Today I thought I'd step out of the world of Read Aloud Books for a bit, in order to investigate some Beginner Books for kids just starting to read (generally ages K-2). My goddaughter, Charity, works in early education with Latino kids who are learning English as their second language. Since most of their parents don't speak English and work long hours, the children are often not read to at home. We were discussing the importance (not just for ESL students, but for all children) of finding worthwhile easy readers that make kids WANT to read and stick with it.
According to Anita Silvey (Editor of
THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO CHILDREN'S BOOKS AND THEIR CREATORS
), the challenge for writers, illustrators, and editors in their quest to produce easy readers is that the books need to be "appealing, well-written, and factual books, often only thirty-two pages long, on a level easily read by the beginning reader...illustrations are essential." Here are some of her recommendations in different genres that I'm sure kids, as well as parents and teachers, will appreciate:
THE CLASSICS THAT STARTED IT ALL:DR. SEUSS books



LITTLE BEAR books by Maurice Sendak





HUMOR BOOKS:BENNET CERF'S BOOK OF RIDDLES

A MAD WET HEN AND OTHER RIDDLES
by Joseph Low

AMELIA BEDELIA
books by Peggy Parish

WACKY WEDNESDAY by Dr. Seuss Also:
FOX IN SOX


FOX AND HIS FRIENDS
by James Marshall. Also:
FOX ON WHEELS
,
FOX ON THE JOB
.



FAMILY & FRIENDS:
MYSTERY BOOKS:NATE THE GREAT
books by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat.

BIG MAX
by Ken Platt

HISTORICAL FICTION BOOKS:WAGON WHEELS
by Barbara Brenner

THE WHITE STALLION
by Elizabeth Shub

NONFICTION BOOKS:THE LISTENING WALK
and
A DROP OF BLOOD
by Paul Showers


THE PLANETS IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM by Franklyn M. Branley

BIBLICAL STORIES:STEP-INTO-READING BOOKS,
BABY MOSES
and
NOAH'S ARK
by Linda Hayward.


DAVID AND THE GIANT 
by Emily Little

POETRY BOOKS:SURPRISES
by Lee Bennett Hopkins

RAINY, RAINY SATURDAY
by Jack Prelutsky