Have you ever had that moment where you realize that you can not get enough of that show you have binged, but you have watched all the episodes? Maybe you really loved that book, but you finished it and wished there were more. Good news! Just because you watched the whole movie or read all the books does not mean that you are done. Have you checked to see if there are movie or book adaptations? We have! Here are some great media crossovers that really keep your favorite stories alive!
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Pete the Cat
If you adore the groovy tales of Pete the Cat by James Dean and Eric Litwin, you may be excited to hear that Amazon Prime has a Pete the Cat show! Join Pete in a musically driven series as he explores the world with a positive and optimistic outlook.
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Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile
Bernard Waber’s Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile has finally made it big. This beloved series recently got its very own movie that you can watch on Netflix. Travel the city with this lovable reptile both on the pages and on the screen.
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid
Jeff Kinney’s Diary of a Wimpy Kid introduced young readers to an innovative, journal style of storytelling about a kid just like the audience. Not only did it make it to the movie theaters, but it also has a whole show streaming on Disney+.
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A Series of Unfortunate Events
Whether you started with the books or the Netflix series, Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events is a wildly fun adventure for all ages. Don’t look away or you’ll miss the witty humor, wordplay, and occasional musical number.
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The Babysitter’s Club
You may have read the original books (with the original or remastered covers), read the graphic novels, or seen the Netflix series. The streaming series adapts Ann M. Martin’s original series into modern times, and Raina Telgemeier’s graphic novels presents an appealing alternative for younger audiences.
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Heartstopper
This extremely popular graphic novel by Alice Oseman has already stopped its audience’s hearts with its touching story. If you loved the book, check out the Netflix series. If you saw the series first, the graphic novel may be what you are looking for.
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Naruto
Naruto has stayed in popularity for decades. Manga lovers adore Masashi Mishimoto’s books and tv lovers can’t get enough of the television series that now streams on Netflix. If you love anime and manga, go look for the corresponding one. If there’s a book, there’s likely a series!
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Shadow and Bone
Did you know that Netflix’s Shadow and Bone is based off of the Shadow and Bone trilogy by Leigh Bardugo? If the adventure in the show is not enough, this series has three books as well as several others by the same author that are set in the same world.
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Percy Jackson
We can’t blame you if you are in love with the world of Percy Jackson. Though there are two full series by Rick Riordan, that may not feel like it is enough. Neither does the author! He has been working hard to create a new series streaming on Disney+. They are still filming, so we don’t know when it will be ready. Look forward to something amazing coming soon!
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