I Love Usborne Beginning Readers

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Usborne Beginning Reader Books offer a great selection of early reader books for kindergartners and first graders who are learning to read. The quality is exceptional. Most books are sold by independent consultants either online or at a home party. It’s been years since I started buying them, even selling them for a short while, and I still appreciate them today as engaging, age-appropriate books for early readers.

I’ll start with the easiest and first books for learning to read, the Phonics Readers.

Usborne Beginning Readers

FOX on a BOX

Usborne Beginning Readers

Usborne Beginning Readers
Sam Sheep Can’t Sleep

Then there is the Very First Reading Pack. (We don’t have this . . . yet – but it looks amazing!)

Usborne Beginning Readers

I love the stories in these First Reading books below.
First Reading Level One

Usborne Beginning Readers

Usborne Beginning Readers

First Reading Level Two

Usborne Beginning Readers

First Reading Level Three

Usborne Beginning Readers

Usborne Beginning Readers

First Reading Level Four (book not shown)

Moving on to non-fiction for which I love the Beginners books. 
(We have most of these Beginning Nature books because AJ always preferred non-fiction and these books were perfect!)

Usborne Beginning Readers

Usborne Beginning Readers

If you’re looking for an early chapter book, try

Young Reading Series One

Usborne Beginning Readers

Usborne Beginning Readers

or one of my favorite books from the 2010 Cybils (I was a panelist for the Early Reader and Early Chapter books) — Anna Hibiscus.
It’s the most charming story about a little girl who lives in “Amazing Africa“. Read my review on Anna Hibiscus or read an excerpt. I think Anna Hibiscus is a must-own early chapter book and can’t recommend it enough. Kane-Miller is the publisher.

Usborne Beginning Readers

I know others of you who are Usborne fans like me. What are your favorites beginning readers?

Beginning Reader Books
Beginning Reading Apps

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10 Comments

  1. There books are awesom! We have a bunch in or collection because I sold them at one time, too. 🙂 I love the non-fiction books and have used them when teaching my own children.

  2. This is a great review of some really great books!! I will add that the Very First Reading Set that you mentioned above is incredible!! I used it with my first grader last year. It is a progressive set that you work through at your child’s pace. Each book includes great information for parents on the focus of that book and comprehension and word games at the back of the book. There is also a website that provides word cards, word games, and worksheets for each of the books that you can download and print to help reinforce and strengthen your child’s developing reading skills. Highly recommended!! Thanks, Melissa, for the comprehensive review that I’m sure many parents will find helpful!

  3. Thanks for the great review! I have been looking for more books for my soon to be Kindergartener, that are not too wordy. When you orde tem nline, you can’t always tell.

  4. I love Usborne books too – we have the phonics readers and have found them excellent on several levels. There are one or two here that I didn’t know about and which would be great for my younger son.