
Soon, an imaginary lion follows Andy everywhere, and they have incredible adventures together.New books for ages 6–8. A young boy named Andy gets a book about lions from the library. Based on the folktale Androcles and the Lion, James Daugherty’s Caldecott Honor-winning picture book became a classic. 5 Min Stories Age 4-6 All Early Readers Early Readers Human Body Picture Books Picture Books School Look Out, Luthando! Luthando is very good at listening and smelling, but he walks into puddles and bumps his head.

Whether they are learning about Ancient Egypt, the Revolutionary. Use these historical fiction time periods are perfect for kindergartners, grade 1, grade 2, grade 3, grade 4, grade 5, and grade 6 students. These historical fiction short stories for 4th grade are filled with exciting stories from ancient civilications until th epresent times. The back matter is a good jumping-off point for student research about notable Black individuals. The artwork and poetic text are both breathtaking. This gorgeous and poetic title is one of the best Black history books for kids to launch a Black history unit. They are highly recommended as beginner chapter books. These chapter books with animal characters are the classics many generations have grown up reading. White – Charlotte’s Web, Stuart Little, The Trumpet of the Swan. This one is a giftable book set of three classic books of E.B. 1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars.E. (shelved 1 time as grades-4-6-historical-fiction) avg rating 3.81 - 572 ratings - published 2001.

Here are just a few of our favorites for kids in Grades 4 and up. Chapter books are often held as the gold standard in reading achievement yet, picture books frequently present more sophisticated themes and include higher-level vocabulary. We are huge fans of picture books for big kids.1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars. (shelved 19 times as picture-books-for-older-readers) avg rating 4.20 - 94,519 ratings - published 1992. The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales (Hardcover) by. Introduce this one to your toddler and you’ll be able to recite it from memory before too long. Little Blue (i.e., everyone’s favorite truck) and his animal crew are headed to a costume party in this cute, lift-the-flap board book. Little Blue Truck’s Halloween by Alice Schertle. “Here is how books work,” he tells us, “Everything the words say, the person reading the book has to say.” And Novak has a lot of fun making the. Novak from "The Office," admits upfront that a book with no pictures might seem “boring” and “serious,” but he quickly reveals how much power words actually have. Meanwhile, a group of mice shows everyone how powerful. But each one’s solo attempts to reach it come up short. If you’re looking for sweet and straightforward books about teamwork for kids, look no further! When a group of elephants discovers a very tall exotic fruit tree, they all want the fruit. In it, Bad Seed goes on a quest to find the perfect Halloween costume.
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If your students love the “Food Group” series as much as ours, this Halloween tale is a no-brainer to add to your classroom library. The Good, the Bad, and the Spooky by Jory John and Pete Oswold.

Beautifully illustrated by award-winning Lucia Masciullo, this bold and affirming picture book shouts from the rooftops that you should be you. Fred and Ted Go Camping by Peter Eastman.New books for ages 6–8. Three short stories of bravery and adventure about Charlie’s family camping trip explore telling a story, roasting marshmallows, nature, and family. You can find more information about wordless books at 7 Reasons Why Wordless Picture Books are so Powerful.Charlie & Mouse Outdoors by Laurel Snyder, illustrated by Emily Hughes. Wordless books are particularly useful books to teach inference. Focus on asking your students to read between the lines when information is implied by the text or illustrations. During a read-aloud session use these books to teach inference.
