Summer Reading List 2005 - University School
Summer Reading List 2005 - University School
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<strong>University</strong> <strong>School</strong>, <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Reading</strong> <strong>List</strong> 2013<br />
Entering First Grade<br />
Read Aloud to your son daily. Both of you will enjoy sharing books and<br />
finding new favorites. <strong>Reading</strong> to him is also the best way to prepare him<br />
for first grade. This list contains suggestions of specific titles that you may<br />
enjoy, but there are many more wonderful beginning readers and picture<br />
books available at your public library and bookstore. For boys who are<br />
already reading, we encourage their independence, but hope that you<br />
will also read aloud to them over the summer. Follow your son's lead--<br />
choose books that interest him and make summer reading a pleasant<br />
experience for both of you.<br />
Please read a variety of fairy tales to your son this summer. The boys will<br />
be working with fairy tales at the beginning of the year, and familiarity with<br />
them will add to their experience.<br />
While these titles are well-reviewed for this grade level, please remember<br />
that boys vary greatly in terms of reading and maturity levels. Take a<br />
moment to preview the books in respect to your son’s individual needs.<br />
Make a list on the last page of this booklet of the books you read to your<br />
son. Boys should bring this list with them on the first day of school.<br />
Certificates will be awarded to boys who return their list with at least five<br />
books read. We hope that you and your son will share many other books<br />
as well.<br />
Join the <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Reading</strong> Club at your local public library!<br />
For additional ideas, visit www.ReadKiddoRead.com , a website of<br />
recommendations, reviews and related titles.<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>School</strong>, <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Reading</strong> – First Grade
Books to Share<br />
Aesop<br />
Andrews-Goebel, Nancy<br />
Cannon, Janell<br />
Demi<br />
Dooley, Norah<br />
Feiffer, Kate<br />
Frazee, Marla<br />
Guiberson, Brenda<br />
Hall, Donald<br />
Hardin, Melinda<br />
Jenkins, Steve<br />
Kimura, Ken<br />
Leaf, Munro<br />
Levine, Gail Carson<br />
Marshall, James<br />
McLeod, Bob<br />
Aesop’s Fables<br />
Pot That Juan Built<br />
Verdi<br />
Emperor’s New Clothes<br />
Everybody Cooks Rice<br />
But I wanted a Baby Brother<br />
Starring Boss Baby as Himself<br />
Rain, Rain, Rain Forest<br />
Ox-Cart Man<br />
Hero Dad<br />
What Do You Do With a Tail Like That<br />
999 Tadpoles<br />
Ferdinand<br />
Betsy Red Hoodie<br />
George & Martha*<br />
Superhero ABC<br />
O’ Neill, Alexis Recess Queen<br />
Osborne, May<br />
Pearson, Susan<br />
Peet, Bill<br />
Preller, James<br />
Reid, Barbara<br />
Rossell, Judith<br />
Rubbino, Salvatore<br />
Scieszka, Jon<br />
Singer, Marilyn<br />
Stanley, Diane<br />
Stead, Philip C.<br />
Steig, William<br />
Waddell, Martin<br />
Wells, Rosemary<br />
Wheeler, Lisa<br />
Willems, Mo<br />
Williams, Vera<br />
New York’s Bravest<br />
How to Teach a Slug to Read<br />
Huge Harold<br />
Pirate’s Guide to First Grade<br />
Picture a Tree<br />
Oliver<br />
Walk in London<br />
Robot Zot!<br />
A Stick is an Excellent Thing<br />
Giant and the Beanstalk<br />
Bear Has a Story to Tell<br />
Sylvester & the Magic Pebble<br />
Owl Babies<br />
Shy Charles<br />
Mammoths on the Move<br />
City Dog, Country Frog<br />
A Chair for My Mother<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>School</strong>, <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Reading</strong> – First Grade
Early Readers<br />
Adler, David<br />
Arnold, Ted<br />
Caple, Kathy<br />
Henkes, Kevin<br />
Hoban, Lillian<br />
Hoff, Syd<br />
Lobel, Arnold<br />
Marshall, James<br />
Minarik, Else<br />
Rylant, Cynthia<br />
Rylant, Cynthia<br />
Sayre, April Pulley<br />
Silverman, Erica<br />
Thomas, Shelly Moore<br />
Wells, Rosemary<br />
Willems, Mo<br />
Bones and the Big Yellow Mystery*<br />
Hi, Fly Guy!*<br />
Worm Gets a Job*<br />
Penny and her Doll*<br />
Arthur’s Pen Pal*<br />
Danny and the Dinosaur<br />
Frog and Toad*<br />
Fox on the Job*<br />
Little Bear*<br />
Henry and Mudge*<br />
Mr. Putter and Tabby Pour the Tea*<br />
Vulture View<br />
Cowgirl Kate & Cocoa*<br />
Good Night, Good Knight*<br />
<strong>School</strong> Play*<br />
Elephant and Piggie*<br />
Chapter Books<br />
Adler, David<br />
Applegate, Katherine<br />
Avi<br />
Bond, Michael<br />
Cleary, Beverly<br />
DiCamillo, Kate<br />
Hurwitz, Johanna<br />
Kline, Suzy<br />
Cam Jansen and the Ghostly Mystery*<br />
Never Glue Your Friends to Chairs*<br />
Prairie <strong>School</strong><br />
A Bear Called Paddington<br />
Ramona the Pest*<br />
Mercy Watson to the Rescue*<br />
Rip-Roaring Russell*<br />
Horrible Harry and the Ant Invasion*<br />
<strong>Reading</strong> Challenges<br />
Catling, Patrick<br />
Floca, Brian<br />
King-Smith, Dick<br />
Milne, A.A.<br />
White, E.B.<br />
The Chocolate Touch<br />
Lightship<br />
Ace, The Very Important Pig<br />
Winnie-the-Pooh<br />
Charlotte’s Web<br />
*Book in a series. If you like this one, you may like others in the series.<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>School</strong>, <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Reading</strong> – First Grade
My name:<br />
Books I read by myself this summer:<br />
Author<br />
Title<br />
Books read aloud to me this summer:<br />
Author<br />
Title<br />
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<strong>University</strong> <strong>School</strong>, <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Reading</strong> – First Grade