I get this giddy, kid-on-the-last-day-of-school feeling whenever someone asks where to start with 'Big Nate', because there’s such a joyful mix of comic-strip energy and middle-grade novel pacing. If you want one place to jump in, I’d pick 'Big Nate: In a Class by Himself' first — it captures Nate’s chaotic school life, his doodles, and that punchy humor that hooks readers fast.
After that, I’d move into 'Big Nate Strikes Again' and then one of the early novel-style books like 'Big Nate: Blasts Off' if you want chapters and a longer story arc. The comics collections give you quick laughs and visual gags; the novels let you live in Nate’s world a bit longer and watch friendships and rivalries develop.
My favorite way to introduce someone is to alternate: one comics collection, then a chapter book, then a comic collection again. It keeps the pacing fresh and shows why this series works for both quick snack reads and longer bedtime sessions — it’s goofy, warm, and surprisingly true to middle-school chaos, which I still find delightful.