Note: Our schools use the Fountas & Pinnell reading levels to help indicate "just right books" for students. I like to band these levels together, to look at a group of similar books.
- Bad Kitty Gets a Bath, by Nick Bruel (library - Amazon)
- Mallory on the Move, by Laurie Friedman (library - Amazon)
- My Name Is Maria Isabel, by Alma Flor Ada (library - Amazon)
- Rise of the Balloon Goons, by Troy Cummings (library - Amazon)
- Astronaut Academy: Re-Entry, by Dave Roman (library - Amazon)
- Big Nate Makes the Grade, by Lincoln Peirce (library - Amazon)
- Giants Beware!, by Jorge Aguirre (library - Amazon)
- Zita the Space Girl, by Ben Hatke (library - Amazon)
- Athena the Brain, by Joan Holub (library - Amazon)
- The 13 Story Treehouse, by Andy Griffiths (library - Amazon)
- Dork Diaries, by Rachel Renee Russell (library - Amazon)
- The Strange Case of Origami Yoda, by Tom Angleberger (library - Amazon)
- Bird, by Zetta Elliott (library - Amazon)
- The Gold-Threaded Dress, by Carolyn Marsden (library - Amazon)
- The One and Only Ivan, by Katherine Applegate (library - Amazon)
- Shiloh, by Phyllis Naylor (library - Amazon)
- The Field Guide (Spiderwick Chronicles), by Tony DiTerlizzi (library - Amazon)
- The Monster's Ring, by Bruce Coville (library - Amazon)
- The Night Fairy, by Amy Laura Schlitz (library - Amazon)
- Shipwreck (Island series), by Gordon Korman (library - Amazon)
- Batman: The Story of the Dark Knight, by Ralph Cosentino (library - Amazon)
- Play Baseball Like a Pro, by Hans Hetrick (library - Amazon)
- Snakes, by Nic Bishop (library - Amazon)
- This Book Made Me Do It, by DK Publishing (library - Amazon)
Check out all of the 2014 summer reading lists I developed for grades K through 5 through SlideShare or this page.
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I will pass this in; I'm not very good with younger age groups. I've always wondered whether the middle school romances, friend drama and misbehaviours in Origami Yoda and Dork Diaries would aooeal to younger readers. The covers in those always seemed much younger than the content to me. Thanks for a great list.
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