M.O.
The Junie B Jones series is a great early chapter book series. It is a step up from the first or early readers. She may need a little help reading them at first but they are just great stories so mom, dad and aunts would enjoy them too.
I like to buy books for my neice/nephew for their birthday presents. Does anyone have suggestions for books to buy for a Kindergarten-age girl? I'm up to date on boy books, but have no idea what girls that age like. She is reading already, although I'm not sure I necessarily want to get her early reader books. Any ideas would be great.
The Junie B Jones series is a great early chapter book series. It is a step up from the first or early readers. She may need a little help reading them at first but they are just great stories so mom, dad and aunts would enjoy them too.
I am a school librarian and get this question all the time. I recommend any book by: 1. Kevin Henkes, like Lily's Purple Plastic Purse, Chester's Way, Chrysanthemum, A Good Day. 2. Ian Falconer, like Olivia and the Missing Toy, Olivia Forms a Band and Olivia. 3. Patricia Polacco, like Thundercake, Meteor, Babuska's Doll 4. Mo Willems, Today I will Fly!, Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus, Leonardo the Terrible Monster.
There are of course hundreds of great books out there, but all of these picture books invite kids again and again to go through their pages.
Any of the Lily books, (lily's purple plastic purse is the cutest) are great. The "Learning to Read" books are great. They have all the characters...Dora, Barbie, Disney Princess', etc. David Shannon books are also great for both the kids and the adults. No David and David Gets in Trouble are cute! Good luck!
Have you talked to the mom yet asking what she likes. Many of the little girls are into the Disney Princesses. Classics like Curious George, Clifford the Big Red Dog, and Amelia Bedelia are cute. Junie B. Jones series and The Magic Tree House series are fun to read together with an adult and discuss.
Hi I agree with Junie B for a chapter books- also Airy Fairy and all the Laura Ingalls Wilder Little House Chapter books- and Magic Tree House.All my girls enjoyed having me read them at that age!
B.
My daughter who is in kindergarten loves the Rainbow Magic series of chapter books by Daisy Meadows. Reading these books to her has really expanded her reading and comprehension skills. Although she couldn't read them independently, it really helped to cement her love for reading. Another good one is A House is a House for Me by Mary Ann Hoberman. Great illustrations, rhyming text and expanded vocabulary. Good luck!!
Hi R.,
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D.
The Dick and Jane books are great and good collector series. Also the Mercer Mayer books were popular with our daughter who is now 24. She plans to buy them for her children.
My son loves the Charlie & Lola book series and TV show, although I've heard it's much more popular with the girls! The author is Lauren Child... the illustrations are funky and bright... the books really inspire imagination.
Try Kevin Henkes books. I'm a teacher. I think his books are great.