List of Nickelodeon novelizations facts for kids
A novelization is a book that tells the story of a movie or TV show. Many popular Nickelodeon shows and movies have been turned into books! This lets you enjoy your favorite characters and stories in a whole new way, even after the TV episode is over.
Books from Your Favorite Nickelodeon Shows
Nickelodeon has created many amazing TV shows over the years. Some of the most popular ones have even inspired their own series of books. These books often retell episodes or create brand new adventures for the characters you love.
CatDog Books
CatDog was a funny cartoon about two brothers, a cat and a dog, who are joined together. They have very different personalities, which often leads to hilarious situations! Many chapter books were written based on their adventures. Chapter books are longer stories, usually with several chapters, perfect for readers aged 12-15.
Here are some of the CatDog books:
- Romancing the Shriek by Annie Auerbach and Greg Crosby (released July 1, 1999)
- The Perfect Bone by Terry Collins (released in 2000)
- Way Off Broadway by Greg Crosby and Brad McMahon (released in 2000)
- Cooking with CatDog by Annie Auerbach and Gary Johnson (released June 1, 2000)
- The Most World Records by Annie Auerbach and Gary Johnson (released August 1, 2000)
- A Rancid Little Christmas by Terry Collins and Mel Grant (released October 1, 2000)
Hey Arnold! Books
Hey Arnold! followed the life of a kind-hearted fourth-grader named Arnold, who lived with his grandparents in a city. The show explored his daily adventures with his friends and the interesting people in his neighborhood. Like CatDog, Hey Arnold! also had a series of chapter books.
Check out some of the Hey Arnold! books:
- Arnold for President by Richard Bartlett and Tim Parsons (released September 1, 2000)
- Return of the Sewer King by Craig Bartlett and Maggie Groening (released September 1, 2000)
- Arnold's Valentine by Craig Bartlett and Maggie Groening (released January 1, 2001)
- Parents Day by Craig Bartlett and Maggie Groening (released February 1, 2001)
- Summer Love by Craig Bartlett and Maggie Groening (released May 1, 2001)
- Arnold's Christmas by Richard Bartlett and Maggie Groening (released October 1, 2001)
- Arnold's E-Files by Richard Bartlett and Maggie Groening (released December 1, 2001)
iCarly Books
iCarly was a popular show about a group of friends who create their own web show. Carly, Sam, and Freddie faced funny challenges as they tried to make their show a success. Many books were written based on iCarly, often retelling stories from specific episodes.
Here are some of the iCarly novelizations:
- iHave A Web Show by Laurie McElroy (released March 1, 2009). This book was based on the first two episodes, iPilot and iWant More Viewers.
- iWanna Stay by Laurie McElroy (released March 1, 2009). This book was based on the episodes iWanna Stay With Spencer and iSpy A Mean Teacher.
- iWant A World Record by Laurie McElroy (released May 1, 2009). This book was based on the episodes iWant A World Record and iGot Detention.
- iAm Famous by Laurie McElroy (released September 1, 2009)