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20 Science Fiction Books for Boys

1 June, 2019 |

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Science Fiction Books for Boys : Is your kid a sci-fi fan? Check out these science fiction books for boys. From picture books to early chapter books, it’s a list of awesome science fiction for boys to keep them reading!

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Science Fiction Books for Boys

As a kid, I never really liked science fiction. To me, the term referred to pointy eared guys in aluminum foiled clothing who walked around with laser guns zapping aliens. But after discovering the many options for kids in the science fiction category, my love for the genre soon grew until I was hooked on aliens and time travel like everyone else. 

For this reading list, I’m sticking to the fun of science fiction.Rather than the doom and gloom found in many of the Sci Fi books for middle grade and young adult readers, these books are all about using your imagination and the fun of the story.

10 Books to Keep Boys Reading

It’s about getting kids hooked on a certain science fiction series or character to demonstrate the pure fun of reading a story that is out of this world. 

Best Ever SciFi Books for Kids

These science fiction books take kids on wonderful adventures as they travel through space and time with aliens, robots, and out of this world fun! 

# 1 Aliens for Breakfast by Stephanie Spinner

I love this book. Seriously, I think it’s one of the best early chapter books ever written. I always recommended it to my kids at school who were just beginning to read longer books because it’s a quick page-turner with a great story about friendship, too.

#2 NERDS by Michael Buckley

This isn’t your stereotypical nerds book. N.E.R.D.S stands for the National Espionage, Rescue, and Defense Society. It’s filled with spy-like gadgets and secret agent fun.

#3 Fly Guy by Tedd Arnold

The Fly Guy books have been a hit for quite some time now. My youngest son thinks these books are fabulous!

#4 The Adventures of Captain Underpants by Dav Pilkey

My third graders loved the Captain Underpants series. To be honest, I never cared for these, but my boys did. It kept them reading and laughing, too.

#5 The Homework Machine by Dan Gutman

What kid doesn’t dream of a homework machine? 

#6  Attack of the Fluffy Bunnies by Andrea Betty

It’s the story of the fluffy bunnies, but not the cuddly little bunnies hopping around our neighborhood. These are Fluffs: Fierce, Large, Ugly, Ferocious, Furballs. Yep, not the kind of fluffy bunnies you want to meet on the street.

#7  The Wonderful Flight to the Mushroom Planet by Eleanor Cameron

Printed first in the 1950s, this one is certainly a classic. It’s the story of Chuck and David who build their own spaceship and travel to another planet.

#8 My Teacher Is An Alien by Bruce Coville

It’s not everyday that you witness your substitute teacher peeling off her face to reveal her alien identity.

#9 Star Wars Jedi Academy by Jeffrey Brown

If your kid is a Star Wars fan like mine, this series is a great one, too. It’s set in a middle school in a galaxy far, far away. 

#10  The Strange Case of Origami Yoda by Tom Angleberger

Check out this post, Origami Yoda Files for Boys, to learn more about this fabulous collection.

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#11  Aliens on Vacation by Clete Barrett Smith

David spends his summer with his grandmother at her bed and breakfast. He soon discovers, however, this isn’t your typical bed and breakfast. It’s filled with portals to other planets and strange creatures who want to take a summer vacation–on Earth.

#12 Charlie and the Glass Elevator by Roald Dahl

Check out this post celebrating Dahl books if, like me, you’re a huge Roald Dahl Fan: Roald Dahl Books We Love

#13 Space Case by Edward Marshall 

I am in love with this picture book. It reminds me a teeny bit of the scene in E.T. where the kids dress him as a ghost for Halloween. It’s such a fun book and it makes a great read aloud, too.

#14 Space and Beyond (Choose Your Own Adventure Series #3) by R.A. Montgomery

My youngest son has a growing collection of the Choose Your Own Adventure books. If your kid loves sci-fi, then these books are a great choice. There are plenty of sci-fi adventures to choose from. And even better, the chapter books have several options for endings to be read again and again.

#15 Earthlets As Explained by Professor Xargle by Jeanne Willis

This one is funny picture book about Professor Xargle who tries to teach his students about strange creatures known as humans. It’s super funny and makes a great read aloud.

#16 Zathura by Chris Van Allsburg

We love all the books by Chris Van Allsburg! This one continues the story of Jumanji, but this time the game takes the kids to outer space.

#17 The Wump World by Bill Peet

Bill Peet is another fabulous author and illustrator. When I taught third graders, I usually saved it for a read aloud during the week of Earth Day because it shows what can happen when we pollute and abuse our environment.

#18 Boy and Bot by Ame Dyckman

Have you read this one? It’s a switch of roles where the robot takes home a sick boy and, using his manual, tries to repair the boy.

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#19 Commander Toad in Space by Jane Yolen

Jane Yolen is another great storyteller. The adventure of Commander Toad and his spaceship, Star Warts, is a must-read for young readers.

#20 Mars Needs Moms! by Berkeley Breathed

What would happen if Martians stole your mother?

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Comments

  1. Jill says

    2 January, 2015 at 11:25 am

    We are a scifi family for sure and these books are sure to be a hit in my household. Pinning and sharing!

  2. Jodie @ Growing Book by Book says

    2 January, 2015 at 6:21 pm

    SUCH A FUN RESOURCE. i LOVE TO LOOK THROUGH BOOK LISTS. 🙂

  3. Marie says

    2 January, 2015 at 6:58 pm

    Definitely Charlie and the Chocolate Factory before The glass elevator. All of the books look great. 🙂

    I’m not trying to yell – I don’t know why this is in all caps. 🙁

  4. Jennifer says

    2 January, 2015 at 9:28 pm

    Great list! SHared it on my facebook page!
    http://www.therelaxedhomeschool.com

  5. Kristen @ practical mommy says

    4 January, 2015 at 10:17 am

    I love science fiction. When I was a kid, i hated reading until i found stories i loved which ended up being science fiction and fantasy.i always encourage kids to find what they love to read, so that they will read more,

  6. Jess says

    5 January, 2015 at 11:35 am

    Ha…this is such a great collection! I’ll have to keep these in mind for my nieces! 🙂

    Thanks for joining the Link Up this week!

  7. Sandy Sandmeyer says

    5 January, 2015 at 8:30 pm

    Thank you so much for linking up with us today at the Bloggers Brags Pinterest Party. Your post has been pinned to our Bloggers Brags board.

  8. Sharon - Her Organized Chaos says

    5 January, 2015 at 8:43 pm

    What a great list! I’ve never been too much of a sci-fi fan but I would love for my daughter to read all different genres. This is a great list to start with! I would love if you linked this up on my blog for Crafty Chaos Tuesdays! Thanks for sharing!

  9. Stefania says

    7 January, 2015 at 2:28 am

    This is a great list! Thanks for sharing it I will definitely try some of these books for my son 🙂
    Ciao from Stefania (hooping over from the bowlfulloflemons link party)

  10. elaine says

    7 January, 2015 at 8:52 pm

    Good books!! Hey I would love it if you shared you stuff on my new Link Party that starts tomorrow…Thursday! Its called My 2 Favorite Things on Thursday! here is the link…You have great stuff!! Thanks for sharing!!http://www.cookinandcraftin.com/my-2-favorite-things-link-party-1/

  11. Erlene says

    9 January, 2015 at 2:49 am

    I loved sci-fi when I was a teen. This is a great list for kids that like this genre. Thanks for sharing on Merry Monday.

  12. Lou Lou Girls says

    12 January, 2015 at 3:30 pm

    Oh my! Awesome post. Pinned and tweeted. Thank you so much for being a part of our party. We really appreciate you! I hope to see you on tonight at 7 pm. Happy Monday! Lou Lou Girls

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