Graphic novels for children
By Scottish Book TrustLooking for children's graphic novel recommendations? Look no further! This list contains some of our favourite graphic novel and comic book reads, ideal for readers looking for new and exciting titles.
New Kid: A Newbery Award Winner
Jerry Craft
£10.99 £10.44Jordan doesn't quite know where he fits in when he starts at his new prestigious private school. As one of the few kids of colour he feels caught between two worlds. Yet all he really wants is to go to art school. New Kid is a nuanced exploration of race, class and fitting in, perfect for kids transitioning from Primary to Secondary.
When Stars are Scattered
Victoria Jamieson, Omar Mohamed, et al.
£9.99 £9.49This powerful memoir skilfully uses the graphic novel medium to make a difficult subject accessible and understandable to a young audience. Heart-breaking, funny and full of hope, the story of Omar and Hassan's life in a refugee camp is essential reading for Primary 5 and upwards.
Truly Tyler
Terri Libenson
£9.99 £9.49Tyler is really enjoying his comic book project with his new friend Emmie but with the impact on his basketball practice and his friend's teasing Tyler needs to work out how to be true to himself. The dual narrative style of Terri Libenson's Emmie & Friends series expertly promotes empathy and understanding of different points of view from our own.
Turtle in Paradise: The Graphic Novel
Jennifer L. Holm and Savanna Ganucheau
£10.99 £10.44Although set during the Great Depression, the themes of change, fitting in and navigating relationships will feel warmly familiar to modern-day readers. Holm and Ganucheau vividly create a world you want to jump into and characters you ache to know better. Perfect for late Primary and early Secondary readers.
Roller Girl
Victoria Jamieson
£8.99On the brink of transition to junior high, Astrid discovers a passion for Roller Derby. Navigating friendships, exploring independence and pushing herself to new limits, Astrid learns lessons beyond those taught at summer camp. Perfect for the transition to Secondary school.
El Deafo
Cece Bell
£11.99 £11.39Cece Bell's memoir chronicles her experience of navigating school, friendships and growing up as a deaf child. A fun and insightful depiction of growing up with a difference, El Deafo is ideal for promoting empathy and understanding.
Lightfall: The Girl & the Galdurian
Tim Probert
£11.99 £11.39Despite her self-doubt, Bea, accompanied by her new friend Cad, bravely embarks on a hazardous quest to find her grandfather. With beautiful artwork and engaging characters, Lightfall promises to be an absorbing fantasy adventure series. Perfect for fans of Amulet.
Frankie's World
Aoife Dooley
£8.99 £8.54Frankie feels different and everyone makes fun of her at school. With her best friend Sam in tow, Frankie goes on mission to find her Dad; to find out if she's actually an alien. Aoife Dolley's tale of growing up neurodivergent uses humour and heart to show us that being you is much more important than fitting in.
Mega Robo Bros 1: Power Up (a Phoenix Comic Book)
Neill Cameron
£9.99 £9.49The squabbles between two brothers, Alex and Freddy, are all too familiar. But as super-powered robots, battling to save London from the evil Robot 23, they have to work especially hard to learn to trust each other and work together. Neill Cameron brilliantly weaves the everyday trials of growing up into this fast-paced superhero tale.
Bolivar
Sean Rubin
£10.99 £10.44Everyone in New York is too busy to notice that a dinosaur is living amongst them. And no-one will believe Sybil when she tries tell them. Bolivar is a charming and humorous tale which reminds us to be accepting of difference and to appreciate the unnoticed in the world around us.
Hilda and the Troll
Luke Pearson
£8.99 £8.54Hilda is a fearless adventurer, at one with nature and never shy of taking on a challenge. The first instalment in this fabulous graphic novel series sees Hilda discover the truth about the trolls living in the wilderness around her. Hilda is a great role model; showing empathy, respect and understanding for the natural world, no matter how strange or terrifying it may seem.
Bumble and Snug and the Angry Pirates: Book 1
Mark Bradley
£7.99 £7.59Bumble and Snug are Bugbop best friends, brimming with empathy and kindness. When plans for a gentle picnic turn into a pirate adventure, our heroes use their super-mega-friendship-power to save the day. A perfect introduction to graphic novels for readers growing in confidence, Bumble & Snug is packed full of joyful fun.
Narwhal: Unicorn of the Sea!
Ben Clanton
£6.99 £6.64The first book in the delightful Narwhal and Jelly series tells the story of how the two sea creatures became friends – bonding over a love a waffles. With a lovely message about the joys of using your imagination, this book would be great for young readers beginning to explore their own reading for pleasure.