Parents Books For 8-Year-Old Kids

For many 8-year-olds, books about parents often focus on challenges that families face together. Characters may turn to a parent for advice, encouragement or support as they navigate a difficult situation. These books work well for independent reading at home or for classroom conversations about relationships.

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Back to School, MalloryFaces Only a Mother Could LoveLos vestidos de mamáSalma Joins the TeamSalma Writes a BookStella Batts #4: A Case of the MeaniesSalma Makes a HomeI Don't Want to Live on the Tennis CourtJasper John Dooley: You're in TroubleZeke Meeks vs the Pain-in-the-Neck PetsM is for Mom: A Child's AlphabetLe porteur de rêvesSkye Above

Help your child grow through reading

Did you know?

  • Parents often have experiences and responsibilities that children do not always see.
  • Family relationships can become stronger through trust and communication.
  • Children may begin understanding their parents in new ways as they grow.

How to make the most of Epic

For Parents
  • Discuss how a parent's experiences affect the advice they give.
  • Compare what parents and children understand about the same situation.
For Educators
  • Talk about moments when characters begin seeing a parent differently.
  • Identify examples of trust within the parent-child relationship.

FAQ

Families and educators can use these books to discuss family dynamics, responsibilities and changing relationships. They can also encourage children to consider different perspectives within the same family.

Many stories combine humor, memorable characters and situations that feel true to everyday life. These elements help readers stay invested in the characters and their experiences.

These books work well for independent reading, family discussions and classroom conversations about relationships and responsibilities.

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