- Comedy
- Pocket Peaches collection
- Ages 6–11
Pocket Peaches
Part of the collectionPocket Peaches→Four cosy, funny graphic novels about a gang of fruity friends and the small, kind adventures of everyday life. A gentle first graphic-novel series.
- Books4 / 4
- Arcs1
- Span2023–2026
- StatusOngoing
The series
At a glance.
Four full-colour graphic novels following the Pocket Pals — Peaches, Mango, Taro and Pogi — through the cosy town of Pocketon. Each book is a self-contained everyday adventure with a soft emotional lesson: the first introduces the gang, At the Fair sees perfectionist Mango learn to go with the flow, Game On follows Taro through unexpected change and long-distance friendship, and Happy Campers turns Peaches's camping birthday into a gentle rescue caper. The stories stand alone but reward reading in order as the friendships deepen. Soft art, small feelings and dyslexia-friendly typesetting make the series a comforting, low-peril entry point into graphic novels.
Four cosy, funny graphic novels about a gang of fruity friends and the small, kind adventures of everyday life. A gentle first graphic-novel series.
Primary themes
Overall tone
- Funny
- Gentle
- Cosy
- Warm
Each book stands alone, but reading in order (1–4) lets the friendships and running jokes build.
One arc
The shape of the series.
- IStandalone collection arcLow sensitivity
The Pocket Peaches graphic novels
All four cosy Pocket Peaches graphic novels in reading order.
The full run of Dora Wang's graphic-novel series, four self-contained but ordered outings for the Pocket Pals. Book one opens the cosy world of Pocketon; At the Fair (#2) sees Mango learn to let go of perfection at the Moonberry Jubilee; Game On (#3) follows Taro through change and friendship kept alive from afar; and Happy Campers (#4) sends Peaches on a birthday camping trip that goes charmingly wrong. Together they form a warm, low-stakes body of work about friendship, kindness and the small joys of everyday life, best read in sequence but forgiving of dipping in anywhere.
Fit check
Right for your reader?
Where the series lands by age
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- Best fit · 6–11
- Read aloud · 5–10
- Independent · 6–11
Reluctant-reader friendliness
Very high
Read-aloud quality
Workable
Adult crossover
Low
Grows with the reader
Not especially
Sensitivity envelope
Low overall, and consistent.
Where it sits
In conversation with other series.
Similar in feel
Different shelves, same wavelength.
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