Honey Helps by Laura Godwin (1.3) uses simple words to tell the story of a dog named Happy and the little kitten named Honey who wants to help him bury his bone. Richard Scarry’s Readers Cake Soup by Erica Farber (1.3) follows Huckle Cat and Bridget as they try (and fail) to make a cake for Lowly Worm’s birthday. Seuss (1.3) is an energetic book that celebrates the many ways that we use the word up. I Love Rocks by Cari Meister (1.2) is a fun introduction to rocks of all kinds for young readers. Money, Money Honey Bunny! by Marilyn Sadler (1.2) is a fun rhyming book about Honey Bunny Funny bunny and how she saves and spends her money. Too Many Dogs by Lori Haskins (1.2) celebrates all kinds of dogs through simple text and hilarious illustrations. I Like Bugs by Margaret Wise Brown (1.2) uses short, simple sentences to explore all kinds of bugs. Schaefer (1.2) tells the story of Mittens, a little kitten who gets into trouble when his owner brings him to school for show and tell. The Berenstain Bears Ride the Thunderbolt by Stan Berenstain (1.2) uses short, simple sentences to take readers on a trip to the amusement park with the Berenstain Bear family.īallet Stars by Joan Holub (1.2) is an easy reader about young dancers who take ballet classes, practice their steps, and prepare for the big show. Eastman (1.2) follows all kinds of dogs, big and small, as they run, roller skate and bike.Ĭonstruction Kitties by Judy Sue Goodwin-Sturges (1.2) follows a team of adorable kittens as they operate machinery on a construction site. Puppy Mudge Finds a Friend by Cynthia Rylant (1.2) follows the adorable (and large) puppy named Mudge as he makes friends with a cat named Fluffy.įlying High by Nick Eliopulos (1.2) shows what happens when the DC Super Friends try to restore peace to Gotham after the Penguin gets his bird friends to help him rob a bank. First grade level books are listed from easiest to hardest with the Book Level used by most libraries in parenthesis for your convenience.īefore and After by Joy Frisch-Schmoll (1.1) uses simple language to explore opposites in the world to explain the concepts of before and after.Ĭlifford the Big Red Dog by Norman Bridwell (1.2) introduces readers to a young girl named Emily Elizabeth and her huge, red dog named Clifford.īaby Pandas by Bethany Olson (1.2) teaches kids about baby pandas through simple language and bright, colorful photographs. Here are some of the BEST books for 1st grade students to read themselves. Scroll to the bottom of the post, click on the TEXT LINK that says > _<< and the 1st grade reading books pdf will open in a new window for you to print and save.
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