Recommended Early Readers
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I often struggle to find engaging early readers for JJ so I bet you have the same problem, too. Today, I wanted to share some of the best early learning (reader) books we’ve enjoyed lately, most of which are newly published.
All these books include beautiful illustrations with appropriate text which in my opinion means not too much or too stupid. But, I’ll share sample text with you so you can judge the readability for yourself. Page breaks will be indicated with these double lines –> //. Ready? Let’s go.
Early Readers from Newmark Learning
I shared with you my favorite early readers from Newmark Learning yesterday. Be sure to read more about their books and enter to win a Parental Involvement Book Kit.
More Recommend Early Readers
Kat’s Maps by Loren Long, David Shannon, and David Gordon (Trucktown)
“Kat makes maps of her room, // maps of her block, maps of her town,// . . . “
“Kat makes maps of her mind // and maps of her heart.”
Ice Cream for Breakfast – Richard Scarry’s Great Big Schoolhouse Readers – by Erica Farber
“Huckle put on his shirt backward. // He put on his pants backward. He put on his hat backward. Lowly did, too.”
Pal and Sal – Penguin Young Readers – by R.A. Herman
“Pal waits. He nibbles some grass. He swishes his tail. // He tries to be good. But there is nothing to do.”
The Big Fat Cow That Goes KaPow by Andy Griffiths
“Lumpy-Head Fred:
Have you heard about the boy called Lumpy-head Fred? //He sleeps at the top of a 100-decker bed! //But poor old Fred always falls out of bed. //Which is why he has such a lumpy, bumpy head.”
A thick, hilarious book of stories that looks like a chapter-book.
Fly Guy vs. the Flyswatter! by Tedd Arnold
“The tour guide brought
out a tiny fly in a jar.
“Release the fly!”
yelled Fred. //
The Super Swatter
started swatting //
Fly Guy cried,
BUZZ!”
What Puppies Do Best by Laura Numeroff, illustrated by Lynn Munsinger
“Puppies can chase a ball, // learn how to sit, // and give you their paw.”
Dinosaurs Don’t, Dinosaurs Do by Steve Bjorkman
“Dinosaurs don’t play like this. // Dinosaurs play like this. // Dinosaurs don’t tell others what to like. // Dinosaurs ask others what they want.”
Fron Holiday House’s Picture Book series for emerging readers.
Boy, Bird, and Dog by David McPhail
“Boy went down. // He got a rope. // He got a pot. // Dog went in the pot. // Boy went up. He pulled the rope. // Dog was up.”
A full-sized picture book from Holiday House.
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My Dog, My Cat by Ashlee Fletcher
“My dog barks. // My cat meows. // My dog likes steak. // My cat likes tuna.”
A full-sized picture book from Tanglewood Press.
Ant in Her Pants Treasure Bay We Read Phonics by Paul Orshoski
“Miss Grant got an ant in her pants. // It came up her sock . . . // . . . and gave her a shock.”
Very pleasing illustrations and a funny story.
The Lion and the Mice by Rebecca Emberley and Ed Emberley
“The mouse is stuck, She is lost, // The lion wakes, uh-oh, “I will eat you!” the lion roars. “No,” the mouse begs. “Do not eat me. I am lost.” // The lion lifts the mouse. She sees her house.”
Colorful, artistic interpretation.
Around Town – Lego DK Readers – by Victoria Taylor
“The fire truck rushes to the fire with its siren blaring. // One of the firemen tries very hard to put out the flames. A difficult job.”
Lego fans LOVE this book – it’s my friend’s son’s favorite book ever.
The Neat Pig – Read It Write It Draw It – by Nora Gaydos
“Once upon a time, there was a little pig who liked to be neat. // He liked to sleep in a very clean bed. He liked to eat from a plate. And he liked to put on his neat, white coat.”
This silly book is divided into three sections – first the story, then a fill-in-the-blank retelling of the story, and then a sticker, coloring retelling section.
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thanks, Jennifer!
I am in total agreement with you on the real lack of excellent easy readers. I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Grace Lin’s Ling and Ting: Not Exactly the Same. It won the Geisel and it has that same timelessness of a Little Bear book (to me at least).
We are also enjoying Elephant and Piggie books because my son can read these out loud tome without much help, and Mr. Putty and Tabby series (LOVE those!). My older kids will come into the room when I read those out loud, they are so beloved.
I also love the classics: Frog and Toad, Little Bear, and actually anything by Arnold Lobel.
I’m going to segue into Advanced Picture Books very soon though and try to delay the chapter book series because I think the Advanced Picture Books are a much richer experience both in terms of experience and vocabulary.
Love Elephant and Piggie – anything by Mo Willems. Thanks, Mia!
I like Nora Gaydos books. I haven’t read The Neat Pig yet. The schools in our area teach manuscript or DeNealian printing, so I haven’t bought these books. Trucktown and Fly Guy are fun too. Nice list. My kids are past the beginning reading stage. Enjoy this time with JJ. Having good books makes learning to read so fun. You have a nice list. I’m going to check out your Newmark Learning Early Reader post next. Here’s a link to some of my favorite books for Beginning Readers. http://www.squidoo.com/goodbooksforbeginningreaderswithsomephonicsknowledge
I am going to have to look for the Neat Pig for my son!
Nice list, and I agree that it’s often hard to find good books for young readers. One of my favorite resources for books for kids is our local $1 book store. The books can be pretty beaten up sometimes, but most are in reasonable condition, with the kind of bends you’d expect your own kids to add to it soon enough. Makes it much easier to build a collection on a budget.