Best Books to Read for Beginners and Reluctant Readers
Find the top-recommended, best books to read for beginners from teachers all over the world. If you need an easy to read book, these are all great for beginning readers and reluctant readers–highly engaging and FUN!
✨ Scroll down to see the list of the BEST BOOKS to read for beginners and struggling readers! ✨
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I have collaborated with teachers from literally ALL over the world to make a list of the most loved and best books to read for beginners and reluctant readers! These books are recommended by real teachers and parents who have used them to help their struggling readers.
If you need more tips on working with your struggling readers so they are able to read more of these books, you can download a FREE Reading Intervention Cheat Sheet here!
But first, here are some FAQ’s about how to find and choose good books for beginning readers that will be accessible to them while still helping to spark that joy of reading.
What books should a beginner start reading?
There are several things to look for in finding the best books to read for beginners. Reading books on their level will help beginning readers build fluency, so finding the appropriate level is important. You need an easy to read book for beginning readers. However, there are a lot of popular methods of teaching that use the WRONG type of books. You want to avoid relying on picture clues and guessing words.
Of course, it is so hard to find easy readers where students will not be guessing any words at all, but try to find books with words that students can sound out. You can still supplement with books that have predictable patterns though, as these books help build confidence. (I see a lion, I see a giraffe, I see a kangaroo, etc.).
*Here are some more tips for having effective reading interventions along with 6 must-haves for successful reading intervention!
The best books to read for beginners have:
- simple words they can decode, or sound out
- rely on phonics skills (here are some tips for how to teach phonics)
- common sight words that the student will already know
- a storyline (instead of predictable sentences)
- fun and engaging pictures (for interest and appeal)
What are level 1 reading books?
Level 1 reading books are easy readers geared at beginning readers in K-2 (about 6-7 years old). They are usually heavy in sight words, have many repeated words, short sentences, and few words on a page. Many of the decodable words in level 1 reading books are cvc words.
Ideally, all level 1 reading books would follow the guidelines above for the best books to read for beginners, but there is no set standard to define “level 1” in the books for beginners that are published. It’s up to the teacher, parent, or adult to decide which book is best for beginners reading.
What is the easiest book to read?
Emergent readers are considered the easiest books to read. They are for pre-readers, or students who can’t decode yet but are aware of the concept of print and can recognize some letters and words by sight, and make predictions based on pictures and patterns. These kinds of early reader books are great to get kids excited about reading, but the best books to read for beginners will focus on decoding instead of guessing.
To help build your students’ decoding skills, you can use the “build a word” phonics activity from this post.
What do reluctant readers need?
Sometimes you have kids that refuse to read. How do you get a reluctant reader to read? These kids need:
- Books that are “high interest” or match their interests
- The opportunity to choose what they read (from a set of appropriate choices)
- Books at an accessible level, or an easy to read book
- Books at an appropriate maturity (don’t give a book geared towards 1st graders to a middle schooler)
Reluctant readers also often need more hands-on and engaging reading activities, like in this post.
Reluctant Reader Books
Some ideas for books for reluctant readers are:
- graphic novels
- comic books
- video game dialog (from appropriate games–some kids that you can’t get to read anything will LOVE this!)
- joke books
- articles on their favorite subjects or hobbies
- engaging picture books
- beginning chapter books
- magazines
- cookbooks
And now… on to the fun part!
Here are the top 91 books recommended by teachers!
Best Books for Beginning Readers or Struggling Readers
Below I have a list of my ALL TIME favorite easy to read books for beginning or struggling readers PLUS the top-recommended easy reader books and reluctant reader books I have gathered from teachers all over the world. These are REAL recommendations from REAL teachers (and parents of struggling or reluctant readers).
It is organized into these categories:
- Books for Beginning Readers (easy readers)
- Easy Chapter Books
- Favorite Picture Books
- Chapter Books for Reluctant Readers or to Read Aloud
1. Best Books to Read for Beginners: Easy Readers
Need an easy to read book? These easy to read books for beginners are a perfect start.
See Me Run & See Me Dig by Paul Meisel: These are my GO TO beginning reader books! They do not feel like contrived begining readers–they are real picture books! But have very decodable words with common sight words. The stories are so clever and the illustrations add a ton of engagement!
-Recommended by Katelyn
Moo Bird (& Moo Dog) by David Milgrim: “For K, 1, 2. Easy read, interactive, sweet short story about a bird who says moo instead of tweeting. He goes off in search of a cow, but is rejected and made fun of.”
-Recommended by Laura Bryant, Ruidoso, NM
Clara and Clem Series by Ethan Long: Great simple stories with common sight words. The fun illustrations bring the story to life.
-Recommended by Katelyn
You Are (Not) Small by Anna Kang: This book has simple words, but a clever story! It’s all about perspective.
-Recommended by Katelyn
That is NOT a Good Idea! by Mo Willems: “I love books with surprise endings – as I get real dramatic, and pretend I have no idea what is going to happen, and kind of ‘lead’ the kids the wrong way! Anything by Mo Willems is awesome.”
-Recommended by Jenny
We Are In a Book by Mo Willems: “My daughter (1st grade) has struggled with reading due to ADHD. It’s been challenging to find children’s books that will capture her attention without being too difficult. I bought the Elephant and Piggie series by Mo Willems for her and suddenly reading clicked for her. I highly recommend this series for young readers.”
-Recommended by Danielle
Play with Blue by Bonnie Bader: A fun little story about a friendly alien and making friends.
-Recommended by Katelyn
Soccer Time by Terry Pierce: Great high-interest book for those interested in sports. Also great for older kids who are on a lower reading level.
-Recommended by Katelyn
Big Shark, Little Shark by Anna Membrino: Easy to read book with bright and engaging pictures. Who doesn’t love sharks?
-Recommended by Katelyn
Swing, Otto, Swing by David Milgrim: A story about a little robot who never gives up. You’ll love the twist ending!
-Recommended by Katelyn
What Will Fat Cat Sit On? by Jan Thomas: This is a great book to co-read with younger readers, or let struggling 1st or 2nd grade readers read on their own. There are so many decodable words that make this text accessible, plus the illustrations and humor are SO fun!
-Recommended by Katelyn
Rhyming Dust Bunnies by Jan Thomas: Have very beginning readers practice reading the rhyming word families while you read the rest of the pages. Kids laugh their heads off at this book!
-Recommended by Katelyn
Big Egg by Molly Coxe is: This is a good book for beginners with simple words and a cute story. The ending is so sweet!
-Recommended by Katelyn
2. Best Books to Read for Beginners: Easy Chapter Books
Are your reluctant readers embarrassed by reading picture books and wanting to keep up with their peers reading chapter books? This list is a great place to find chapter books that are easy to read but can still feel like “big kid” books.
Fly Guy Books by Tedd Arnold: One of the best books for beginning readers to start making the leap into longer texts. There are not a ton of words on each page so it is not overwhelming, but it still has a chapter book feel.
-Recommended by Katelyn
Narwhal and Jelly Books by Ben Clanton: “I love these books because I can teach my students how to read with animation, have a bunch of laughs, and it’s very visual for my grade 1 ESOL kiddos.”
-Recommended by Alexandra, Florida Girl Teaching in Qatar
Mercy Watson Series by Kate DiCamillo: “I love the Mercy Watson series by Kate DiCamillo! It is an engaging beginning chapter book series with loveable characters. I love reading the first book as an introduction to a series many kids love that they haven’t heard of before.”
-Recommended by Kristen
A Pig, A Fox Series by Jonathan Fenske: This fun book is about a sneaky fox whose tricks keep backfiring on him. It always makes the kids laugh!
-Recommended by Katelyn
Boris on the Move by Andrew Joyner: Follow Boris as he goes on fun adventures! This is a great stepping stone into chapter books with short text, but still in a chapter format.
-Recommended by Katelyn
Unicorn Diaries by Rebecca Elliott: Short chunks of text with A LOT of bright and fun illustrations that are so appealing to young readers.
-Recommended by Katelyn
Press Start Series by Thomas Flintham: This graphic novel series is exciting and so engaging with bright pictures and text broken up into manageable chunks.
-Recommended by Katelyn
Kung Pow Chicken by Cyndi Marko: Talk about silly and engaging! This book has hilarious pictures and humor, and an exciting plot to pull kids in. Grown-ups will love all of the puns too!
-Recommended by Katelyn
Nate the Great by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat
-Recommended by Ricki
Princess Pink and the Land of Fake Believe by Noah Z. Jones: A silly spin on fairy tales, these books are SO fun to read! They are especially great for girl reluctant readers (but can be enjoyed by everyone!)
-Recommended by Katelyn
Lulu and the Brontosaurus by Judith Viorst: This is a hilarious story with so much personality, and just right for new or reluctant readers.
-Recommended by Katelyn
Yasmin Series by Saadia Faruqi: “I’m a K-5 Reading Specialist, and part of my job is getting students interested in reading. I have a majority Muslim population, so when Saadia Faruqi began publishing her Yasmin series, it quickly became one of my most requested books. Yasmin the Scientist is one of the newest books in the series, and I simply could not keep it in my room. Students always had it out, and not just girls. I LOVE good books that show the characters of my student’s cultures. Yasmin is a great book because of this, but it also features a strong young girl. However, this book is NOT just for Muslim students. It’s very accessible to non-Muslim students as well.”
-Recommended by C.J., K-5 Reading Specialist-District Lead, MI
The Magic Tree House Series by Mary Pope Osborne: “It covers history in a fun, epic way.”
-Recommended by Asma’u Yusuf from Nigeria, West Africa
The Secrets of Droon by Tony Abbott: This was the first chapter book series I got into as a young reader. I loved escaping to the magical land and finding out what happened next.
-Recommended by Katelyn
Dragon Masters Series by Tracey West: This is one of our favorites! Students and my own children have LOVED these books. The adventures and characters are so epic, your kids will get hooked on the series!
-Recommended by Katelyn
-Recommended by Hakimah E., Reading Intervention (K-5), Illinois
Geronimo Stilton Series by Geronimo Stilton: This mystery series is a blast to read! They have fun pictures and bright and bold words sprinkled throughout to supplement the chapter book format.
-Recommended by Katelyn
Hey Jack by Sally Rippen: Recommended by Krystle D., teaches 2nd-5th grade struggling readers, Texas (2023)
3. Best Books to Read for Beginners: Picture Books Read Aloud
These favorite books are recommended by real teachers who love reading them to their students.
-Recommended by Katelyn
-Recommended by Katelyn
-Recommended by Katelyn
-Recommended by Rachael
-Recommended by Nancy, California
-Recommended by Deborah
-Recommended by Beth, Ohio
-Recommended by Julia
-Recommended by Rhonda, West Virginia
-Recommended by Gillian, Grade 1 Teacher
-Recommended by Danielle
-Recommended by Catherine
-Recommended by Carol S East Aurora, NY
-Recommended by Amanda
-Recommended by Gay
-Recommended by Gay
The Invisible String by Patrice Karst
-Recommended by Gay
-Recommended by Gay
-Recommended by Gay
-Recommended by Gay
-Recommended by Gay
-Reccomended by Gay
How to Babysit a Grandpa by Jean Reagan: Recommended by Timnae S. (2023)
4. Best Reluctant Reader Books: Chapter Books
These books are for those reluctant readers who just need to get hooked on a series to finally find the motivation to read. These are also great chapter books for read alouds!
-Recommended by Amanda
“My favorite book since 2009 is a read aloud for 2nd graders–The miraculous adventures of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo. The kids always love the story and they say read more. My kids make “tri-o-ramas” about every 4-5 chapters. I give them rabbits (no clothes, dress, and a suit to use). They use construction paper, netting from oranges and light cardboard to make them 3-D.”
-Recommended by Betty
“When I taught 3rd Grade my favorite read aloud was “The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane”. I made the novel mistake of reading it aloud before having read it myself and cried tears of joy during the last few pages. My students were all virtual, so this really allowed us to connect as we discussed Edward’s journey and the people he encountered.”
-Recommended by Aleya
-Recommended by Ricki
Fantastic Mr. Fox by Roald Dahl: Recommended by Michele B., 1st Grade Teacher, Kansas (2023)
Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle by Betty MacDonald: Recommended by Michele B., 1st Grade Teacher, Kansas (2023)
-Recommended by Gay
-Recommended by Michele B., 1st Grade Teacher, Kansas (2023)
Humphrey Books by Betty G. Birney: “They enjoy the first one so much, they want to read the rest!”
-Recommended by Sara M., Reading Specialist, Connecticut (2023)
-Recommended by Kristi, Iowa
-Recommended by Katelyn
-Recommended by Katelyn
-Recommended by Katelyn
-Recommended by Randy
-Recommended by Amanda
-Recommended by Katelyn
-Recommended by Asma’u Yusuf from Nigeria, West Africa
-Recommended by Asma’u Yusuf from Nigeria, West Africa
-Recommended by Asma’u Yusuf from Nigeria, West Africa
-Recommended by Erica
-Recommended by Lauren, Special Education Middle School Teacher, NJ
-Recommended by Asma’u Yusuf from Nigeria, West Africa
-Recommended by Aleya
-Recommended by Asma’u Yusuf from Nigeria, West Africa
-Recommended by Aileen
-Recommended by Lauren, Special Education Middle School Teacher, NJ
-Recommended by Lauren, Special Education Middle School Teacher, NJ
-Recommended by Dessica A., 5th-6th Special Education Teacher, Indiana
-Recommended by Lauren, Special Education Middle School Teacher, NJ
-Recommended by Lauren, Special Education Middle School Teacher, NJ
Uncovering the Logic of English by Denise Eide: Recommended by Stephanie W., Kindergarten Teacher, Georgia (2023)
Shifting the Balance by Jan Burkins: Recommended by Stephanie W., Kindergarten Teacher, Georgia (2023)
And that wraps it up! These are the best books to read for beginners or reluctant readers. Give your student a quality, easy to read book that is engaging and appropriate, and watch them soar! When students are able to read AND enjoy books, confidence and the joy of reading sparks in them. I hope these reluctant and beginning reader books are able to help spark that for your readers!
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