Fourth grade is such a delightful time. Most kids are getting to be pretty fluent readers and can now manage a much wider array of books. There are tons of fantastic titles available to these more advanced readers, whether they’re looking for humor, fantasy, or realistic school stories. These nine books are all home runs!
Great for sorting, counting, and storytelling. Hot Wheels Monster Truck. The oversized body and giant monster wheels make up a super cool 1:24 scale truck that any child will enjoy. BRIO Builder STEM Set. Get your young engineer building with 136 building pieces including nuts, bolts, a hammer, a screwdriver and more.
Portal Fantasy. Portal fantasy includes some sort of door between our normal world and the magical world. It can be a physical door or a wardrobe or a tornado that takes you to the magical world! The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster. “For Milo, everything’s a bore. When a tollbooth mysteriously appears in his room, he drives through only
REALISTIC. 304 pages. ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS of 2023, this middle-grade novel explores the complexities of human beings, the importance of books as mirrors and doors, the challenges of immigration, the realities of racism, and book banning. Lina’s lived with her Lao Lao for the last five years, but she moves to join her dad, mom, and little
Middle Grade Books with Latinx Characters. Me, Frida, and the Secret is the Peacock Ring by Angela Cervantes. Mystery and adventure collide when Paloma visits Mexico, her deceased father’s homeland –and it becomes much more than a summer vacation. Her new Spanish tutor and his sister ask for Paloma’s help to find Frida Kahlo’s missing
5 Chapter Books for 4th graders. The False Princess by Eilis O’Neal. 336 pages. If you’re a fan of The Goose Girl, which I most definitely am, this book has a similar feel to it. It’s aimed at a little bit older of an audience than Ella’s age (more of a pre-teen or early teen), but it’s absolutely charming and full of the things Ella
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The Georges and the Jewels written by Jane Smiley. This first book in the Horses of Oak Valley Ranch series, written by Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Jane Smiley, is set in rural California in the 1960s. Abby’s family trains horses to sell, they never keep them, no matter how much she wants. Lexile: 480 (2nd-4th grade approximate reading level) The Earth Dragon Awakes Genre: Historical Fiction Lexile: 510 (3rd-4th grade approximate reading level) The Queen of Cool Genre: Realistic Fiction Lexile: 510 (3rd-4th grade approximate reading level) Waiting for Normal Genre: Realistic Fiction 1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars. 9. A Wind in the Door (Time Quintet, #2) by. Madeleine L'Engle. 3.99 avg rating — 126,899 ratings. score: 1,331 , and 14 people voted. avg rating 4.18 — 445 ratings — published 2005. Want to Read. Rate this book. 1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars. Prisoner B-3087 (Hardcover) by. Alan Gratz (Goodreads Author) (shelved 1 time as ar-4th-grade-level) avg rating 4.44 — 34,920 ratings — published 2013.

Compelling Hero’s Journey Chapter Books for Ages 8 – 12. The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo. Edward is a china rabbit with a fancy wardrobe who was adored by the girl who owned him…until he gets lost. He experiences loss many times over and can hardly stand the pain.

6. Invisible Emmie (Emmie & Friends) by Terri Libenson. “This is the story of two totally different girls—quiet, shy, artistic Emmie and popular, outgoing, athletic Katie—and how their lives unexpectedly intersect one day when an embarrassing note falls into the wrong hands.”. 7.
March 19, 2021. Grades. 3 - 5. Whether it's science, sports, or history, there's something for every nonfiction reader in your class in this fact-packed book list featuring nonfiction titles for students in grades 3 to 5. Packed with full-color photos, first-hand accounts, and, of course, plenty of exciting facts, these titles bring nonfiction
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