books in 1.
Junie B Jones 1 and 2 Box Sets-A classic set, and fairly easy reading.
Dog Man Box Set with Cat Kid Comic Club-Silly Graphic Novels similar to Captain Underpants.
Magic Tree House Box Set 1 and 2- Easy mysteries for young readers.
The Questioneers Chapter Book Box Set-Stories based off of the picture book characters. STEM questioning strategies to solve problems.