Second Grade


Charlotte’s Web
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Charlie Bucket, #1)
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
The Giving Tree
Amelia Bedelia  (Amelia Bedelia, #1)
Dinosaurs Before Dark (Magic Tree House, #1)
The Year of Billy Miller
The Boxcar Children (The Boxcar Children, #1)
Gooney Bird Greene
Where the Wild Things Are
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (Harry Potter, #1)
Freckle Juice
Little House in the Big Woods (Little House, #1)
The Book with No Pictures
The Velveteen Rabbit
The Adventures of Park Ranger Brock Cliffhanger & His Jr. Par... by Mark VillarealRay Taylor and the Torn and Tattered Treasure Map by N. DegenThe Witch of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George SpeareChains by Laurie Halse AndersonThe War That Saved My Life by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
Kids Historical Fiction
95 books — 3 voters
Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls WilderRamona Quimby, Age 8 by Beverly ClearyIsland of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O'DellMiss Moss (Book 1) Decodable Chapter Book by M. MottDress To Impress Diaries - Chloe Carlton Runway Rivalry by C. E. Grace
Books for 8 Year Old Daughters
9 books — 7 voters

Nate the Great by Marjorie Weinman SharmatYoung Cam Jansen and the Dinosaur Game by David A. AdlerDavid Gets in Trouble by David ShannonThe Berenstain Bears by Stan BerenstainDirk Bones And the Mystery of the Haunted House by Doug Cushman
K-2nd Mysteries
30 books — 14 voters

Marcia Thornton Jones
Sharing Godzilla with the rest of the second grade wasn’t the best part about Mr. Morris’s plan, but it was better than what Margaret had in mind. She wanted to cook Godzilla for dinner. I didn’t like Mom and Dad’s idea of taking Godzilla back to The Wagging Tail Pet Store, either. So when Mr. Morris said Godzilla could be a class pet, I decided it was the best idea of all. I did the responsible thing. Now Godzilla lives in Mr. Morris’s classroom.
Marcia Thornton Jones, Godzilla Ate My Homework

Beverly Cleary
How can there be no such word as can't? Ramona wondered. Mrs. Rudge had just said can't. If there was so such word as can't then Mrs. Rudge could not have said there was no such word as can't. Therefore, what Mrs. Rudge said could not be true. ...more
Beverly Cleary, Ramona and Her Mother

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