With series like Ramona, Betsy-Tacy (which literally goes from 5-adulthood), and others that follow a character over time it is totally OK to read the first ones, wait, read more, wait, and so on. Some series are meant to be read over time. |
| Mr. Popper’s Penguins |
| A lot of people have recommended early reader / early chapter book series. I don't see a reason to read those aloud to a kindergartener. For reading aloud, I'd always go with more complex books with more difficult vocabulary. Depending on your kid's interest level, picture books or chapter books could meet that description (but it sounds like your kid likes chapter books). Save the early chapter book series for your kid to read when they're ready. |
| Roald dahl books have been whimsical and engaging.. but fair warning that some are a bit too scary. Fantastic Mr Fox has been good for my son.. but I think I recall it does use words like “stupid”.. if you’re watching for things like that. |
The nice thing about doing it as a read aloud is that you can edit that stuff out as you read. |
| My kindergarten girl loves the Owl Diaries. It is a cute, light series. |
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We’ve been working our way through the Mensa book list. The lack of diversity is problematic so we supplement with other things, but I like that some of these books are more complex chapter books that I enjoyed as a kid:
https://www.mensaforkids.org/achieve/excellence-in-reading/excellence-in-reading-k-3-list/ |
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Magic Treehouse
Wind in the Willows |
I lasted about 2 pages into the first chapter when he shows up before saying that we weren't going to finish the book. There were also the terrible slant-eyed illustrations. |