book recommendations for first grader

Anonymous
Any book recommendations for a first grader whose current reading level is at about the "I am ...." by Brad Meltzer series? That is, past the easy readers, but not yet into real chapter books unless very simple; and she still gets intimidated by seeing too many words on the page with no pictures.

She has loved the Twinkle fairy series but we've gone through all the library has. But something like those in subject matter, but a bit more challenging, would be great.

Would prefer not graphic novels and not stuff where the protagonist is overly snotty. We already have plenty of Dogman, Diary of a Wimpy Kid etc from older brother, and she is not quite at that level of humor yet.

thanks!
Anonymous
Mia Mayhem
Princess in Black
Unicorn Academy
Katie Woo
Anonymous
Nate the Great
Henry and Mudge
The Golly Sisters
The Magic School Bus Picture Books
Princess in Black

probably easier than you’re looking for, but Jez Alborough pictures books are great fun
Anonymous
Try D'Aulaire's Book of Greek Myths. The pictures make you want to read the text.
Anonymous
Mercy Watson fool
Anonymous
Mercy Watson, Angelina Ballerina (the chapter books, not the shorter picture books).
Anonymous
Thanks all, will give these a try!

- OP
Anonymous
Mr Putter and Tabby. Really sweet series.
Anonymous
The Lighthouse Family series and The Heartwood Hotel series
Anonymous
Sophie Mouse is lovely.
Anonymous
My second grader just started a new series - InvestiGATORS that she says is similar in humor to Dogman.

Last year, she loved Katie Woo and Princess in Black
Anonymous
In first grade my girl liked the Wellie Wishers American girl books and the Penny books by Kevin Henkes.
Also, the scholastic books that are part of their branches series like Unicorn Diaries , Owl Diaries , and Eerie Elementary. My kids liked those for a few years.
Anonymous
Frog and Toad
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Try D'Aulaire's Book of Greek Myths. The pictures make you want to read the text.


A first grader who is not an *exceptionally* strong reader is not going to be able to handle this on his own.

My Father's Dragon is a chapter book, but it's a good first one. Easy text, engaging story. Works well for paired reading as well -- I read a page, you read a page.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nate the Great
Henry and Mudge
The Golly Sisters
The Magic School Bus Picture Books
Princess in Black

probably easier than you’re looking for, but Jez Alborough pictures books are great fun


I love Annie and Snowball too. She is so cute.
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