Barbie: Two Princesses (1998)
Story: Bill Gordh -- Art: Unknown
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Barbie: Two Princesses (1998)
Story: Bill Gordh -- Art: Unknown
Let’s Start At the Very Beginning: 3 Early Reader Book Suggestions By a Kids’ Librarian
Is your kid in the process of learning how to read? I have recommendations for some books they might enjoy!
We’ve talked in a previous post about what early reader books are and how they work. Now comes the really fun part: recommendations!
Here are three suggestions for where to begin when looking for early reader books to help your little reader practice their letters and have some fun while doing it.
Noodles the Puppy by Hans Wilhelm
Dive into this series of engaging stories with very short sentences about the exploits of an overwhelmingly adorable fluffy puppy who faces everyday problems the kids can connect with. The stories always end in a positive note, teaching the reader a possible solution to the featured problem without being preachy.
During my time as a school librarian I’ve received a glowing recommendation by a mini reader for “I Lost My Tooth!” in particular (they very seriously told me “This is a REALLY good book.”)
TOON Books
TOON Books is a publisher rather than a series. Founded by Françoise Mouly, the art editor for the New Yorker, it publishes comics specifically for kids aged three and up, and its written content is vetted by educators to make sure that its difficulty fits the intended skill level. The art features both new up-and-coming artists as well as renowned cartoonists and children’s illustrators.
You can find their website here if you want to purchase their books (remember to check at your library first!).
Scholastic Acorn Books
Much like TOON books, Scholastic’s Acorn books aren’t a single series. Rather, they’re a series of series, all designed for early readers that are still at the very start of their reading journey. One of the series (Dragon) is written by Dav Pilkey, the author of the wildly popular Captain Underpants series for chapter book readers. Scholastic also has free printable educational activities to go along with two of their Acorn book series (Unicorn and Yeti and Dragon).
Lego Star Wars: Quick Trip (2016)
Story: Quinlan B. Lee -- Art: Unknown
La faon dans la forêt (2002)
Story: Beverley Randell -- Art: Judith Bruère
My Little Pony: A Secret Gift (2006)
Story: Ruth Benjamin -- Art: Gayle Middleton
Phineas and Ferb: Another Grand Adventure (2020)
Story and Art: Unknown
Disney Princesses: A Pet for a Princess (2005)
Story: Melissa Lagonegro -- Art: Atelier Philippe Harchy