Children’s Book Characters Named Finn
Here are just a few children’s books with characters named Finn. Please comment below if you know of one I missed. I hope this encourages your kiddo to read!
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
Despite their travels bringing them more trouble than expected and the fear of being returned to their old lives, Huck Finn and Jim form a bond that helps protect them from the judgments of a hypocritical society that claims to value civilization even as it benefits from the horror of slavery.
- Rating: Amazon- 4.5 Goodreads- 3.8
- 9+ year olds
Brave Little Finn (Sweet Pea & Friends #2) by Jennifer Churchman
Newborn lamb Finn, raised inside the farmhouse, isn’t as big and strong as the other animals on the farm. He can’t help but be frightened as he ventures outside and encounters unfamiliar sights, sounds, and creatures. With the help of Farmer John and his animal friends, Little Finn learns to be brave and mighty.
- Ratings: Amazon- 4.9 Goodreads-4.0
- 4-8 year olds
A Finn & Poe Team Up! (Star Wars: World of Reading Level 1) By Nate Millici
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Poe and Finn team up to escape from the evil First Order.
- Ratings: Amazon- 5.0 Goodreads- 3.5
- 5-6 year olds
Finn and the Intergalactic Lunchbox (The Finniverse series) by Michael Buckley
Finn Foley has a lunchbox, and when he opens it, weird things come out . . . like a seven-foot-tall robot and a strange, blinking device that glues itself to his chest. The lunchbox also opens wormholes–shortcuts through space–that take Finn to the farthest corners of the galaxy. Sounds awesome, right? Not so much. Rocketing through the cosmos attracts the attention of the Plague, a race of gigantic bugs. The thing on Finn’s chest belongs to them–it’s the most dangerous weapon in the universe–and they want it back. To fight the Plague, Finn will need the lunchbox, as well as an unlikely squad of assistants: Lincoln, the bully; Julep, the coolest girl in school; Kate, Finn’s unicorn-obsessed little sister; and Highbeam, a robot spy from another galaxy.
- Ratings: Amazon-4.5 Goodreads-3.8
- 9-12 year olds
Kingdom Keepers series by Ridley Pearson
In this fantastical thriller, five young teens tapped as models for theme park “guides” find themselves pitted against Disney villains and witches that threaten both the future of Walt Disney World and the stability of the world outside its walls. Using a cutting-edge technology called DHI–which stands for both Disney Host Interactive and Daylight Hologram Imaging–Finn Whitman, an Orlando teen, and four other kids are transformed into hologram projections that guide guests through the park. Soon Finn finds himself transported in his DHI form into the Magic Kingdom at night. Finn’s confusion only increases when he encounters Wayne, an elderly Imagineer who tells him that the park is in grave danger.
- Ratings: Amazon- 4.6 Goodreads- 3.9
- 9-12 year olds
Good Dragon, Bad Dragon by Christine Nostlinger
Good Dragon and Bad Dragon are always there for Finn, and together, the three are unbeatable! They’re his imaginary friends, and they have so much fun together. But when Finn’s mom wants to go to the beach, the two dragons refuse?water is for fishes, and dragons don’t swim.
- Rating: Amazon-3.0
- 4-8 year olds
- Lexile measure: AD630L
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