Over the past couple of days, I've been going to teacher meetings and learning a lot about how to inspire young readers. I'm so proud of my students for knowing how to read and having a solid foundation of early literacy skills. In the meetings, I keep learning that kids need "just right" books. These are books that can be read mostly on your own, but might need help with a few words from an adult. I've done a little internet research and found some titles that I think you might enjoy!
If you're a reading Level B:
Cat on the Mat by Brian Wildsmith
Chickens by Peter Brady
Fun with Hats by Lucy Malka
Hats around the World by Liza Charlesworth
Have You Seen My Cat? by Eric Carle
Have You Seen My Duckling? by Nancy Tafuri
The Headache by Rod Hunt
Mrs. Wishy-washy by Joy Cowley
Where’s the Fish? by Taro Gom
If you're a reading Level E:
Bumble Bees by Cheryl Coughlan
A Buzz Is Part of a Bee by Carolyn Lunn
Catch Me if you Can by Bernard Most
Dinosaurs Dance by Larry Brimner
Eat Your Peas, Louise by Pegeen Snow
Five Silly Fishermen by Roberta Edwards
The Foot Book by Dr. Seuss
And of course my favorite book of all time...Go Dog Go by P.D. Eastman
Happy Reading Friends!