KINDERGARTEN/FIRST GRADE
Most preschoolers, ages 3 and 4, would like these books too.
POETRY
Sing a Song of Popcorn, Beatrice Schenk De Regniers
A delightful collection of poems, with illustrations by various
well-known illustrators.
Read Aloud Rhymes for the Very Young, Jack Prelutsky
Over 200 poems to suit every mood with illustrations by Marc Brown.kindergarten -
Chicken Soup With Rice, Maurice Sendak
A new classic with a poem for every month of the year.
Fathers, Mothers, Sisters, Brothers, Maryann Hoberman
Humorous poems describe every kind of family member.
PICTURE BOOKS
So Many Cats, Beatrice Schenk De Regniers
Counting verses which explain how a family ended up with a dozen
cats.
Good Dog Carl, Alexander Day
The first in a series of wordless picture books that illustrate the
adventures of Carl and his infant owner.
The Napping House, Audrey Wood
A cumulative tale that tells how a wakeful flea creates a commotion
with just one bite.
Matzah That Pappa Brought Home, Fran Manushkin
A cumulative rhyme that describes traditions connected to a
family’s celebration of the Passover Seder.
Go Away Big Green Monster, Ed Emberly
Cut-out pictures which reveal bits of a monster; designed to help
children overcome fear.
The Mitten, Jan Brett
Several animals sleep snugly in a boy’s lost mitten until the bear
sneezes. Borders tell an interesting parallel story.
The Snowy Day, Ezra Jack Keats
The adventures of a little boy in the city on a very snowy day.
The Very Busy Spider, Eric Carle
A pattern book about a spider who keeps on working in order to
provide herself with a home and food.
The Relatives Came, Cynthia Rylant
The relatives come to visit from Virginia and everyone has a
wonderful time.
Show and Tell, Robert Munsch
Ben causes quite a commotion when he takes his new baby sister to
school for show and tell.
Willy’s Silly Grandma, Cynthia DeFelica
A grandmother shares her superstitions with her skeptical
grandson.
Tuesday, David Wiesner
Frogs rise on their lily pads, float through the air, and explore
nearby houses while the inhabitants sleep.
FICTION and READ ALOUD
Ira Sleeps Over, Bernard Waber
Ira struggles with the thought of spending the night at a friend’s
house without his teddy bear.
Arthur’s TV Trouble, Marc Brown
Arthur is unhappy about going on vacation with his family, but they
all make the best of a bad situation.
The Missing Tooth, Joanna Cole
Two best friends are almost identical, even where they have teeth
missing.
Big Sarah’s Little Boots, Paulette Bourgeois
A little girl doesn’t understand why her favorite rain boots are
suddenly too small.
Little Bear, Else Minarik
Little Bear’s four adventures include taking a trip to the moon and a
birthday party.
When Will I Read?, Mirian Cohen
Impatient to begin reading, a first grader doesn’t realize that there
is more to reading than books.
Bear Shadow, Frank Asch
One book in a series of stories that feature a little bear. Bear
tries everything he can think of to get rid of his shadow.
FOLKTALES and FAIRYTALES
Soap! Soap! Don’t Forget the Soap!, Tom Birdseye
An Appalachian folktale - a forgetful boy gets himself in trouble
when he repeats what each person he meets says to him.
The Bunyans, Audrey Wood
The actions of Paul Bunyan and his family result in the formation of
some of America’s natural monuments.
Seven Chinese Brothers, Margaret Mahy
The special talents of seven brothers help defeat the evil emperor.
Tops & Bottoms, Janet Stevens
Hare turns his bad luck around by tricking a rich and lazy bear.
Jamie O’ Rourke and the Big Potato, Tomie dePaola
The laziest man in all of Ireland catches a leprechaun who offers a
potato seed instead of a pot of gold for his freedom.
Too Much Noise, Ann McGovern
The farmer learns to appreciate the normal noises of his daily life.
Biggest Frog in Australia, Susan Roth
When a thirsty frog drinks up all the water in Australia, the other
animals must think of a way to make him give it up.
I Was So Mad, Mercer Mayer
Little Critter deals with being told “no”.
NON-FICTION
Dinosaur Days, Joyce Milton
Brief and simple descriptions of various kinds of dinosaurs.
How Do You Know It’s Summer?, Allan Fowler
A rookie read-about science book that describes summer.
My First Kwanza Book, Deborah M. Newton Chocolate
Introduces young children to the joyous celebration of the original
African-American holiday.
Weather, Gallimard Junesse
A First Discovery book about weather.
At Home, K. Carter
From the Discovery Library of Safety, this book covers all kinds of
emergency situations in the home and offers important advice.
BIOGRAPHY
Flight, Robert Burleigh
Lindbergh’s solo and non-stop flight from New York to Paris.
Happy Birthday Martin Luther King, Jean Marzollo
An introduction to a great civil rights leader.
Abe Lincoln’s Hat, Martha Brenner
An easy-to-read book about Abe Lincoln’s life.
Follow the Dream, the Story of Christopher Columbus, Peter Sis
A short, beautifully illustrated account of Christopher Columbus’
life up until 1492.
George Washington, First President of the United States, Carol
Greene
A biography of the 1st president of the United States.
SECOND AND THIRD GRADES
POETRY
The Way I Feel…Sometimes, Beatrice Schenk De Regniers
Short poems about all kinds of feelings.
Best Friends: Poems, Lee Bennett Hopkins
Short poems about aspects of friendships between young people.
Kids Pick the Funniest Poems, Bruce Lansky
Funny poems chosen by children.
Insectlopedia, Douglas Florian
Learn about 21 insects through playful language and hilarious
illustrations.
Joyful Noise: Poems for Two Voices, Paul Fleischman
Fourteen poems about the insect world to be read by 2 voices.
Could We Be Friends?: Poems for Pals, Bobbi Katz
Poems describing different kinds of friendships.
For the Love of the Game: Michael Jordan and Me, Eloise Greenfield
Two children recognize the importance of the game and their similarity
to Michael Jordan in this collection of poetry.
PICTURE BOOKS
Flat Stanley, Jeff Brown
A falling bulletin board flattens Stanley so he is only ½ inch thick.
Stories About Rosie, Cynthia Voigt
An account of the daily life of a dog named Rosie who thinks it’s her
duty to be happy.
Whitefish Will Rides Again, Arthur Yorinks
Will is such a good sheriff that all crime disappears from Whitefish,
Montana.
A Brave Knight to the Rescue, Stella Maidment
Sir Simply Silly wants to prove that he is really as brave as his
neighbor.
FOLKTALES and FAIRYTALES
Brother Eagle, Sister Sky: A Message from Chief Seattle, Susan Jeffers
Striking drawings enhance the words of the leader of the
Northwest Indian Nation in the 1850’s.
Favorite Fairy Tales Told in Norway, Virginia Haviland
Seven magical folktales with plenty of troll magic and Nordic charm.
Chicken Little, Steven Kellogg
Any Chicken Little or Henny Penny tales - The sky is falling!
Hans Christian Anderson: His Classic Fairy Tales, Erik Haugaard
Eighteen tales retold in this new translation of classic fairytales.
The Dwarf Giant, Anita Lobel
The life of a bored prince becomes more interesting when a dwarf
arrives.
Jamie O’Rourke and the Big Potato, Tomie dePaola
The laziest man in Ireland catches a leprechaun who offers a potato
seed for his freedom.
Lon Po Po: A Red Riding Hood Story from China, Ed Young
An outstanding variation of Red Riding Hood.
Tops and Bottoms, Janet Stevens
A trickster tale about a lazy bear and a smart rabbit.
The Egyptian Cinderella, Shirley Climo
In this version of Cinderella, set in Egypt in the sixth century B.C., a
slave girl is chosen by the Pharaoh to be his queen. (other
Cinderellas - Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters; The Rough-face Girl)
FICTION
Aliens for Breakfast, Jonathan Etra & Stephanie Spinner
Richard joins in a fight to save the earth from the Dranes, also:
Aliens for Lunch, and Aliens for Dinner.
Night of the Full Moon, Gloria Whelan – Historical Fiction
Libby visits her friend Fawn, a Potawatomi Indian and is mistaken
for one of the tribe.
Cam Jansen and the Mystery of the Haunted House, David Adler
One in a series of mysteries that are solved by Cam Jansen using her
photographic memory.
The Fireplug is First Base, Mary Pope Osborne
Joe’s younger brother proves that he can play baseball.
Dinosaurs before Dark, Mary Pope Osborne
A tree house that travels through time. This is the first book in the
Magic Tree House series. Look for others.
Horrible Harry in Room 2B, Suzy Kline
Harry is a 2nd grader who likes to do horrible things. (Look for
other Horrible Harry books.)
The Secret Knowledge of Grown-Ups, David Wisniewski
Parents seem to have a lot of rules. Here you can find the “real”
reason behind the rules.
Henry and Mudge, The First Book, Cynthia Rylant
The 1st in a series of adventures experienced by a boy and his dog.
Paper Bag Princess, Robert Munsch
A princess outwits a dragon to rescue the prince she intends to
marry.
Wait and See, Robert Munsch
A little African-American girl gets exactly what she wishes for her
birthday.
Werewolves Don’t Go to Summer Camp, Debbie Dadey & Marcia
Thornton Jones
The Bailey Elementary 3rd graders are in for a hairy adventure when
they meet Mr. Jenkins the camp director.
Grandmama’s Joy, Eloise Greenfield
The portrait of a relationship revealed less as a story than as an
unfolding of love.
NON-FICTION
The Buck Stops Here, Alice Provensen
Personal and political facts about the presidents presented in a
light-hearted way.
Chew on This: Everything You Need to Make Your Own Bubble Gum,
Susan Devins
The only book about the history and science of chewing gum that
includes all the ingredients kids need to make their very own brand!
I Have a Sister, My Sister is Deaf, Jeanne Whitehouse Peterson
A young girl describes how her deaf sister experiences everyday
things.
It’s My Money: A Kids Guide to the Green Stuff, Ann Banks
Money: how to earn it, how to save it, how to spend it wisely.
Oceans, Joy Palmer
A First Start series book about oceans with striking photos.
Tonight is Carnaval, Arthur Dorros
A family in South America eagerly prepares for the excitement of
Carnaval.
I See Animals Hiding, Jim Arnosky
A wonderfully illustrated book on animals’ camouflage.
Magic Secrets, Rose Wyler & Gerald Ames
An “I Can Read Book” with magic tricks for the aspiring young
magician.
Recycle! A Handbook for Kids, Gail Gibbons
Explains the process of recycling and what happens to paper, glass,
aluminum cans, and plastic when they are recycled into new products.
BIOGRAPHY
The Story of Ruby Bridges, Robert Coles
A true story of the first African-American sent to 1st grade in an all
white school.
Explorers, Dennis Fradin
Easy text and clear photos tell the story of explorations, from the
earliest civilizations to the space program.
Daniel Boone: Man of the Forests, Carol Greene
A Rookie Biography series book that tells the life of this frontiersman
in simple terms.
Kate Shelley: Bound for Legend, Robert D. San Souci
Story of a young Iowa girl who helped save the survivors of an 1881
train wreck.
Vanished! The Mysterious Disappearance of Amelia Earhart,
Monica Kulling
The unsolved mystery of her disappearance somewhere over the
Pacific Ocean in 1937.
Picture Book of Helen Keller, David Adler
A brief biography of a woman who overcame her handicaps of being
both blind and deaf.
The Bravest Dog Ever: The True Story of Balto, Natalie Standiford
It is one of the worst storms ever, but somehow Balto must get
through. He is the lead dog of his sled team and he is carrying
medicine to sick children.
FOURTH AND FIFTH GRADES
POETRY
Lunch Money and Other Poems about School, Carol Shields
A collection of twenty-three humorous poems about school.
Pizza the Size of the Sun, Jack Prelutsky
Delightful and funny poems for kids of all ages.
Falling Up, Shel Silverstein
Over 100 new poems by a favorite children’s author.
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Something Big Has Been Here, Jack Prelutsky
A book of wonderful, funny poems.
Don’t Read this Book, Whatever You Do!, Kalli Dakos
Thirty-seven poems and mini-plays celebrate elementary school life.
If You’re Not Here, Please Raise Your Hand, Kalli Dakos
Thirty-eight poems that celebrate the world of elementary school.
Poem Stew, Poems selected by William Cole
A feast of hilarious poems about food.
The Goof Who Invented Homework, Kalli Dakos
A collection of poems that reflect the activities and emotions of
the school year.
Bing, Bang, Boing, Douglas Florian
Great poems with humor.
FOLKTALES and FANTASIES
The Jack Tales, Richard Chase
A collection of Southern Appalachian folktales that center around
the irrepressible Jack.
Big Men, Big Country: A Collection of Tall Tales, Paul Robert Walker
Outlandish exploits and daring escapades of legendary American
heroes.
Jeremy Thatcher, Dragon Hatcher, Bruce Coville
Twelve year old Jeremy unknowingly buys a dragon egg.
No Flying in the House, Betty Brock
A tiny talking dog asks the rich Mrs. Vancourt for shelter for
herself and a little girl.
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Knights of the Kitchen Table, Jon Scieszka
Three boys are sent back in time by a magic book. (one in series)
Cut from the Same Cloth: American Women of Myth, Legend, and
Tall Tale, Robert D San Souci
Strong, brave, sometimes humorous women from many cultures and
regions.
Adventures of King Midas, Lynn Reid Banks
King Midas travels far and wide to reverse the spell that turns
everything to gold.
FICTION
Matilda, Roald Dahl
Matilda uses her magical powers to rid the school of the
child-hating head mistress.
Fudge-a-Mania, Judy Blume
Pete tells about the family vacation highlighted by the antics of his
brother Fudge.
All About Sam, Lois Lowry
Adventures of Sam, Anastasia Krupnick’s brother. Sequels: Atta
Boy Sam and See You Around Sam.
Bringing Nettie Back, Nancy Wilson
Clara learns to deal with her best friend’s disability.
My Name is Brain Brian, Jeanne Betancourt
A dyslexic boy is teamed up with the smartest student in 6th grade.
Yang the Youngest and his Terrible Ear, Lensey Namioka
Yang is an outsider in his musical family because he is tone deaf.
Frindle, Andrew Clements
Nick Allen’s frindle idea is his most successful, but what is a
frindle?
Danger Along the Ohio, Patricia Willis
In 1773 three children struggle to survive when lost in the Ohio
River Valley.
Best School Year Ever, Barbara Robinson
Those terrible kids from the Best Christmas Pageant Ever return
with more wild behavior.
ADVANCED FICTION
Searching for David’s Heart: A Christmas Story, Cherie Bennett
Darcy feels responsible for her brother’s death, but she meets the
boy who received his heart.
The Man Who Loved Clowns, June Rae Wood
A child grows up in a family with a Down’s syndrome adult.
The People Could Fly: American Black Folktales, Virginia Hamilton
Retold African-American folktales.
Favorite Folktales from Around the World, Jane Yolen
Folklore from over 40 cultures.
The Music of Dolphins, Karen Hesse
Raised by dolphins, a girl re-enters society.
Tuck Everlasting, Natalie Babbitt
The Tuck family drinks from a magic spring and suffers from
eternal youth.
Time for Andrew, Mary Downing Hahn
Eleven-year-old Drew is drawn 80 years in the past to trade places with
his great-great uncle.
NON-FICTION
Apollo 13: Space Emergency, Michael D. Cole
An account of the 3rd US mission to the moon and its problems.
Over the Top of the World: Explorer Will Steger’s Trek,
Will Steger
Join an incredible expedition over the Arctic and North Pole.
Crystals and Crystal Gardens You Can Grow, Jean Stang
An introduction to the nature and structure of crystals.
Ripley’s Believe It or Not!: Weird Inventions and Discoveries, Ripley’s
entertainment, Inc.
An assortment of some of the most peculiar inventions and discoveries
know to man.
Kitchen Chemistry: Science Experiments to Do at Home,
Robert Gardener
Learn how to launch a balloon rocket, make a cloud that will rain in the
kitchen, and more.
NFL Record and Fact Book 2010 (Official National Football League
Record and Fact Book), Editors at the NFL
Monster Trucks, James Koons
Photographs and information about monster trucks and how they work.
Snowboarding Basics, Jackson Jay
Facts about basic equipment, techniques, and safety tips.
BIOGRAPHY
Phoebe the Spy, Judith Griffin
Phoebe is a free black during the American Revolution.
Saint Valentine, Robert Sabuda
A physician and Christian priest who miraculously restores a blind girl’s
sight.
On the Court with…Michael Jordan, Matt Christopher
A profile of basketball superstar Michael Jordan.
Linnea in Monet’s Garden, Christian Bjork
Linnea understands what it means for a painter to be called an
Impressionist.
The Secret Soldier: The Story of Deborah Sampson, Ann McGovern
She joined the army during the American Revolution for travel and
adventure.
Cleopatra, Diane Stanley & Peter Vennema
Queen of Egypt at 18, her desire was to unite the world under Egyptian
rule.
Lou Gehrig: The Luckiest Man Alive, David Adler
He set the first world record for the most consecutive games played in
baseball.
Always Dream, Kristi Yamaguchi
She reveals how her determination, ambition, and love of skating kept her
going.
Rachel Carson: Friend of the Earth, Francene Sabin
A marine biologist and science writer who changed the way we look at
pesticides.
Choose any books by these authors:
KINDERGARTEN – SECOND GRADE
Jim Arnosky
Marc Brown
Eric Carle
Tomie de Paola
Lois Ehlert
Gail Gibbons
Kevin Henkes
Lillian Hoban
Leo Lionni
Nancy Winslow Parker
Anne Rockwell
Cynthia Rylant
William Steig
Martin Waddell
Mo Willems
Vera B. Williams
Choose any books by these authors:
Third Grade – Fifth Grade
Lynn Reid Banks
T.A. Barron
Eve Bunting
Betsy Byers
Lynne Cherry
Matt Christopher
Beverly Cleary
Andrew Clements
Roald Dahl
L. M. Elliott
Jean Fritz
Gordon Korman
Lois Lowry
Mike Lupica
Gary Paulsen
Patricia Polacco
Seymour Simon
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