Rising Second Grade Suggested Summer Reading List- Covenant Academy

                                                                                   Advanced Readers:

                                                                  Bears on Hemlock Mountain – Alice Dalgliesh

 

       

Amelia Bedelia – Peggy Parish

Andy and the Lion – James Daugherty

Arthur Chapter Books (Series) – Marc Brown

Babar (Series) – Jean de Brunhoff

Basil in Mexico – Eve Titus

Berenstain Bears Big Chapter Books - (not picture books)

The Biggest Bear – Lynd Ward

Billy and Blaze (Series) – C. W. Anderson

The Bicycle Man – Allan Say

The Boy Who Loved Music, The Story of Papa Haydn – D. Lasker

Box Car Children (Series) – Gertrude Chandler Warner

Curious George (Series) - Rey

The Cul-de-Sac Kids (Series) – Beverly Lewis

Flat Stanley – Jeff Brown

Flip (Series) – Wesley Dennis

Frog and Toad (Series) – Arnold Lobel

Getting to Know the World’s Greatest Composers

          (Series Listed by composer names) – Mike Venezia

George and Martha (Series) – James Marshall

Harry the Dirty Dog (Series) – Gene Zion

Ira Sleeps Over – Bernard Waber

John Philip Sousa: The March King – Carol Greene

Knots on a Counting Rope – Bill Martin

 

 

The Lemonade Trick – Scott Corbett

Little Bear series – Elise Holmelund Minarik

Little House on the Prairie (Series) – Laura Ingalls Wilder

Magic School Bus (Series)

Magic Tree House (Series) – Mary Pope Osborne

Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel – Virginia Lee Burton

Miss Fannie’s Hat – Jan Karon

Miss Nelson is Missing – Harry Allard

Mouse Tales – Arnold Lobel

Nancy Drew Notebooks (Series) – Carolyn Keene

Nate the Great (Series) – Marjorie Sharmut

A Pocket for Corduroy – Don Freeman

The Ring and the Window Seat – Amy Hest

Sammy the Seal – Syd Hoff

Socks – Beverly Cleary

Step Into Reading (Series)

         Titantic, Lost…and Found

         Story of Balto

         Barry, the Bravest Saint Bernard

         (others)

Tikki Tikki Tembo – Arlene Mosel

When Halley Came to Jackson – Mary Chapin Carpenter

 

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