Levelled Books

  • Fiction Readers: The Hare and the Tortoise

    Fiction Readers: The Hare and the Tortoise

    The Hare and the Tortoise is an Aesop Fable that has been retold by another author. The story is about a hare teasing a tortoise for being slow. They end up racing, but hare decided to take a nap in the middle of the race. Tortoise is slow and steady and...

  • Fiction Readers: The Lonely Penguin's Blog

    Fiction Readers: The Lonely Penguin's Blog

    The Lonely Penguin’s Blog is a humorous and fictional animal fantasy story about a penguin who writes a blog. Palaki, an emperor penguin, blogs about his journey heading south. He describes what he is looking for to know he is on the right route...

  • Fiction Readers: The Snake's Diary by Little Yellow

    Fiction Readers: The Snake's Diary by Little Yellow

    In the diary of Little Yellow the snake, children will learn about what it's like to be a growing snake. Little Yellow desperately wants to be big and green, but slowly comes to realize that there are advantages to being little and yellow. For example,...

  • Fiction Readers: The Untold Story of Ms. Mirabelle

    Fiction Readers: The Untold Story of Ms. Mirabelle

    The Untold Story of Ms. Mirabelle is a humorous and realistic fiction story about a girl and her friend making fun of how a teacher as old as Ms. Mirabelle could not run. Rosalyn’s dad took her to a race to watch the runners. Rosalyn wanted to...

  • Fiction Readers: Where Did the Dinosaurs Go?

    Fiction Readers: Where Did the Dinosaurs Go?

    Where Did the Dinosaurs Go? is a fictional story about two dinosaurs learning about planets. They tried to figure out why the dinosaurs disappeared from planet Earth. They thought about what dinosaurs need, humans, the volcano that blew up, and the...

  • From Here to There

    From Here to There

    From Here to There is an informational explanation.  The text explains that seeds are spread by a variety of methods, including wind, animals, water and explosion.  The style is informative and conversational. The book has a table of contents...