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- #Free books for 2nd graders series
- #Free books for 2nd graders free
He has a big comfy cage and a room full of friends.īad Kitty is the world's crankiest cat but she is somehow still quite lovable. Humphrey is one happy hamster who lives in Room 26 at Longfellow School.
#Free books for 2nd graders series
Humphrey's Tiny Tales series by Betty Birney Cam is short for "camera."įour 8-year-old best friends help found and maintain The Critter Club, a rescue shelter set on saving lost and lonely animals.ĭespite being opposites, Ivy and Bean become forever friends. Join Nate as he gets all the facts, asks the right questions and narrows the list of suspects to solve the mystery.Ĭam Jansen is a girl with a perfect photographic memory, which she uses to solve crimes with the help of her friend Eric Shelton. Nate the Great is the world's greatest detective. Nate the Great series by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat King is a lovable dog who helps his owner Kayla solve mysteries.Īmelia Bedelia is an often confused but loved and funny housekeeper who does exactly what you tell her to do, so be careful what you say! Lola Levine likes writing in her diario, eating her dad's matzo ball soup and playing soccer with her team, the Orange Smoothies. Click the titles to locate or reserve a book. Looking for more digital books to get your child reading? Waterford Mentor offers thousands of digital books and activities in English and Spanish for families to print and enjoy.The following titles are appropriate for those reading at a 2nd Grade level. Plus, if your child has a story idea of their own, they can submit it to the podcast here!

Like Spotify, all books available on LibriVox are open to the public domain, so you won’t find some of the more modern stories that are still under copyright.
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LibriVox has created thousands of free classic audiobooks read by volunteers. Older children who are ready for chapter books may enjoy The Graveyard Book, read by the author Neil Gaiman. The Harper Kids YouTube channel features author read-alongs of popular picture books in their Storytime Read Aloud playlist. Use these links to listen to the podcast on one of these popular listening platforms: Popular retold tales include stories by The Brothers Grimm, Hans Christian Andersen, and Aesop. The Storynory podcast offers short weekly audiobooks based on folklore and fairy tales from around the world. You will need to create a free Spotify account to access any of these items.


Through audiobooks, you can entertain your kids with classic and modern stories, introduce them to historical periods and situations that are different from their own, and help them practice listening comprehension.
