Fly Guy
The adventures of Fly Guy and Buzz are filled with puns, slapstick humor, and hilarious, goofy illustrations; all guaranteed to keep beginning readers.
Elephant &Piggie
Elephant and Piggie is a book series for early readers created by Mo Willems. The series, which debuted in 2007 with two books, is done in a comic book style, and features two friends: an elephant named Gerald, and a pig named Piggie.
Clifford the Big Red Dog
When Emily Elizabeth meets a magical animal rescuer who gives her a little red puppy, she never anticipated waking up to find a giant, 10-foot hound in her small New York City apartment. With her single mother away on business, Emily and her fun but impulsive uncle set out on an adventure that takes a bite out of the Big Apple.
Unicorn and Yeti
Unicorn has a horn and can do magic. Yeti is big and furry and cannot do magic. Yeti likes snowball fights. Unicorn does not like snowball fights. But Unicorn and Yeti both love sparkly things, magic rainbows, and -- most of all -- being best friends! These laugh-out-loud stories with full-color artwork and easy-to-read text throughout are perfect for new readers!
Pete the Cat
A musically driven series about exploring one's world and trying new things while being smart, accepting and optimistic. A musically driven series about exploring one's world and trying new things while being smart, accepting and optimistic.
Biscuit
The story is of a puppy named Biscuit and refers to getting read for bed. The little girl in the book repeats the phrase, "Time for Bed, Biscuit!" but the puppy asks for something different on each page, for example, a snack, drink, or his blanket.
This is a book about a bad seed. A baaaaaaaaaad seed. How bad? Do you really want to know?
He has a bad temper, bad manners, and a bad attitude. He’s been bad since he can remember! This seed cuts in line every time, stares at everybody and never listens. But what happens when one mischievous little seed changes his mind about himself, and decides that he wants to be—happy?
One of the best exercises for the brain is reading. Students are encouraged to read every day, and besides the assignments their teachers give them, they can read anything they would like. There are some great choices on the book lists, but there are other books that students may just find interesting. Read those! Have fun exploring this site and some of the activities.