SUGGESTED SUMMER READING LIST GRADE LEVEL: Third Grade
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1 SUGGESTED SUMMER READING LIST GRADE LEVEL: Third Grade TITLE AUTHOR The Night Crossing Aesop's Fables Ackerman, Karen Aesop The Invasion: Animorphs # 1 Applegate, K. A. All About Alligators Poppy The Indian in the Cupboard Arnosky, Jim Avi Banks, Lynne Reid I, Houdini Banks, Lynne Reid Peter Pan Barrie, James M. Pop Pop's First Fourth This is Our Earth Linnea in Monet's Garden Ben Franklin Aliv! Meet Bill Meikle Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing Life on the Great Barrier Reef Little Fox and Big Coytoe The King's Orange Arthur's Mystery Envelope Barry, Lauren Benson, Laura Lee Bjork, Christina Bloomfield, Samantha Blume, Judy Brooks, Caitlin Brooks, Caitlin Brooks, Caitlin Brown, Marc The Big Wave Buck, Pearl S. Wednesday Surprise Buried Treasure Recording the Past An Ancient Art Bunting, Eve Burgan, Michael Burgan, Michael Burgan, Michael Jason and the Argonauts Cardgian, H. H. He always Did His Best: Roberto Clemente John Adams and Thomas Jefferson: Two Friends Celsi, Teresa Noel Celsi, Teresa Noel
2 Baseball Stories Ramona the Pest Henry Huggins Frindle Mieko and the Fifth Treasure Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes Magic School Bus Ready...Set...Read-and Laugh The Boy and His Violin D'Aulaire's Book of Greek Myths Charlie and the Chocolate Factory James and the Giant Peach Amber Brown is Not a Crayon Animal Fact/Animal Fable Because of Winn-Dixie The Boy and the Water Buffalo Beethoven: The Man and His Music Winter in the Arctic Lost at Sea Can Animals Talk The Man Who Discovered Pluto Don't Believe It The Secret Lives of Cats and Dogs Half Magic Big and Small Pets to the Rescue The Moffats Understood Betsy Christopher, Matt Cleary, Beverly Cleary, Beverly Clements, Andrew Coerr, Eleanor Coerr, Eleanor Cole, Joanna Compiled by Joanna Cole Curtis, Gavin D'Aulaire, Ingri and Edgar Parin Dahl, Roald Dahl, Roald Danziger, Paula de Groat, Diane DiCamillo, Kate Doak, Robin Doak, Robin Dow, Dale Dow, Dale Dubowski, Mark Dubowski, Mark Dudowski, Mark Dzefko, Jenna Eager, Edward Erickson, Christopher Erickson, Christopher Estes, Eleanor Fisher, Dorothy Canfield
3 Joyful Noise: Poems for Two Voices The Missing Violin The Wind the the Willows The Reluctant Dragon My Mama Had a Dancing Heart I'm Out of My Body...Please Leave Me a Message (The Zack Files Series) Owen Foote, Soccer Star Iris and Walter The Chameleon Wore Chartreuse The People Could Fly: American Black Folktales The Shrinking of Treehorn King of the Wind Amazing Grace Meet Trouble (First Friends, First Readers) Ben Franklin and His Notebook My Great Aunt Arizona Aunt Flossie's Hats (and Crab Cakes Later) The Leftovers Bunnicula Barbara Becomes a Big Sister Class Clown The Secret of Platform Living in Japan Ruthie Rides the Trolley Babe the Gallant Pig Big Red Horrible Harry in Room 2B Fleischman, Paul Goldhaber, Sue Lantz Grahame, Kenneth Grahame, Kenneth Gray, Libby Moore Greenburg, Dan Greene, Stephanie Guest, Elissa Haden Hale, Bruce Hamilton, Virginia Heide, Florence Parry Henry, Marguerite Hoffman, Mary Hood, Susan Horowitz, Ben Houston, Gloria Howard, Elizabeth Fitzgerald Howard, Tristan Howe, James Hudson, Ellie Mae Hurwitz, Johanna Ibbotson, Eva Johnson, Carol Keyes, Madeleine King-Smith, Dick Kjelgaard, Jim Kline, Suzy
4 Lassie, Come Home The Magic Locket Lives of the Musicians: Good Times, Bad Times (and What the Neighbors Thought) The Clever Jackal Knight, Eric Koda-Callan, Elizabeth Krull, Kathleen Lasky, Christine Catwings Le Guin, Ursula K. The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe Lewis, C. S. Pippi Longstocking Sarah, Plain and Tall George and Martha: The Complete Stories of Two Best Friends Rats on the Roof: And Other Stories The Doll People Monkey Trouble Knots on a Counting Rope You Can Go Home Again Blueberries for Sal The Moorchild Annie and the Old One Lindgren, Astrid MacLachlan, Patricia Marshall, James Marshall, James Martin, Ann M. and Laura Godwin Martin, David Martin, Jr., Bill Marton, Jirina McCloskey, Robert McGraw, Eloise Miles, Miska Winnie-the -Pooh Milne, A. A. Jill and the Corn Stalk The Night Jazz Came Alive All That Jazz Saving Shiloh Using Science to Play Baseball The Borrowers Tree House Mindich, Jim Morgan, Daphane Morgan, Daphane Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds North, Emily Norton, Mary Osborne, Mary
5 The Many Lives of Benjamin Franklin Dinosaurs Before Dark (The Magic Treehouse Series, Book 1) Amelia Bedelia Series Kid in the Red Jacket Junie B. Jones and a Little Monkey Business (First Stepping Stone Book) Sweet Valley Kids The Littles Series The Adventures of Captain Underpants Listen for the Rattle Thundercake Thunder Cake My Rotten Redheaded Older Brother The Chalk Doll Pompeii: A Doomed City Dinosaurs Lived Here Best Christmas Pageant Ever How to Eat Fried Worms The Missing Mummy (A to Z Mysteries #13) When I Was Young in the Mountains The Relatives Came The Case of the Missing Monkey (The High-Rise Private Eyes Book 1) Mr. Putter and Tabby Fly the Plane (Mr. Putter and Tabby Easy Reader series) Poppleton Everyday Waiting to Waltz: A Childhood Sideways Stories Osborne, Mary Pope Osborne, Mary Pope Parish, Peggy Park, Barbara Park, Barbara Pascal, Francine Peterson, John Pilkey, Dav Piparo, Dan and Patsey Jensen Polacco, Patricia Polacco, Patricia Polacco, Patricia Pomerantz, Charlotte Putterman, Rona Putterman, Rona Robinson, Barbara Rockwell, Thomas Roy, Rony Rylant. Cynthia Sachar, Louis
6 Sideways Stories from Wayside School Sideways Stories From Wayside School Tree of Cranes The Not-So-Jolly Roger (The Time Warp Trio) The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales Perry Mantis, Private Eye Mean Margaret The Cricket in Times Square Laficadio: The Lion Who Shot Back Where the Sidewalk Ends The Giving Tree Falling Up Elephant Story Worlds Within Our World Hannah Stormy Weather Heidi Abel's Island Dominic George and Diggety Storm in the Night D'Aulaires Book of Greek Myths Brave Irene All-Of-A-Kind Family The Great Good Thing Meet Kit an American Girl:1934 Two Bad Ants Everyone Always Complains About the Weather Sachar, Louis Sachar, Louis Say, Allen Scieszka, Jon Scieszka, Jon Segovia, Alejandro Seidler, Tor Selden, George Sinetos, Lorraine Sitetos, Lorraine Skolsky, Mindy Warshaw Smith, Dona Spyri, Johanna Steig, William Steig, William Stern, Maggie Stolz, Mary Parin, Ingri and Edgar d'aulaire Stolz, Mary Taylor, Sydney Townley, Roderick Tripp, Valerie Van Allsburg, Chris Vega, Truman
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