Category: Kindergarten and First Grade
Read Out Loud with Ellissa Schwartz THIS DAY I HOLD DEAR
Join Ellissa Schwartz for Read Out Loud and her Mom’s Choice...
Ages 3 to 5 / Elementary School / Kindergarten and First Grade
by Nick P · Published October 23, 2025 · Last modified May 20, 2026
In a magical land, a curious boy named Mika...
Ages 3 to 5 / Elementary School / Kindergarten and First Grade
by Nick P · Published October 23, 2025 · Last modified May 20, 2026
A cute rhyming halloween story for young children with...
Ages 3 to 5 / Elementary School / Kindergarten and First Grade
by Nick P · Published July 23, 2025 · Last modified May 20, 2026
Dragonfly wishes he could join Butterfly in her beautiful...
Elementary School / Kindergarten and First Grade
by Nick P · Published June 24, 2025 · Last modified May 20, 2026
In Where’s That Cat, a wordless book, the inventor’s...
Ages 3 to 5 / Elementary School / Kindergarten and First Grade
by Nick P · Published May 29, 2025 · Last modified May 20, 2026
Join Ellissa Schwartz for Read Out Loud and her Mom’s Choice...
Ages 3 to 5 / Birth to Age 2 / Elementary School / Kindergarten and First Grade
by Nick P · Published May 29, 2025 · Last modified May 20, 2026
A free biology ebook for early grades by BookBot...
Ages 3 to 5 / Birth to Age 2 / Elementary School / Kindergarten and First Grade
by Nick P · Published May 29, 2025 · Last modified May 20, 2026
Lwando’s sister Oyiso is sometimes very cute, but sometimes...
Ages 3 to 5 / Elementary School / Kindergarten and First Grade / Other Languages
by Nick P · Published May 6, 2025 · Last modified May 20, 2026
Wordless picture books build literacy by encouraging creativity, language...
Ages 3 to 5 / Elementary School / Kindergarten and First Grade
by Nick P · Published April 24, 2025 · Last modified May 20, 2026
When Lady is brought home from the animal shelter,...
Ages 3 to 5 / Birth to Age 2 / Elementary School / Kindergarten and First Grade
by Nick P · Published March 27, 2025 · Last modified May 20, 2026
The animals take turns at watching out for humans...
Parent and Child Shared Reading
Trophy Hunting – Wordless cartoon for cat lovers and some exercises
How Turtle Cracked His Shell“There is no such thing as a child who hates to read; there are only children who have not found the right book.”