Neil Gaiman will pen five children's books

Neil Gaiman will write five children's books for HarperCollins, including a sequel to his 2009 children's book 'Odd and the Frost Giants.'

One of the three chapter books Neil Gaiman plans to write will be a sequel to his earlier children's book “Odd and the Frost Giants,” a story about a Norse boy named Odd that was inspired by Norwegian mythology.

July 16, 2012

Award-winning author Neil Gaiman will write five upcoming books for children – three chapter books and two picture books – for publisher HarperCollins.

Gaiman, who has written for both children and adults, will begin with the picture book “Chu’s Day,” which follows a panda named Chu who has a loud sneeze. It will be released next January. The second picture book will also follow Chu’s adventures.

Of the three chapter books, one will be a sequel to Gaiman’s children’s novel “Odd and the Frost Giants,” a book about a Norse boy named Odd that was inspired by Norwegian mythology. Another of the chapter books for HarperCollins is currently titled “Fortunately, the Milk,” but no other details are known. All three books are classified as “middle grade" and are intended for readers aged 8 to 12.