![]() He ran into his old lunch lady and the thought crossed his mind: “she doesn’t live at my school?!” It all started with a school visit at his old school when Jarrett was grown up and out in the world presenting his books. The Lunch Lady series by Jarrett Krosoczka Together, Phoebe and Marigold traverse the perils of school, piano lessons without having practiced and awkward birthday parties. Marigold Heavenly Nostrils is her unicorn with magical powers and the same dry observational wit of Hobbes. Phoebe and Her Unicornseries by Dana SimpsonĪnyone who has loved the comedic humor of Calvin and Hobbes but wished it skewed younger will delight in Phoebe and Her Unicorn. Phoebe is Calvin … a kid going through the trials of everyday life that includes girl bullies at school. With her best friend Marie and her little brother Gaston at her side, she sets off on another hilarious adventure. What are your favorite graphic novels for girls? Thanks for sharing! I’ll add them to this list!įavorite Graphic Novels for Girls Ages 6 and Up Dragons Beware series by Jorge Aguirre, illustrated by Rafael RosadoĬlaudette is not afraid of anything. Giants or dragons don’t faze her, in fact, she’s ready to take them on, especially the dragon that ate her father’s legs and his legendary sword. ![]() After reading a few more years of graphic novels, I’ve gathered up my favorite graphic novels for girls, ages 6 and up. I thought I would review and update my 19 Graphic Novels for Feisty Girls post. Inside: Does your daughter love comics? Take a look at our best selections for graphic novels for girls, perfect for kids ages 6 and up! ![]()
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