Easy Reader & Early Chapter Book Lists
I was fortunate to be a judge for Easy Readers & Early Chapter Books for the Cybils which was a great way to discover new books. It’s an exciting time when kids learn to read, and their enthusiasm for reading grows with every new great book discovery. Kids at this phase can read picture books (though they might shun them), and have chapter books read to them. To help you find the books you need, I’ve indexed all 300+ of my book lists: List of Lists/My Book Lists.
Easy Reader Book Lists
Top 10: Best Multicultural Easy Readers
Best Easy Readers for New Readers
5 Great New Diversity Easy Readers
Best Easy Readers: Geisel Awards
Best Easy Readers & Early Chapter Books: 2015 Cybils Shortlist
Early Chapter Book Lists
Great New Chapter Books for Kids
Chapter Book Series Starring Diverse Girl Characters
Great New Early Chapter Books Giveaway
Best Beginning Chapter Books for 1st and 2nd Grade
Best Easy Readers and Early Chapter Books
Adopt a Shelter Pet Day Early Chapter Books
Hamsters and Guinea Pigs in Early Chapter Books
11 New Diversity Early Chapter Books
Top 10: Best Beginning Chapter Book Series
Best Chapter Books for Newly Independent Readers
Scholastic Branches: Early Chapter Book Series
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More easy reader and early chapter books book lists on my Pinterest boards:
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My books:
Food for the Future: Sustainable Farms Around the World
- Junior Library Guild Gold selection
- Selected as one of 100 Outstanding Picture Books of 2023 by dPICTUS and featured at the Bologna Children’s Book Fair
- Starred review from School Library Journal
Amazon / Barefoot Books / Signed or Inscribed by Me
Amazon / Scholastic / Signed or Inscribed by Me
BEST #OWNVOICES CHILDREN’S BOOKS: My Favorite Diversity Books for Kids Ages 1-12 is a book that I created to highlight books written by authors who share the same marginalized identity as the characters in their books.