Elementary


Charlotte’s Web
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (Harry Potter, #1)
Because of Winn-Dixie
Holes (Holes, #1)
The Giving Tree
Where the Sidewalk Ends
Matilda
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Charlie Bucket, #1)
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Chronicles of Narnia, #1)
Bridge to Terabithia
Where the Wild Things Are
A Wrinkle in Time (Time Quintet, #1)
Wonder (Wonder, #1)
Number the Stars
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Harry Potter, #2)
Strong by Rob  KearneyThe Boxcar Children by Gertrude Chandler WarnerDog Man by Dav PilkeyThe Invisible Boy by Trudy LudwigD'Aulaires' Book of Greek Myths by Ingri d'Aulaire
Best Books For Kids 6-8
109 books — 15 voters

The Giving Tree by Shel SilversteinWhere the Sidewalk Ends by Shel SilversteinAlexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day by Judith ViorstHarry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. RowlingIt's Time To Wake, Jake! by Amanda Beth Connolly
Fun Books for Elementary Schoolers
407 books — 363 voters
Wonder by R.J. PalacioTuesdays with Morrie by Mitch AlbomThe Phantom Tollbooth by Norton JusterHoles by Louis SacharThe Giver by Lois Lowry
Books for ESL Students
50 books — 8 voters

Sideways Stories from Wayside School by Louis SacharFirst Term at Malory Towers by Enid BlytonWayside School Is Falling Down by Louis SacharHogwarts by J.K. RowlingThe Kalahari Typing School for Men by Alexander McCall Smith
School Names in Titles
289 books — 27 voters
Blotch in the Mirror by Stuart E. SchadtI’ve Been Waiting by William L. HarbenDiary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff KinneyOswald the Almost Famous Opossum by Sara PascoeThe Tale of Despereaux by Kate DiCamillo
4th-7th Grade Reluctant Boy Readers
397 books — 388 voters

Dianne Bright
I mean real magic of course-- because in a few pages, you'll discover that this is a magical pencil box hat, which is pretty lucky really, because you don't find too many of those nowadays. ...more
Dianne Bright, Gracie and the Magical Pencil Box Hat

Hernan Diaz
Some people are exceptionally clear eyed. To them, nothing is ever too complex or mysterious. Answers invisible to most are in plain sight to these enlightened few. Their approach to the world is elementary and, without fail, right. They see through false complications and find the simple truths of life. Mildred was blessed with this lucidity.
Hernan Diaz, Trust

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