Top 30 must-read David Walliams children's books

Top 30 must-read David Walliams children's books

If you're looking for a fun, engaging and downright hilarious read for your little ones, then look no further than the world of David Walliams. This beloved author has captured the hearts of children and parents alike with his whimsical stories and larger-than-life characters. From farting grannies to gangsta grannies, Walliams has something for everyone.

With over 30 books under his belt, it can be hard to know where to start. That's why we've put together a list of the best David Walliams children's books that are sure to become firm favourites in your household. So sit back, relax, and get ready to dive into the zany and wonderful world of this English, irreverent author! 

 

1. Spaceboy

Spaceboy by David Walliams

Space Boy is a delightful children's book, illustrated by Tony Ross, and published in 2019. This heartwarming story follows the journey of a young boy named Space Boy, who dreams of exploring the cosmos and discovering new planets. 

This fictional story delivers an empowering message about following your dreams, even if others may not understand or support them. The story teaches children the importance of perseverance, creativity, and self-belief.


2. Marmalade: The Orange Panda

Marlalade the Orange Panda by David Walliams

"Marmalade: The Orange Panda" is a charming children's book written by David Walliams and illustrated by Tony Ross. It tells the story of a little panda named Marmalade who is different from the other pandas because he is orange.

It's a heartwarming tale that teaches children the importance of accepting differences in others. Marmalade is a lovable character who is determined to find his place in the world despite being different.


3. The World's Worst Pets

The World's Worst Pets by David Walliams

"The World's Worst Pets" is an entertaining children's book written by David Walliams and illustrated by Tony Ross. It tells the story of some of the craziest and most unusual pets that exist.

The book is filled with humorous and imaginative stories about pets that are both weird and wonderful. The stories are sure to make children laugh and spark their imagination. 


4. Boogie Bear 

Boogie Bear

Boogie Bear is a delightful children's book filled with fun, music, and dancing. The story follows the adventures of a bear who loves to dance and wants to share his passion with others. With engaging characters and a vibrant storyline, this book is sure to capture the attention of young readers and inspire them to embrace their own passions.

The illustrations in Boogie Bear are colourful and playful, adding to the fun and energy of the story. The combination of a catchy rhythm and imaginative storytelling makes this book a great choice for children who love music and dance. With a positive message about pursuing one's passions, "Boogie Bear" is a great read for children who want to be inspired to follow their dreams.


5. Mega Monster 

Mega Monster by David Walliams

Mega Monster is an exciting children's book about a young boy who discovers a mysterious creature living in his town's lake. The story follows the boy as he tries to uncover the truth about the creature and protect it from those who want to harm it. With a thrilling storyline and relatable characters, this book is sure to captivate the imaginations of young readers.

The illustrations in Mega Monster are vivid and detailed, bringing the story to life and adding to the sense of adventure. The book explores themes of friendship, courage, and the importance of protecting those who are vulnerable. With its positive message and engaging storyline, "Mega Monster" is a great read for children who love stories of mystery and adventure.


6. Code Name Bananas  

Code Name Bananas by David Walliams

The story follows a young boy named Eric and his sidekick, a chimpanzee named Gertrude, as they attempt to rescue Eric's parents who have been captured by the Nazis. With its exciting storyline and lovable characters, this book is a must-read for children who love adventure and action.

The book is a perfect blend of history, humour, and adventure, making it an engaging read for children of all ages. Walliams' writing style is both entertaining and educational, making it an excellent choice for parents who want their children to learn about World War II in a fun and engaging way. With its fast-paced plot, lovable characters, and positive message about the power of friendship, "Code Name Bananas" is a fantastic choice for parents looking for a great book to share with their children.


7. The World’s Worst Parents 

World's Worst Parents by David Walliams

The book is a collection of stories about some of the most outrageous and absurd parents imaginable, from a dad who turns into a pigeon to a mother who has an unhealthy obsession with cleaning. With its witty humour and creative storytelling, this book is sure to delight and entertain children of all ages.

Beyond the humour and entertainment value, The World's Worst Parents also contains positive messages about the importance of love, kindness, and compassion. The book encourages children to be accepting of others and to embrace their own individuality, making it an excellent choice for parents who want their children to develop empathy and compassion for others.


8. Slime 

Slime by David Walliams

The story follows a young boy named Ned as he discovers a mysterious substance that can bring anything it touches to life. With its engaging plot, lovable characters, and imaginative storytelling, this book is sure to captivate the imaginations of young readers.

Slime also contains positive messages about the importance of kindness, acceptance, and the power of imagination. The book encourages children to embrace their creativity and to be accepting of others, making it an excellent choice for parents who want their children to develop empathy and compassion. 


9. Fing 

Fing by David Walliams

The story follows a young girl named Myrtle as she discovers a magical creature called a "fing," which has the power to grant wishes. With its creative storytelling, lovable characters, and witty humour, this book is sure to entertain and delight young readers.

Fing also contains positive messages about the importance of family, friendship, and being true to oneself. The book encourages children to embrace their individuality and to be accepting of others, making it an excellent choice for parents who want their children to develop empathy and compassion. With its colourful illustrations, engaging storyline, and positive messages, Fing is a must-read for parents looking for a great book to share with their children.


10. The World’s Worst Teachers 

World's Worst Teachers by David Walliams

The World's Worst Teachers is an excellent choice for children to read because it is a hilariously entertaining book that features some of the most absurd and outrageous teachers imaginable. Written by David Walliams and illustrated by Tony Ross, the book is sure to captivate the imaginations of young readers with its witty humour and engaging storytelling.

This tale also contains positive messages about the importance of learning, curiosity, and perseverance. The book encourages children to embrace their curiosity and to never give up on their goals, making it an excellent choice for parents who want their children to develop a love of learning.


11. The Beast of Buckingham Palace 

David Walliams' book The Beast of Buckingham Palace is a thrilling adventure that follows the journey of a young prince and his companions as they uncover a dark secret lurking within the walls of Buckingham Palace. The book is filled with suspenseful moments, witty humour, and relatable characters that will keep young readers engaged and entertained.


12. The Creature Choir 

The Creature Choir is a heartwarming story about a group of animals who come together to form a choir and compete in a singing competition. The book is filled with lovable and quirky characters, each with their own unique personality and voice, making it a fun and entertaining read for children. The story also touches on important themes such as friendship, acceptance, and self-expression, encouraging children to embrace their individuality and work together towards a common goal.


13. Geronimo 

Geronimo is a hilarious and action-packed story about a young boy named Geronimo who dreams of becoming the greatest stuntman in the world. The book follows Geronimo as he embarks on a wild and dangerous adventure, filled with daring stunts, crazy characters, and unexpected twists and turns. The book is full of humour and excitement, making it a great choice for children who enjoy fast-paced and funny stories.


14. The Great Rocket Robbery 

The Great Rocket Robbery" is an exciting and imaginative story about a group of friends who embark on a mission to save the world's largest diamond from being stolen by an evil villain. The book is filled with thrilling action sequences, clever puzzles, and witty jokes, making it a fun and engaging read for boys and girls.


15. The Ice Monster 

The Ice Monster"is a highly regarded children's book that is perfect for readers between the ages of 8 and 12. The book follows the story of Elsie, a young orphan girl who befriends a woolly mammoth named Woolly and embarks on an adventure to reunite Woolly with his family.


16. Blob 

Blob is a fun and entertaining read for children between the ages of 7 and 12. The book tells the story of a young boy named David who discovers a mysterious creature in his backyard and takes it upon himself to protect it from those who would do it harm.


17. The World’s Worst Children 2 

A highly entertaining and humorous collection of short stories written by David Walliams that will delight young readers, the book features a cast of unforgettable characters, each with their own unique quirks and personalities, that are sure to capture the imagination of children.


18. Bad Dad 
19. The Bear Who Went Boo! 
20. The Midnight Gang 
21. The World’s Worst Children 
22. Grandpa’s Great Escape 
23. The Queen's Orang-Utan 
24. Awful Auntie 
25. The First Hippo on the Moon 
26. Ratburger 
27. Gangsta Granny 
28. Billionaire Boy 
29. Mr Stink 
30. The Boy in the Dress 

    With his unique sense of humour and clever storytelling, David Walliams has become a beloved figure in children's literature. If you enjoyed this article and want to read more about the works of famous children's authors, be sure to check out our website for similar blog articles. We have a wide selection of articles that cover a variety of topics related to children's literature, from classic books to contemporary authors like Roald Dahl, Julia Donaldson and Dr Suess. Thank you for reading, and happy reading to you and your little ones!

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