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Check out our favorite books for first graders that are recommended by our panel of children's book experts to enthrall, teach, and inspire your child. by: Arnold Lobel - (Harper Collins, 1970) 64 pages. This classic features the escapades of Frog and Toad, an adorable amphibious duo who are the best of friends.
First-grade readers know their alphabet and letter sounds and are beginning to sound out words. They can read simple words and need as much practice reading as possible. The majority of these books are books teachers can read aloud to students, though this list features some early readers.
Wondering which chapter books to incorporate into your first grade reading instruction? We’ve got you covered! At this age, students display a wide range of literacy skills, from learning to decode to reading multisyllabic words and longer text.
Whether you're looking for books your early readers can devour on their own or fun read-aloud stories, you'll find a great mix of classics and recent titles in a variety of genres on our list, including fantasy, adventure, humor, mystery, poetry, science, and sci-fi, as well as family and animal tales.
On this list, you’ll find a list of books, including picture books, early readers, and young chapter books that you can read with your 1st graders and some they can read for themselves too.
Freshen up those first grade bookshelves! Picking out new first grade books to add to your classroom library is such fun. Of course you have your favorite standby titles, but keeping your library feeling fresh and aligned to your students’ needs is important for supporting them as readers.
Age-appropriate resources like this list of best-selling books for first graders will set your child up for academic success in first grade and beyond — and instill in them a lifelong love of reading.