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Lower School Reading Guide

Table of Contents

Picture Books 5

Easy Readers 16

Realistic Fiction 18

Mysteries 21

Historical Fiction 23

Fantasy 26

Adventure 29

Science Fiction 30

Animal Stories 31

Humor 32

Non-Fiction

Biographies

Caldecott Award Winners

Newbery Award Winners

Coretta Scott Award Winners

PICTURE BOOKS

Aardema, Verna. Bringing The Rain To Kapiti Plain

A colorful African Tale describing in rhyme how Ki-pat brought rain to the drought-stricken Kapiti Plain.

Allard, Harry. Miss Nelson Is Missing

When the students in Miss Nelson’s class have difficulty following the rules, she turns herself into the dreadful substitute, Viola Swamp. The students then realize how good they had it when Miss Nelson was there.

Archambault, John. Chicka Chicka Boom Boom

With vivid colors and simple motion filled illustrations each letter of the alphabet is running to the top of the coconut tree with the repeated chorus “Chicka, chicka, Boom, boom, will there be enough room.?

Barrett, Judith. Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs

What is for dinner? Look up at the sky and see what comes down.

Bemelmans, Ludwig. Madeline

A classic that puts the reader in authentic Paris using rhymes that children will love repeating time after time.

Brett, Jan. The Hat

One by one Lisa’s winter clothes disappear from the clothes line as each animal tries to outdo the next in this delightful tale.

Bloom, Becky. Wolf

A farm for educated animals! That fact got the big, bad wolf thinking ~ maybe he should start reading and join the group.

Bridwell, Norman. Clifford, The Big Red Dog

A series of stories about a dog who is bright red, bigger than a two story house and beloved by children the world over.

Brown, Margaret Wise. Good Night, Moon

A classic bedtime story to be enjoyed by all.

Burningham, John. Hey, Get Off Our Train

At bedtime a small boy takes a ride on his toy train and rescues several endangered animals.

Burton, Virginia. The Little House

This story tells of a little house in the country that is soon overshadowed by change.

Cannon, Janell. Crickwing

An artistic cockroach with a crooked wing helps save the leafcutter ants from their ferocious enemies. Includes annotations about the insects and is wonderfully illustrated.

Carle, Eric. The Very Hungry Caterpillar

In this modern classic, a tiny, hungry caterpillar eats his way through the week and after spinning a cocoon emerges as a beautiful butterfly.

Cazet, Denys. Never Spit On Your Shoes

Arnie has just returned from the first day of first grade and has lots to tell.

Child, Lauren. I Will Never Not Ever Eat A Tomato

The story of Charlie and his little sister, Lola, who is a very fussy eater until Charlie comes up with some very clever ideas.

Collier, Bryan. Uptown

A beautifully illustrated book depicting one boy’s childhood images of his beloved Harlem.

Cooney, Barbara. Miss Rumphius

This beautiful book tells of the author’s great-aunt Alice whose grandfather told her she must do something to make the world a more beautiful place.

Creech, Sharon. A Fine, Fine School

A principal thinks his school is so “fine” that he extends classes to seven days a week. Finally the children convince him that learning takes place everywhere, not just in the classroom, and he relents.

Cronin, Doreen. Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type

Farmer Brown’s cows type notes demanding changes in the barn, turning the entire farm upside down.

DaCosta, Deborah. Snow In Jersalem

A beautiful, white stray cat brings two boys, one Jewish and one Muslim together in a timely, heart warming story.

Dahl, Roald. The Enormous Crocodile

The enormous crocodile devises devious plans to capture his lunch only to have them foiled by his neighbors.

DePaola, Tomi. Strega Nona

Funny old Italian tale about a magical witch’s humorous solutions to every day problems.

Falcomer, Ian. Olivia Saves The Circus

Olivia, the fantastic pig, goes to the circus and takes the place of all the ailing animals, or so she tells all her school friends.

Flack, Marjorie. The Story Of Ping

Ping is a Peking duckling on a houseboat on the Yangtze River in China. His adventures with all his siblings keep children enchanted.

Fleishman, Paul. Westlandia

School is over for the summer and having learned that every civilization has a staple food crop, Wesley decides to plant a garden and start his own civilization.

Fleming, Candace. Muncha! Muncha! Muncha!

After completing his much anticipated vegetable garden, Mr. McGreeley has to figure out how to keep those persistent rabbits out. The surprise ending will keep you giggling!

Freeman, Don. Corduroy

One of the world’s most beloved children’s books. Every child who meets him loves him ~ the toy bear who can’t wait to be taken home from the department store by some little boy or girl who will love him forever.

Gag, Wanda. Millions of Cats

Enchanting tale of a very old man who sets of in search of a kitten and returns with “ hundreds of cats, thousands of cats, millions and billions of cats” ~ an American classic.

George, Jean Craighead. Nutik, The Wolf Pup

When his older sister brings Amaroq, a wolf pup, to take care of, she warns him not to get too attached. He learns that letting go can be very difficult.

Henkes, Kevin. Wemberly Worried

A mouse named Wemberly, worries about everything, especially the first day of school.

Heyward, Dubose. Country Bunny And The Little Gold Shoes

A timeless classic of the country bunny ~ the mother of 21 little bunnies ~ who attains the position of Easter Bunny. A gem of a fantasy in which kindness and cleverness win out over size and brawn.

Hoban, Russell. Baby Sister For Frances

With the arrival of baby Gloria in the house, Frances feels that…. After all being a big sister means she has lots of grown up things to do.

Hoffman, Mary. Amazing Grace

A young African American girl wants to be Peter Pan in a school performance. Despite all obstacles she succeeds and is chosen to be the star.

Hutchins, Pat. The Doorbell Rang

Ma has made cookies for her two children and they think they look and smell as good as Grandma’s. This book is full of visual and verbal patterns and involves problem solving in a fun way.

Howe, James. Horace and Morris But Mostly Delores

When two of a friendship triumvirate are boys and one is a girl, the ties of that friendship are strained when Delores is excluded from the “boys only” club.

Keats, Ezra Jack. A Snowy Day.

A story about a boy named Peter and a snowy day. He proves that even though he played in the snow all be himself, he is still able to have lots of fun.

Keller, Laurie.

The Scrambled States Of America

The states have a party and decide to change places with one another. They eventually decide to return home, but not before a lot of fun is had and a lot of geography is learned.

Kellogg, Steven. A Peguin Pup For Pinkerton

Pinkerton, that lovable Great Dane, is back for another adventure. This time he decided to father a penguin egg, resulting in chaos all over.

Kimmel, Eric. Anansi And The Magic Stick

Anansi, our favorite lazy spider, finds a magic stick to do all his work. As usual things get out of hand and chaos reigns.

LaMarche, Jim. The Raft

A heart warming story of a boy and his summer of self-discovery with his grandmother.

Lester, Helen. Tacky

The Penguin Tacky is definitely a different sort of penguin but the story shows that this odd bird saves the day.

Lester Julius. Sam And The Tigers

A humorous version of the classic tale in which a young boy outsmarts five tigers.

Lord, John Vernon. Giant Jam Sandwich

When four million wasps fly into their village, the citizens of Itching Down devise a way to get rid of them.

Lionni, Leo. Frederick

An aspiring poet mouse stored away memories of colors and verse to sustain his family throughout a winter of cold and hunger.

McCully, Emily. Beautiful Warrior:The Legend Of The Nun’s Kung Fu

A young Chinese girl masters the skill of kung fu and becomes a legend. A wonderful tale of courage and persistence.

McCloskey, Robert. Make Way For Ducklings

It’s not easy for duck parents to find a safe place to raise their ducklings. Read this enchanting tale to see how they succeed.

McKissack, Patricia. Goin’ Someplace Special

Based on her own childhood in segregated Nashville, this book tells the tale of Trisha Ann going “someplace special” ~ the integrated public library.

Mahy, Margaret. Seven Chinese Brothers

A Chinese folktale about seven brothers with very special talents.

Marshall, James. George And Martha (series)

Best hippo friends teach some valuable lessons about friendship with lots of humor.

Martin, Bill. Brown Bear, Brown

The repetition and colorful illustrations in this classic picture book make it a favorite of many children.

Meddaugh, Susan. Martha Walks The Dog (series)

A talking dog finds that words can be powerful, even with a neighborhood bully.

Miller, Edna. Mousekin’s Lost Woodland

Mousekin’s woodland home is threatened by developers. Read how he finds a new home near a cabin whose owners believe in protecting natural resources.

Munsch, Robert. Paperbag Princess

A terrific read-aloud fairy tale where the princess does the rescuing instead of being rescued all the time.

Munson, Derek. Enemy Pie

Dad has a surefire way to get rid of enemies: Enemy Pie. But one of the ingredients is living with the enemy.

Numeroff, Laura. If You Take A Mouse To The Movies

Taking a mouse to the movies around Christmas time can lead to many other activities.

Osborne, Mary Pope. Kate And The Beanstalk

A new twist on the old tale with Kate as the heroine who outsmarts the giant and wins his treasures.

Park, Frances. My Freedom Trip

An inspirational tale, realistically depicting the dangers of war and a cautionary one that may plant the priceless seed of peace in a child’s mind.

Pinckney, Jerry. Aesop’s Fables

All the favorite tales with exceptional illustrations.

Pinkwater, Daniel. The Big Orange Splot

Let your dreams become your reality! Make waves! Be who you are, not who everyone thinks you are. You will smile as you read how Mr. Plumbean liberates his whole “neat street.”

Piper, Wally. The Little Engine That Could

A celebration of positive thinking.

Polacco, Patricia. Thank You, Mr.Falker

The author shares her childhood triumph over dyslexia and discovery of reading and the reason for her monumental turning point ~ her fifth grade teacher, Mr. Falker.

Rey, Margaret. Curious George (series)

Many adventures of a beloved but mischievous monkey.

Rylant, Cynthia. The Relatives Came

This is more a description than a story of a wonderful family reunion ~ who celebrate being together with not much in the way of material things but with a great deal of love.

SanSouci, Robert. The Talking Eggs

One sister is magically rewarded for her goodness, while her mean mother and sister are punished in this Afro-American folk tale.

Say, Allan. The Lost Lake

Luke and his father, who are alarmed at what tourists have done to the once secluded lake of his father’s childhood, hike deeper into the wilderness to find a “lost lake” of their own.

*Scieszka, Jon. Squids Will Be Squids

Contempory fables with tongue-in-cheeck morals addressing topics like homework, curfews, etc. Very funny!!

*Seuss, Dr.

The Cat In The Hat, The Cat In The Hat Comes Back, Green Eggs and Ham. Many more titles ~ classics all.

*Shannon, David. No, David

When award winning writer and illustrator David Shannon was five years old, he wrote and illustrated his first picture book. On every page were these words “No, David.” Now David is all grown up ~ but some things never change.

*Sendak, Maurice. Where The Wild Things Are

The story takes place in a familiar space, the bedroom, which creates a safe environment for the child’s fantasizing. With this book, the picture book came of age.

Silverstein, Shel. The Giving Tree

This story is a moving parable for readers of all ages that offers an affective interpretation of the gift of giving

Slobodkin, Esphr. Caps For Sale

The Story of a cap salesman and a treeful of monkeys.

Stanley, Diane. Saving Sweetness

A small-town sheriff saves Sweetness, a very resourceful young girl, from a terrible orphanage and gives her a home.

Steig, William. Brave Irene

Despite a raging snowstorm, Irene, a dressmaker’s daughter offers to deliver the duchess’ newly finished ballgown. It has the timeless quality of a classic fairy tale .

Steptoe, John. Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters

Two pretty sisters wish to marry the Prince: one is sweet, the other sour. An African tale with a lesson.

Stevenson, James. Don’t Make Me Laugh

A simple interactive book that has fun with art of reading and makes the audience a subversive part of the story. A giggly masterpiece.

Teague, Mark. How I Spent My Summer Vacation

A funny, imaginative twist on this traditional beginning of a school compositional subject.

Trivizas, Eugene. The Three Little Wolves & The Big, Bad Pig

A very funny fractured of the original fairy tale.

*Van Allsburg, Chris. Polar Express

A holiday classic that finds a boy boarding a mysterious train that waits for him bound for the North Pole.

*Viorst, Judith. Alexander and The Terrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

This story shows that bad days can happen to everyone.

*Waber, Bernard. Lyle, Lyle

A cranky neighbor puts Lyle in the zoo but experiences a change of heart when the crocodile saves him from a fire.

*Williams, Vera. A Chair For My Mother

A heartwarming story of a family coming together after a fire destroys their home. Collecting money for a new chair represents unselfishness and family love.

*Wood, Audrey. Sweet Dream Pie

When Ma bakes her sweet dream pie, the whole neighborhood is affected in interesting ways.

Woodson, Jacqueline. The Other Side

Before the Civil Rights movement, people of all colors longed for the fence between them to be torn down. Living on opposites sides of the fence,Annie Rose and Clover find their own way of tearing down the giant that stands between them.

Yashima, Taro. Crow Boy

Poignant tale of a Japanese boy who is misunderstood and mistreated.

*Zelinsky, Paul. Rapunzel

A retelling, with beautiful illustrations, of the fairy tale classic.

*Zion, Gene Harry, The Dirty Dog

Harry was a white dog with black spots who liked everything except getting a bath. Youngsters will completely relate to this book, the thrill of getting dirty and finally the reassurance of family.

EASY READER BOOKS

Adler, David. Cam Jansen (series)

Follow the adventure of Cam Jansen, the girl with the photographic memory, as she solves all sorts of cases.

Byars, Betsy. The Golly Sisters

Was there ever a more hilarious pair? Their sisterly relationship will make any beginning reader laugh.

Dadey, Debbie. The Adventures of the Bailey School Kids

This best selling children’s chapter book series will delight all young children. There are some pretty weird grown-ups in Bailey City. Meet them all in this fun series.

Griff, Patricia Reilly. Polk Street Kids

This series of easy chapter books follow the kids at Polk Street School through field trips, holiday celebrations and the evry day ‘goings-on’ in an elementary school.

Hoban. Lillian. Arthur

An I Can Read series of books about Arthur and his little sister, Violet.

Howe, James. Pinkey and Rex

These short and easy chapter books center on the adventures of Pinkey, a boy whose favorite color is pink, and a girl whose passion is dinosaurs.

Kline, Suzy. Horrible Harry (series)

Harry, a typical young boy, and his friends and the mischief they always manage to get into at school.

Lobel, Arnold. Frog and Toad

An enchanting series of early chapter books about the adventures of two friends.

Minarik, Else. Little Bear

A classic series designed for beginning readers. The gentle teasing between Little Bear and his mother will delight young readers and the spacious layout type will encourage them to keep on reading.

Osborne, Mary Pope. Magic Tree House (series)

Written for children making the transition to their first real chapter books. They chronicle the fantastic adventures of a brother/sister duo.

Preller, James. Jig Saw Jones Mysteries

The author, James Preller and Jigsaw Jones both love jig saw puzzles, baseball, grape juice and mysteries. Jigsaw and his partner Mila are always searching for clues and putting together the mysteries.

Parish, Peggy. Amelia Bedelia

Amelia Bedelia does everything people tell her to do literally. So, when she is told to “put the lights out”, she does just that ~ unscrews every light buld in the house. It is so much fun reading about Amelia’s strange adventures.

Roy, Ron. A to Z Mysteries

Fast, paced, collectible mysteries for beginning chapter book readers.

*Sharmat, Marjorie. Nate the Great

A series of easy to read mysteries whose language is deliberately kept clear and simple yet varied enough to captivate children’s imagination.

*Yolen, Jane. Commander Toad (series)

Brave Commander Toad and the crew of the spaceship, Star Warts, have a mission to go where no spaceship has gone before and to bring a little bit of Earth to alien stars.

Realistic Fiction

Buck, Pearl S. The Big Wave

Adventurous story describing Jiya’s, a Japanese boy, coming to terms with a tidal wave that destroys his whole fishing village.

Byars, Betsy. The Pinballs

Three battered children meet and share a foster home that provides warmth and caring.

Cleary, Beverly. Dear Mr. Henshaw.

Leigh writes to his favorite author to sort out his feelings about his new school and his parent’s new divorce.

Clements, Andrew. Frindle

Chaos erupts in Mrs. Granger’s class when Nicholas decides to replace the word “pen” with the word “frindle”.

Deans, Sis. Racing the Past

Eleven-year-old Ricky learns that running can help him deal with angry feelings toward his abusive father and with a class bully.

DeClements, Barthe. Nothing’s Fair in Fifth Grade

A fifth grade class repelled by an overweight, new student learns compassion and acceptance.

DiCamilla, Kate. A Tiger Rising

Rob discovers a tiger in a cage while walking through the Florida woods and comes to realize that tigers, heartaches and memories can not be locked away forever.

Edwards, Julie. Mandy

Ten-year-old Mandy finds a home of her own when she climbs over the wall surrounding the orphanage to discover an abandoned stone cottage.

Estes, Eleanor. The Hundred Dresses

Wanda, a Polish immigrant, claims to own one hundred dresses and is teased by her classmates until they realize the truth.

Fenner, Carol. Yolonda’s Genius

Yolonda, a fifth grader, is determined to prove that her younger brother is not a slow learner but rather a musical genius.

Fitzhugh, Louise. Harriet the Spy

Harriet M. Welsch is a spy who gets into trouble with friends and family when she records all her observations into a journal.

Gantos, Jack. Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key

Joey frustrates his parents and teachers when he is unable to pay attention or control his mood swings.

Henkes, Kevin. The Birthday Room

Twelve-year-old Ben uncovers the reason behind the strained relationship between his mother and her brother and discovers his talent as an artist while visiting his uncle in Oregon.

Hesse, Karen. Music of the Dolphins

A fifteen-year-old girl raised by dolphins is reintroduced to the human world.

Holt, Kimberly Willis. When Zachary Beaver Came to Town

During the summer of 1971 Toby and Cal meet 600 pound Zachary, the star of a sideshow act.

Lisle, Janet Taylor. Afternoon of the Elves

Sara-Kate claims that the miniature village in her backyard was built by elves but Hillary is more intrigued with her mysterious, silent mother.

Lowry, Lois. Anastasia Krupnik

Anastasia’s tenth year has its ups and downs when she falls in love and also learns she will become a big sister.

MacLachlan, Patricia. Facts and Fictions of Minna Pratt

An eleven-year-old cellists learns about life from her boyfriend, her eccentric family and Mozart.

Martin, Ann M. and Danziger, Paula. P.S. Longer Letter Later

Elizabeth and Tara*Starr are best friends with completely opposite personalities but the challenge begins when Tara*Starr moves away and they must continue their friendship through correspondence.

Mathis, Sharon Bell. The Hundred Penny Box

Michael protests when his mother wants to discard the memorabilia from his beloved great-great aunt.

Montgomery, L. M. Anne of Green Gables

Red-haired Anne wants a family of her own and wins the hearts of the Cuthberts even though they wished to adopt a boy.

Paterson, Katherine. The Great Gilly Hopkins

Gilly, an eleven-year-old foster child, has trouble trusting relationships.

Peck, Richard. A Long Way From Chicago

Joey and Mary Alice visit their grandmother in sleepy Illinois, however, they learn that the town is far from sleepy and their grandmother is far from normal.

Peck, Robert Newton. Soup

Discover rural Vermont in the 1920’s with the funny antics of Rob and his best friend Soup.

Wright, Betty Ren. The Wish Master

Corby is unhappy that he will have to spend his summer taking care of his ailing grandmother but is surprised when a local boy takes him to the Wish Master.

MYSTERIES

Avi. Windcatcher

Sunken treasure involves Tony in a dangerous mystery the summer he visits his grandmother on the Connecticut shore.

Bellairs, John. Curse of the Blue Figurine

Johnny Dixon is plunged into a terrifying adventure when he takes a blue figurine from the church basement.

Hamilton, Virginia. The House of Dies Drear

The mysterious events that occur in Thomas’s new house relate back to the murdered occupants of this former, Underground Railroad station.

Roberts, Willow Davis. Twisted Summer

Cici’s summer spins out of control when a girl is murdered and Cici’s investigations of the culprit lead her to someone very close to her.

Van Draanen, Wendelin. Sammy Keyes Series

Sammy Keyes, a wise-cracking seventh grader, finds herself in the middle of mystery after mystery.

HISTORICAL FICTION

Conrad, Pam. Prairie Songs

The beauty and isolation of the Nebraska prairie provides the backdrop for this novel of frontier life.

Cushman, Karen. The Ballad of Lucy Whipple

Lucy is stuck in Lucky Diggins, California when her mom decides to follow her dream of fortune during the Gold Rush.

DeFelice, Cynthia. Weasel

Eleven-year-old Nathan helps to protect his family from Weasel, a former Indian fighter, in this story set in Ohio in the 1800’s.

Erdrich, Louise. Birchbark House

Daily life is threatened for Omakayas and her Ojibwa family when small pox is introduced into their village.

Fleischman, Paul. Bull Run

Sixteen participants of the Civil War’s first battle tell their point of view about the glory and destruction of war.

Gates, Dorris. Blue Willow

Janey Larkin, daughter of a migrant worker, longs for a permanent home.

Giff, Patricia Reilly. Nory Ryan’s Song

Nory refuses to give in to desperation as she and her family try to survive the Irish Potato Famine.

Hesse, Karen. Witness

The Ku Klux Klan slowly infiltrates a 1924 Vermont town and the residents are forced to take action.

Holm, Jennifer. Our Only May Amelia

May Amelia Jackson has trouble being a proper young lady in an 1899 Washington settlement especially when she is the only female ever born in town and is the sibling of seven older brothers.

Kirkpatrick, Katherine. Trouble’s Daughter

Susanna Hutchinson is taken captive after a raid by the Lenape Indians on her Long Island home.

Lasky, Kathryn. True North

Two adolescent girls, one a Boston socialite the other a runaway slave, meet and begin a treacherous journey to the Canadian border.

Levine, Gail Carson. Dave At Night

Dave learns of the Harlem Renaissance as he escapes the orphanage life during nightly excursions into the neighborhood.

Lord, Bette Bao. In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson

Shirley Temple Wong learns about the American dream through baseball and a man named Jackie Robinson.

MacLachlan, Patricia. Skylark

In this sequel to Sarah, Plain and Tall, Sarah, Anna and Caleb move to Maine to escape the drought on the prairie.

Montgomery, L. M. Anne of Green Gables

The timeless story of high-spirited Anne who comes to live with Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert.

Paterson, Katherine. Lyddie

Lyddie learns about life as a mill girl in Lowell, Massachusetts. Jip by Katherine Paterson is a must read after Lyddie.

Reeder, Carolyn. Shades of Gray

Will Page loses his entire family in the Civil War and is forced to live on a Virginia farm with his relatives who refused to fight in the war.

Speare, Elizabeth. The Witch of Blackbird Pond

Kit Tyler’s only hope of adjusting to her new life in a Connecticut colony is by befriending a Quaker woman known as the “witch of Blackbird Pond”.

Taylor, Sydney. All-of-a-Kind Family

Five sisters enjoy family life in this turn of the century novel.

Yolen, Jane. Odysseus in the Serpent Maze

Follow the antics of Odysseus in this Ancient Greek tale.

FANTASY

Barron, T. A. The Lost Years of Merlin (series)

Read about the childhood adventures of Merlin from his early days in ancient Wales to young adulthood.

Babbitt, Natalie. The Search for Delicious

Vaungaylen embarks on a journey to locate a meaning for “delicious” that all can agree upon.

Banks, Lynn Reid. The Fairy Rebel

Tiki, a rebellious fairy, works her magic when she is “earthed” into the lives of Jan and Charles who are unable to have children of their own.

Billingsley, Franny. The Folk Keeper

Meet Corinna, the Folk Keeper, whose job is to keep the underground Folk happy and at bay from the human world.

Catling, Patrick. The Chocolate Touch

Enjoy this parody of the King Midas story when John, a chocolate-lover, begins to experience his world through the taste of only chocolate.

Cooper, Susan. The Boggart

Emily and Jess inherit a crumbling, Scottish castle and a mischievous spirit and their lives will never be the same.

Coville, Bruce. Into the Land of the Unicorns

Join Cara and Lightfoot, a feisty unicorn, in their adventures in Luster to reach the Unicorn Queen.

Dahl, Roald. Magic Finger

A little girl’s Magic Finger turns her animal-hunting neighbors into birds with disastrous results.

Eager, Edward. Half Magic

On a boring summer day, Jane and her siblings find a coin and wish the boredom away only to find their wish is granted – half as much!

Ende, Michael. The Neverending Story

Bastian, through the pages of an old book, encounters a decaying world of sprites, unicorns and dragons.

Grahame, Kenneth. Wind in the Willows

Mole, once content in his static world, happens upon a river alive with possibilities and enters a world of adventure.

Haddix, Margaret Peterson. Just Ella

In this realistic look at the Cinderella story, Ella decides she does not want an empty-headed prince charming.

Ibbotson, Eve. Secret of Platform 13

What magic lies under Platform 13 in London’s busiest train station?

King-Smith, Dick. The Terrible Trins

Join the widowed Mrs. Gray as she rears her three clever mice-children.

Levine, Gail Carson. Ella Enchanted

Ella receives a gift of obedience from her fairy godmother in this Cinderella spin-off.

Lindgren, Astrid. Pippi Longstocking

Pippi is a high-spirited girl living an adventurous life at Villa Villekulla.

Mahy, Margaret. Dangerous Spaces

After becoming an orphan, Anthea longs to enjoy personal space within a crowded family unit and begins to explore a place called Viridian.

Norton, Mary. The Borrowers

Join Pod, Homily and Arrietty Clock in their miniature world under the kitchen floorboards in the house they share with the “human beans”.

Peterson, John. The Littles

Being the size of a thumbnail doesn’t mean you can’t overcome obstacles bigger than yourself and ultimately make friends with them.

Pullman, Philip. I Was a Rat

Roger insists that he was once a rat and the media believes that indeed he may be the “Monster of the Sewers”.

Rodgers, Mary. Freaky Friday

Annabel, tired of being bossed by her parents, wakes up on a freaky, Friday morning in her mother’s body forced to live the life of an adult.

Rowling, J. K. Harry Potter (series)

Harry, a wizard extraordinaire, and his companions lead readers through magical adventures.

Waugh, Sylvia. The Mennyms

What is a life-sized, doll family to do when the seamstress who created them dies? Well, they will just have to carry on the normal activities of daily life.

Yolen, Jane. Dragon’s Blood

Fifteen-year-old Jakkin Stewart, a bond servant in Master Sarkkan’s dragon barn, secretly trains a dragon to fight in order to gain his freedom.

Adventure

Aiken, Joan. Wolves of Willoughby Chase

Cruel Miss Slighcarp takes over as governess to Bonnie when her parents leave on an ocean voyage and a once happy home is taken away, but not forever if Bonnie can help it.

Cunningham, Julia. Dorp Dead ??

Orphaned Gilly and Mash, her dog and only friend, are apprenticed to the town eccentric Mr.Kobalt.

Fleischman, Paul. Half-A-Moon Inn

Aaaron awaits his mother’s return from town until a blizzard hits delaying her return; he sets out to find her and lands at the Half-A-Moon Inn with crafty Miss. Grackle.

George, Jean Craighead. My Side of the Mountain

Sam Gribley, unhappy in New York City, leaves for a year of survival in the Catskill Mountains with only penknife, a ball of cord, forty dollars and some flint and steel.

Snickett, Lemony. Series of Unfortunate Events

The clever and charming Baudelaire siblings are orphaned at the start of the story and things just get worse from there.

Biography

Cleary, Beverly. Girl From Yamhill.

From the creator of Henry Huggins and Ramona and intimate and personal look at the life Beverly Cleary and her less than content upbringing.

Dahl, Roald. Boy: Tales of Childhood.

Read about the adventures and antics of Roald Dahl’s childhood to understand the plots and persuasion of his fiction stories.

Fleischman, Sid. Abracadabra Kid.

Discover the journey of Sid Fleischman from magician to writer.

Fritz, Jean. Homecoming: My Own Story.

Journey with Jean Fritz as she tells of her childhood in China, an unwelcome intruder, loving the country and secretly desiring to go to her true home in America.

Gilbreth, Frank. Cheaper By the Dozen.

Family life is portrayed in this turn of the Twentieth Century story.

Hautzig, Esther. The Endless Steppe.

It’s 1941 and the Rudomin family of Poland are considered enemies of the state; endure their five-year exile to the steppes in Russia.

Hoose, Philip M. We Were There Too!

Discover history through the eyes of young people as they participated in momentous events.

Szabo, Corrine. Sky Pioneer, Amelia Earhart.

Enjoy meeting this extraordinary woman through carefully selected photographs and well-documented text.

Warren, Andrea. Orphan Train Rider; One Boy’s True Story.

A personal account of Lee Nailling and his siblings as they ride the orphan train from New York out west hoping to be adopted and eventually one day reunite.

Non-Fiction

Armstrong, Jennifer. Shipwreck at the Bottom of the World: Shackleton’s Amazing Voyage.

Journey with Ernest Shackleton and his crew during the perilous 1914 voyage to Antarctica.

Blumberg, Rhoda. Shipwrecked! : the True Adventures of a Japanese Boy.

Fourteen-year-old Manjiro is shipwrecked during a fishing trip and learns the forbidden ways of foreigners before returning home to Japan.

Dahl, Roald. Revolting Recipes.

Cook up some favorite Roald Dahl recipes such as Willie Wonka’s Hot Ice Cream for Cold Days.

Dahl, Roald. Revolting Rhymes.

Check out this satirical spin on “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”, “The Three Little Pigs” and other classic fairy tales.

Fleischman, Paul. Joyful Noise: A Poem for Two Voices.

Funny and sad, these poems celebrate the world of insects and are meant to be read by two voices.

Freedman, Russell. Indian Chiefs.

Discover the integration of Native Americans with European/American cultures through the biographies of Santana, Red Cloud and Sitting Bull.

Holling, Holling C. Paddle-to-the-Sea.

Follow a Native American boy as he journeys from Lake Superior to the Atlantic Ocean in his canoe.

Hopkins, Lee Bennett. My America: A Poetry Atlas of the U. S.

Discover the regions of the United States through a collection of poetry.

Jenkins, Steve. The Top of the World: Climbing Mount Everest.

Text and collage illustrations address the would-be Everest climber.

Lavies, Bianca. A Gathering of Garter Snakes.

Follow photojournalist, Bianca Lavies, as she documents the life cycle of the red-sided garter snake in Manitoba,Canada.

McCaughrean, Geraldine. Stories From Shakespeare.

The author retells the adventure, irony and message contained in many of Shakespeare’s tales.

McKissack, Patricia. The Dark Thirty: Southern Tales of the Supernatural.

Ten spine-tinglers depict racism through ghost stories and eerie tales.

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