Picking books for a Kindergartner can be hard. Because not all of them read. Or, if you have one like my 5yr old. She can read, she just doesn’t want to. So, what do you do to inspire reading? Here’s a few suggestions.
And I would love for you to comment below with a book your Kindergartner (or past Kindergartner) has just loved. Because I’m always looking for new books!
Just One More by Jennifer Hansen Rolli – While not exactly at a Kindergarten reading level. My 5yr old just loves this fun book about a little girl who wants “just one more” of everything until she runs into trouble.
According to my 5yr old she can read it all by herself – which mean’s she’s memorized it. Any time a Kindergartner reads, even if it’s memorized, is good, because she’s still looking at the words as she goes.
This book basically lives on her bedside table so she can read it every night before she goes to bed.
This is another book that sits in a stack by her bed. She just loves Shopkins. While she still can’t completely read this alone, I’m always happy to read it to her and her older sister will often read it to her as well.
Both of my girls are crazy about Shopkins so this is actually a very popular book with both of them.
While not something she can completely read alone yet, it’s so important still to be reading to your Kindergartner. So find something that she loves and it’ll help a lot with her reading skills.
My Lucky Day by Keiko Kasza is a favorite book with not just my Kindergartner but with all of my kids as well. It is a hilarious story about a little pig that “accidentally” shows up at wolf’s front door.
Wolf thinks that it’s his “lucky day” but is it?
We have re-read this story so many times that I have lost count.
If you’re looking for a book to read to your child that you won’t mind reading over and over, My Lucky Day is perfect. It’s cute, funny, and entertaining.
A Mud Pie for Mother by Scott Beck is another super cute book about a little pig.
It’s Momma pig’s birthday and little pig just wants to make her a mud pie. But when he sets out to do this all sorts of problems ensue.
In the end, little pig find the perfect gift for Mother pig.
This book actually has plenty of smaller words that your Kindergartner can read. You’ll have to read a few and she can read a few. It’s a fun and cute book to read together and help your Kindergartner work on her budding reading skills.
Barbie’s Cupcake Challenge is a tad bit advance for a beginning Kindergartner. It’s a level 3 Step into Reading, so it’s very likely that my child will be able to read it by the end of the school year.
My 5yr old told me that this one is one of her favorites and I’m happy to help her read things that she enjoys. There’s plenty more Step into Reading Barbie books out there and they’ll make great incentives or rewards for the next couple of years!
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these are so cute! my nieces would love these all.
I love Green Eggs and Ham. It’s a classic. Reading with kids is the best thing a parent or friend or relative can do for their education.
I love all your suggestions and am sharing this post with moms I know with age appropriate kids. ;))
one of my friends has a soon-to-be kindergartener. I will definitely pass this along to her.
My grandson is in Pre-K and his little brother is coming up behind him. These will be used and loved.