According to the Merriam Webster dictionary, wonder is “rapt attention or astonishment at something awesomely mysterious or new to one’s experience.” One aspect of parenting that is such a joy is watching my kids experience wonder through books. They eagerly absorb what is “awesomely mysterious” through a story–its words, rhymes, and illustrations–and we especially enjoy books that encourage a sense of adventure and exploration of this great wide world of ours. Here are some of my favorite books for kids (and their parents!) who love travel and adventure.
Journey
This wordless book is a treasure thanks to the beautiful images that take the reader away to another world. A little girl draws a magic door on the wall of her bedroom and then takes off on a journey where she creates things with a red marker to help her along the way.
The Magic Tree House Series
My pick for best early chapter books for kids! The main characters, brother and sister Jack and Annie, discover a tree house in the woods near their home. The tree house takes them on adventures through time–they visit ancient Greece, Egypt, China, San Francisco, and many more places where they learn about history and culture. A fun, mysterious, engaging series for small kids. I read these to my older son when he was 5 and 6, and then he read them by himself at age 7 and 8.
Once There Was a Boy: Boxed Set
Oliver Jeffers is perhaps my favorite children’s book authors (Stuck!). Here are three simple, sweet stories of a boy (and sometimes with his penguin friend) exploring the world around him.
Amazing Airplanes
This is a cute little book for young children about flying. I read this to my younger son when he was little before we took trips to help him feel prepared for airplane flights.
A Camping Spree with Mr. Magee
This is a fun book about a man and his dog camping. My mom has an Airstream trailer, which my kids have spent a great deal of time in, so it’s only fitting that they have a book about traveling by trailer. And let’s not forget about Diary of a Wimpy Kid and their adventure road-tripping one summer. Check out this Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul review.
Little Kids’ First Big Book of the World
My kids love the National Geographic Little Kids books (they have a few about the oceans, animals, dinosaurs, etc.). This book is just what I was looking for when I wanted to teach my older son about other countries. Colorful photos and kid-friendly maps and activities supplement the information on languages, landscapes, cities, continents, and more. Their atlases for kids are a wonderful resource for kids of all ages, too.
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
I was recently reminded of how much I loved this book as a child when volunteering in my son’s third grade class. While I was helping some kids with their sewing project, their teacher sat on his stool and took out a worn copy of this classic, which he’s been reading to them lately. Such magical story of love, adventure, and mystery.
Llama Llama Gram and Grandpa
This book isn’t really about adventure, but it depicts Llama Llama’s first time away from home, an important milestone for any kid (and the parents!). He goes to stay overnight at his grandparents’ house, something my kids were nervous about doing. I think that this story helped get them psyched up for the experience.
What books do you recommend for kids who love to travel?
Love these choices!!! JoaquÃn will only let me read a couple of pages, but each week he will let me read another, so we are getting there!
I remember when my kids were a little older than Joaquin and would bring me book after book when I came home from work. Such a sweet age as they start to discover the beauty inside books 🙂
This list is phenomenal!
This is a wonderful list. I recently authored an article on non-fiction camping guides for 9-13 year olds, and this list complements that pretty well for younger kids, who would get attracted to outdoors through these timeless stories.
http://gearhose.com/best-camping-books/
Such a wonderful list of books! Great gifting options!
Thank you, Jade! There can be such a beautiful expression of adventure and wonder in children’s books 🙂
Very cool! I’ve written and illustrated 3 travel guides for kids: The Travel Adventures of George and Paolo: Italy, Thailand, and Hong Kong. For details feel free to visit my Etsy shop at http://www.etsy.com/shop/vvbdesign