Realistic Fiction for 4th and 5th grade
Stories about real life with Kids and family like you or someone you know.
Crianza en el hogar | No-ficción
Estos son tiempos difíciles en los que los padres tienen muchos desafíos. Por ejemplo, el reto del cuidado infantil, la educación a distancia, y sobre cómo educar a los niños. Esta lista de títulos con temas referente a la crianza en el hogar puede serle útil.
Reading and talking about race and racism
These books can offer a starting point for Kids and family to discuss social justice and race together.
Generation Equality: nonfiction for children & teens
Discover the achievements of girls and women.
Illustrated Chapter Books
Books with doodles, cartoons and other artwork. For grades 3, 4, and 5.
Rhyme Time
Alternatives to Dr. Seuss for preschool to grade 2.
It Takes a Village
Books for young readers that have strong lessons about caring for community spaces.
Kids on the spectrum
Books for grades 4, 5, 6 about Kids and family with autism and Asperger's.
On the spectrum
Books about children with autism and Asperger's for their siblings, friends and classmates.
Immigrant and refugee experiences for 4th-8th grade
Stories and information about immigrant and refugee experiences in different eras.
Immigrant and refugee experiences for K-3rd grade
These books present immigrant and refugee experiences in different eras and are suitable for most children ages 5 and up.
Sex education for Kids
Sex ed for Kids and family of all ages. You have to talk to them, but these books and websites can help, too.
If you like Beverly Cleary
One day when Beverly Cleary was working as a children’s librarian in Yakima, Washington, a boy asked her, “Where are the books about Kids and family like us?” So she created Henry Huggins, Ramona Quimby, and more. Here are some other books with Kids and family like you. P.S. most of these books are first in a series.
Change the world, one kid at a time
New-ish books that challenge old-ish biases.
Books to read aloud for younger listeners
The books on this list are suggested for sharing aloud with many audiences, both in family settings with small numbers of children and with children in classrooms or other large groups.
Reading Up: Grades 5-6 Reading Level
Suggestions for children whose reading level is higher than their grade level.
Reading Up: Grades 7-8 Reading Level
Suggestions for children reading above grade level.