The Best Minecraft Books for Kid Gamers
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Minecraft is a nostalgic game I’ve watched my brothers and friends enjoy for years! They were captivated by the game’s options for creativity, the unique characters, and entertaining storylines. After watching my brothers create multiple things in the world of Minecraft, I decided to research some Minecraft books for kid gamers.
I found plenty that any Minecraft fan would happily read. This reading list is perfect for kid gamers who need a boost of encouragement to read more often. The illustrations and easy-to-follow stories will make these books more digestible for children who don’t currently enjoy reading! You’ll also find some exciting Minecraft chapter books here.
Minecraft Books to Read
From zombies to wolves and creepers, your kid gamer will become immersed in the world of Minecraft without spending hours on electronics. They’ll visit magical islands and familiar locations within the pages of these books.
Several of these kids’ books are available on Kindle Unlimited. If your child likes to read ebooks, that is also a fun option! It’s also a sneaky way to turn their tablet time into something more meaningful. Just download the Kindle app!
My brothers and I hope your kid gamers enjoy these exciting stories!
Minecraft Books for Older Kids
- Minecraft: The Island by Max Brooks
- Quest for the Golden Apple by Megan Miller
- Into the Game! by Nick Eliopulos
- Minecraft: Stories from the Overworld by Multiple Authors
- Minecraft: The Official Joke Book by Dan Morgan
- Tales of an 8-Bit Kitten: Lost in the Nether by Cube Kid
Minecraft Books for Early Readers
- Diary of a Minecraft Zombie: A Scare of a Dare by Zack Zombie
- Survival Mode! Minecraft by Nick Eliopulos
- Diary of a Minecraft Wolf by Books Kid
- Mobs in the Overworld! by Nick Eliopulos
- Jay Saves the Day by Anna Kopp
We hope your kiddos were able to go adventuring with these Minecraft books! There’s nothing better than finding books that match your interests, and this is a low-pressure way to encourage your kid gamer to read more books.
Happy Reading,
Hannah | Reading Obsessed