
16 Great Chapter Books for Third Graders
As third graders develop more independence and the ability to read longer and more complex stories, the world of children’s literature really opens up.
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As third graders develop more independence and the ability to read longer and more complex stories, the world of children’s literature really opens up.
In need of some go-to stories for your little one? We've rounded up 14 essential books for 2-year-olds, sure to be loved by kiddos and parents alike.
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Second graders need books that hold their interest but aren’t so difficult they turn them off to reading altogether. These books are surefire winners.
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Wordless picture books are great for active reading — you can point things out, make sounds, and act out the plot. They're also fantastic for reluctant readers.
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