
Helen Keller: Courage in the Dark
Children will enjoy reading about the life of Helen Keller in this book. Dedicated teachers made a huge difference in the life of the wild child who could not see or hear. 48 pages, paperback, for 2nd and 3rd graders, … Read More

Johnny Appleseed (step into reading)
David L. Harrison; lower-grade. Johnny Appleseed was a master storyteller in addition to a planter of orchards. In this book, Johnny tells his story to a couple of entranced children. Illustrated. Random House. Step into Reading series.

Stories on Grandma’s Porch
Esther Voth Peaster. These stories of long ago, written by a grandma who loved children, will delight and teach. Joy, sorrow, selfishness and rewards for obedience are the same now as then, yet the old-time setting makes these stories impressive. … Read More

The Alligator
Sabrina Crewe. A simple yet educational book about alligators, their habitat, and prey habits. Illustrated. Paper; Raintree.

Amazing Buildings
Kate Hayden; lower/middle. Amazing buildings, some ancient and some modern, are featured in this book. It has colorful pictures and easy-to-read text. Read it aloud to preschoolers or buy it for those reading on their own. DK Publishing; paperback.

Angus and the Cat
Marjorie Flack. Angus, the little Scottie dog, has learned many things. But he hasn’t learned about cats. Then one day there is a cat lying on the sofa. How fascinating! But when he chases her upstairs it seems she disappears. … Read More

Angus and the Ducks
Marjorie Flack. Angus is a little terrier who is curious about everything, but especially about what makes that big noise in the next yard. Then one day the door is left open, and he scurries off to see what is … Read More

Dick and Jane: Away We Go
Classic Dick and Jane stories which many adults remember from their own childhood. These are delightful books for your first graders to start with. Sally said, “Away we go. Away we go in the car. Mother and Father. Dick an … Read More

Baby Porcupine
In a forest in Minnesota, a baby porcupine is born. The youngster, called a porcupette, is big and already covered with quills. But she will still have some growing to do before she is safe from predators. In the meantime, … Read More

Empire State Building
Elizabeth Mann. When construction of the Empire State Building began in 1929, it was planned as the world’s tallest building. This book tells the story of its construction – including how steel rivets were heated in a coal furnace and … Read More