Students in 3rd-6th grade are challenged to read the books on this list. Any student who reads 5 or more books is invited to vote for the best book in January. Any student who reads 10 books or more is invited to come to a Bluebonnet party in March/April. Any student who reads all 20 books will receive a special reward.
To get credit for taking on the challenge and reading the books, fill out the from at the bottom of the page for each book you read to receive credit. You can also find this form in the Library Google Classroom. Over the summer, while you are not sure who your next year teacher is, you can select "Not Sure Yet" as your classroom teacher. Mrs. Rohlmeier will change it next year when we know what room you will be in.
Act by Kayla Miller.
The Best of Iggy by Annie Barrows, illustrated by Sam Ricks.
Black Brother, Black Brother by Jewell Parker Rhodes.
The Canyon’s Edge by Dusti Bowling.
Efrén Divided by Ernesto Cisneros.
The Elephant’s Girl by Celesta Rimington.
Follow Those Zebras: Solving a Migration Mystery by Sandra Markle.
A Hatful of Dragons: and More Than 13.8 Billion Other Funny Poems by Vikram Madan
Honeybee: The Busy Life of Apis Mellifera by Candace Fleming, illustrated by Eric Rohmann.
The Incredibly Dead Pets of Rex Dexter by Aaron Reynolds.
Lexi Magill and the Teleportation Tournament by Kim Long.
The Oldest Student: How Mary Walker Learned to Read by Rita Lorraine Hubbard, illustrated by Oge Mora.
Our Friend Hedgehog: The Story of Us by Lauren Castillo.
Scary Stories for Young Foxes by Christian McKay Heidicker, illustrated by Junyi Wu.
The Secret Garden of George Washington Carverby Gene Barretta, illustrated by Frank Morrison.
Sharuko: el arqueólogo Peruano Julio C. Tello / Peruvian Archaeologist Julio C. Tello by Monica Brown, illustrated by Elisa Chavarri.
Someplace to Call Home by Sandra Dallas.
Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky by Kwame Mbalia.
Ways to Make Sunshine by Reneè Watson, illustrated by Nina Mata.
Words on Fire by Jennifer A. Nielsen.