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You can’t skip the great books for preschool-6th grade. Then your child will have a hole in their background knowledge and vocabulary.
Edward Eager’s Major Books, starting with ‘Half Magic’ Box Car Children book series Little House books https://www.commonsensemedia.org/lists/50-books-all-kids-should-read-before-theyre-12 How mature are they with plots and stories? Is their vocabulary also at a 6th grade level? |
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Charlotte's Web, The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, The wizard of Oz series,
But also, they can read books below their reading level for fun. Kids are still kids and like little kid things even if they are academically advanced |
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These are books I would get for a preschooler:
The Princess in Black The Magic Tree House Keep reading as many picture books as you can! My kid was also a voracious reader in kindergarten and I found chapter books useful in that I just couldn’t keep up with her demand for new books otherwise. We still read picture books together but it was nice to not have to constantly get dozens of new books every day. I did read Harry Potter with her and that really gave me pause about starting books intended for older kids. While the first book was easy enough in terms of comprehension, it was on the cusp of too scary for a 5 year old. She loved the magic and storytelling and wanted to read the next one immediately (we did not.) Chapter Books my kindergartner has enjoyed: Everything Roald Dahl (Matilda, The witches, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, etc.) The Chronicles of Narnia How to Train your Dragon The Land of Stories |
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Beverly Cleary
If you can find it, Katie John books by Marl Calhoun |