Greenwood Eagles are Cruising into Reading!
Listed below are books for each grade level. The books on this list can be found in our school media center or the Eastern Shore Regional Library. We encourage all members of our Eagle family to take some time each day to share or read a book. If you need assistance in locating any of the books listed below, feel free to contact Mrs. Sproul by email or stop in our
GES Media
Center.

Aylesworth: Naughty Little Monkeys
c2003 alphabet books
Twenty-six monkeys get into mischief when their parents go out for the evening
in this rhyming alphabet book.

Bang: When Sophie Gets Angry - Really, Really
Angry... c1999 character
Sophie expresses her anger when she must surrender a toy to her sister.

Crews: The Neighborhood Mother Goose
c2004 nursery rhymes, diversity
This collection of nursery rhymes features the familiar and unfamiliar, all
set in the city.

DePaola: Stagestruck c2005 school
story
When Tommy is disappointed that he doesn’t land the lead in the
kindergarten play, he tries to steal the show anyway.

Drachman: A Frog Thing c2005
humor
Frank the frog learns self-acceptance.

Ehlert: Pie in the Sky c2004
family fiction
As a father and his child view the cherry tree in their back yard, they
refer to it as a pie tree. Includes a recipe.

Ehlert: Mole’s Hill: A Woodland Tale
c1994 folklore
In this Native American folk tale, Mole looks for a way to save her
underground home when Fox tells her she has to move.

Ernst: The Gingerbread Girl c2006
fairy tale
The gingerbread girl outsmarts that doggone fox and triumphs.

Kimmel: The Gingerbread Man c1993
fairy tale
This familiar fairy tale features a gingerbread man who runs away from the
woman who bakes him and meets other animals along the way, including a clever
fox.

Penn:The Kissing Hand c1993
family story
Chester Raccoon is afraid to attend kindergarten until his mother shows him
a special way to take her love along.

Pfister: Rainbow Fish stories animal
stories
The most beautiful fish in the ocean with the shimmering silver scales discovers
the beauty of sharing.

Prelutsky: Read-Aloud Rhymes for the Very Young c1986
poetry
This collection of 200 short poems is designed for young children and includes
illustrations that correlate with the poems.

Shannon: David Goes to School c.1999
humor
David's school behavior needs to be improved.

Sierra: Counting Crocodiles c1997
counting, rhyming
A monkey outsmarts ten crocodiles that stand between her and a banana tree by
using her ability to count.

Sierra: Wild About Books c2004
animals, humor
A librarian accidentally drives her bookmobile to the zoo and subsequently reads
a Dr. Seuss book to the animals.

Taback: Joseph Had a Little Overcoat
c1999 diversity
Joseph starts out with an overcoat and ends with a button.

Thompson: Little Quack c2003
animal story
Mama Duck encourages her four ducklings to leave the nest. The youngest and
smallest, Little Quack, proves to be the most reluctant.

Williams: ‘More More More’ said the Baby: 3 Love
Stories c1990 family fiction
Father, Mother and Grandmother playfully and lovingly toss three babies in the
air.

Wood: Alphabet Adventure c2001
alphabet book
The letters of the alphabet join the search to help "i" find her dot in order to
continue their journey in this colorful alphabet book.

Wood:The Napping House c1984
sleep, fiction
While a number of creatures sleep, a flea causes a commotion among them with
just one bite.

Asher: Too Many Frogs c2005
animals, humor
Each night Froggie interrupts Rabbit's cozy home for a read-aloud story.

Bailey: Stanley’s Party c2003
dogs, humor
When a dog’s owners leave for the evening, he gets into a lot of mischief.

Bloom: A Splendid Friend Indeed c2005
friendship
A polar bear and a goose learn to get along and be friends.

Brett: Goldilocks and the Three Bears
c1987 fairy tale
This favorite fairy tale features a young girl who enters the home of three
bears who are not at home.

Bruel: Bad Kitty c2005 alphabet
book
Finding that there is no food in the house, a kitty chooses to be very bad.

Carle: Mister Seahorse c2004
animals, fiction
Mrs. Seahorse lays her eggs, after which Mr. Seahorse carries the eggs through
the sea, greeting other fish fathers.

Cronin: Dooby, Dooby, Moo c2004animal
humor
Duck organizes the farm animals for a talent show at the county fair. The first
prize is a trampoline.

Cronin: Diary of a Fly c2005
insect, humor
While keeping a diary, the young fly records how hard it is to be an insect.

Fleming: The First Day of Winter
c2005 counting, rhyming, diversity
In the first ten days of winter a child brings a snowman to life in a style
similar to The Twelve Days of Christmas.

Hoffman: Amazing Grace c1991
ethnic diversity
Grace is told by a fellow classmate that she can’t play Peter Pan in the school
play because of her black skin color, but she learns she can do anything she
tries to do.

Lester: Hooway for Wodney Wat c1999
fantasy, abilities awareness
Students in Rodney’s class make fun of him, because he can’t pronounce his name
properly; but it is his speech problem that helps to punish the class bully.

McKinley: One Smile c2002
kindness
While walking through the park with her mother, a child smiles at a discouraged
stranger and sets off a chain of events that spreads kindness and comes full
circle.

Numeroff: Beatrice Doesn't Want To
c2004 realistic fiction, humor
Beatrice Doesn't Like to Read, but a librarian changes her attitude during a
story session in this humorous, well illustrated book.

Prelutsky: Me I Am c2007 poetry
A book of poem for children celebrating being an individual.

Rathmann: Officer Buckle and Gloria c1995 safety,
fiction
When Officer Buckle delivers safety speeches at a local elementary school, the
students don’t listen until his police dog Gloria accompanies him.

Scotton: Russell the Sheep c2005
animals, fiction
Russell experiments with many different ways to fall asleep.

Seuss: The Cat in the Hat c1957
classic
On a rainy day, two children are visited by a cat who shows them games and
tricks.

Shannon: A Bad Case of Stripes c1998
individuality, fiction
A girl who is always concerned about what others think of her wakes up one day
to discover she is covered with stripes.

Silverman: Cowgirl Kate and Cocoa: School Days
c2007 (series chapter book) fiction
Kate wants to go to school, but her horse wants to go too!

Cannon: Crickwing c2000 insects,
fiction
Crickwing the cockroach saves the day for the leaf-cutter ants when their forest
enemies attack them.

Crews: Below c2006 fiction
When Jack drops his action figure into a mysterious hole, he has to devise a
rescue.

Ernst: Sylvia Jean, Drama Queen c2005
fantasy animals, humor
Although Sylvia Jean owns plenty of costumes, she struggles to come up with a
costume for the big party.

Hoberman: You Read to Me, I’ll Read to You: Very
Short Stories to Read Together c2001 rhyming stories
This collection of short, rhythmic stories and cheerful art is designed to be
read out loud by both child and adult.

James: Dear Mr. Blueberry c1991
letter writing
A teacher and his young student correspond with each other concerning an
imaginary whale in the little girl’s pond.

Lobel: Frog and Toad stories classics
Each of the frog and toad stories include several short tales about two very
good friends.
Mayer:
Little Critter stories fantasy, animals
Little Critter is a small creature who is amazingly like a young human boy. His
adventures take place with different members of his family who expose him to
daily life experiences.

McKissack: Flossie and the Fox c1986
folklore, ethnic diversity
In this African American folk tale, a fox who is known for stealing eggs
encounters a young girl who continues to deny that he is a fox without a lot of
proof.

McKissack: The Honest-to-Goodness Truth
c2000 character, ethnic diversity
A young girl promises not to ever lie but then discovers that there are times
that one actually should not tell the entire truth.

McNaughton: Once Upon an Ordinary School Day
c2004 school story
Mr. Gee, the new teacher, changes "ordinary" when he challenges all the children
to use their imaginations.

Numeroff: If You Give a Mouse a Cookie and
sequels c1985 cumulative tales
When a mouse requests a cookie, a cycle of events occurs that brings the reader
full circle.

Pallotta: Dory Story c2000 sea
story, fiction
Danny's ocean adventures are completely enchanting, even if they take place in
the bathtub.

Parish: Amelia Bedelia stories classics,
fiction
Amelia Bedelia, who is a housekeeper, is very literal minded when others give
her directions; the results are hilarious.

Pearson: Ordinary Mary’s Extraordinary Deed
c2002 kindness, fiction
When young Mary secretly leaves berries on a lady’s porch, the kindness is
multiplied many times over by others.

Peterson: Don't Forget Winona c2004
historical fiction
In the 1930s during the days of the dust bowl in Oklahoma and the Great
Depression, a young girl tells about her family’s experiences on Route 66
heading toward California.

Polacco: Aunt Chip and the Triple Creek Dam Affair
c1996 TV, reading, fiction
Since the invasion of television, no one can remember how to read.

Rylant: Henry and Mudge stories family,
dogs, humor
A young boy named Henry and his dog Mudge share many adventures with Henry’s
parents and other important people in his life.

Schachner: Skippyjon Jones c2003
humor
This Siamese kitten spends his "time-out" imagining himself as "El-Skippito" who
comes to the rescue of some Chihuahuas.

Stevens: And the Dish Ran Away With the Spoon
c2001 nursery rhymes
From the Mother Goose nursery rhyme, Dish and Spoon run away. Concerned about
the fate of the rhyme, Cat, Cow and Dog set out to find them.

Waber: The House On East 88th Street c1962
crocodiles, classic
When Lyle the Crocodile appears in the bathtub of the Primm family, the family
is very upset; but Lyle soon wins their hearts.
Woodson: The Other Side c2001 friendship,
ethnic diversity
A fence divides a town where two girls - one white and one black - sit and
gradually become acquainted.

Banks: Max's Words c2006 fiction
Max wants to start a collection since his brothers collect coins and stamps. Max
decides to collect words and discovers the importance of how words are put
together to create stories.

Bridges: Ruby’s Wish c2002
historical fiction, ethnic diversity
During the 1800s in China, when few girls learn to read and write, Ruby
fervently desires to attend university with all the males in her family.

Bunting: One Green Apple c2006
historical fiction, ethnic diversity
Farah is new to the U.S. and her class. She feels alone until she goes on a
field trip and realizes things are alike everywhere.

Christelow: Where’s the Big Bad Wolf
c2002 folk and fairy tale
Every time the three pigs get in trouble the big bad wolf is nowhere to be
found.

Cox: Butterfly Buddies c2001
friendship, school story
In this transition to chapter book story, two students working together on a
project study the metamorphosis of a caterpillar to a butterfly and learn how
important it is to feel accepted.
Curtis:
The Bat Boy and His Violin c1998 sports, music,
ethnic diversity
Reginald loves to play his violin, but Papa wants him to be outdoors more and
enlists him as the bat boy for the baseball team Papa manages. Reginald plays
his violin in the dugout, and the team improves.

Demi: One Grain of Rice: A Mathematical Folktale
c1997 folklore, math
A clever village girl outsmarts a selfish raja as one grain of rice doubles each
day and becomes millions of grains of rice.

DiCamillo: Mercy Watson to the Rescue
c2005 animal, fantasy, humor
Cute little pig Mercy is happy until the lights turn off at night, and she
decides to join her owners in their bed.

Goble: The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses
c1978 folklore, ethnic diversity
In this folk tale, a Native-American girl prefers to live with the wild horses
with which she feels happy and free, even though she loves her people.

Grindley: Dear Max c2004 fiction
Max begins writing letters to his favorite author, D. J. Lucas. Together they
share the problems of being a 9-year-old who is being bullied and a famous
author who is having trouble with her next book.

Holm: Babymouse c2005 graphic
fiction, friendship, imagination
A little mouse with a big imagination learns about true friendship and
popularity.

Johnson: Just Like Josh Gibson c2007
sports fiction, historical fiction
A grandmother recounts the story of the day she was allowed to play in a
baseball game, even though she was a girl.

Kerrin: Martin Bridge: Ready for Takeoff!
c2005 fiction
Martin means well, but his ideas don’t always turn out as expected. In three
stand-alone chapters, Martin deals with issues at home and school.

Pinkney: The Ugly Duckling c1999
fairy tale
This adaptation of the Hans Christian Andersen classic portrays an unhappy year
for an ugly duckling who eventually grows up and transforms into a beautiful
swan.

Preller: Jigsaw Jones series mystery
Jigsaw Jones and his friend Mila put together pieces of information to solve
various mysteries.
Stilton:
The Geronimo Stilton series mice, fantasy, mystery
Geronimo Stilton is a mouse newspaper editor and journalist who travels the
world to chase important interviews but winds up in the middle of adventures
that involve solving intriguing mysteries.

Tunnell: Mailing May c1997
historical fiction
Five-year-old May wishes to visit her grandmother, but the train is too
expensive. May's father and cousin concoct a clever means of sending the child
after all.

Warner: Only Emma c2005 fiction
Emma’s mother loses her job, so Emma becomes the new kid in the school and
neighborhood. An only child, Emma’s life changes when a four year old comes for
a visit.
Willey: Clever Beatrice c2001 folklore
In this folk tale, a clever young girl matches her wits against a rich giant and
wins all his gold, saving her family from poverty.

Wyeth: Something Beautiful c2002
fiction
A young girl finds just how many different forms beauty can take when she
searches her urban neighborhood.

Birney: The World According to Humphrey
c2005 fiction, humor
Humphrey, a classroom hamster, surveys his surroundings and finds ways to help
the children in the class.

Birney: The Seven Wonders of Sassafras Springs
c2005 fiction
Set in 1923, a 12 year old boy is inspired to find wonders in his small town
after reading about the Seven Wonders of the World.

Clements: Lunch Money c1994
school, humor
Hart is a popular boy who sometimes "goofs off". When he hits the music teacher
with a rubber band, he is put in charge of the holiday concert. Both Hart and
his teacher learn lessons.

Curtis: Mr. Chickee's Funny Money
c2005 mystery, ethnic diversity
Is the quadrillion dollar bill with a picture of soul singer James Brown that
Steven Carter receives as a gift from his elderly blind neighbor real money?
Steven, his friend Russell, and Russell's dog Zoopy decide to investigate.

Duffey: Hey, New Kid! c1996
school story
Jeremy worries about attending a new school, but he decides to make the best of
it by reinventing himself in order to impress other students in his class.

Feelings: Soul Looks Back in Wonder
c1993 poetry, ethnic diversity
Thirteen African American poets celebrate their heritage in their words and
colorful illustrations created by Tom Feelings.

Fleming: The Fabled Fourth Graders of Aesop
Elementary School c2007 fiction, school
Mr. Jupiter becomes the 4th grade teacher of an unruly class with surprising
results.

Grimes: Talkin' About Bessie c2002
biography, ethnic diversity
How Bessie Coleman became the first African-American woman to become a licensed
pilot as told by her family and friends.

Gutman: My Weird School series school,
humor
A fun series of books about school life that appeal to reluctant readers.

Howe: It Came From Beneath the Bed
c2002 humor, fantasy
Uncle Harold, who wrote books about Bunnicula, helps Howie, his dachshund nephew
to write a story in which he saves the world from a science experiment gone
wrong.

Hurwitz: Fourth Grade Fuss c2004 school story
Julio and his friends enjoy their fourth grade activities - the yard sale, ice
skating, and a surprise party; but the students get serious when they have to
study for end-of-the-year statewide tests.

Kehret: Shelter Dogs: Amazing Stories of Adopted
Strays c1999 animals, non-fiction
Tells the story of 8 dogs who were saved from the animal shelter and went on to
better lives.

MacDonald: No More Nasty c2001
humor, school story
An unruly fifth grade class receives a new perspective on learning from a
substitute teacher who just happens to be Simon’s Great Aunt Matilda.

McDonald: Judy Moody c2000 humor,
school story
On the first day of school, third grader Judy snaps out of her bad mood when she
receives an assignment to create a collage all about herself.

Noble: The Last Brother (Tales of
Young America series) c2006 historical fiction
Gabe becomes a bugler in the Civil War to protect his only surviving brother.

Pennypacker: Clementine c2006
fiction, series
Clementine is a funny, energetic, third grader with a talent for getting in
trouble and a heart of gold.

Roy: A to Z Mysteries series, mystery
stories
Elementary schoolers Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose work together to solve mysteries.

San Souci: The Dangerous Snake and Reptile Club
c2004 friendship, fiction
Brothers Bobby, Danny, and Mike decide to display the treasures they find on
vacation and start a club with their friends.

Strickland: When Mack Came Back c2000
family, historical fiction
During World War II in rural Georgia, Maury’s older brother Ben enlists in the
army, leaving Maury to care for Ben’s injured puppy and deal with their angry
father.

Various authors: My America series
historical fiction
These fiction stories are written in diary format and depict everyday children
living during various time in American history.

Barry: Peter and the Starcatchers
c2004 contemporary fantasy
Peter and a group of fellow orphans assist Molly, a Starcatcher, in guarding a
trunk of “mysterious star substance” that has the ability to keep people young
and let fly.

Collins: Gregor the Overlander c2003
fantasy fiction
Gregor and his two-year sister fall down a shaft in the basement and find a
world of giant insects and rats. They become part of a huge battle.

DiCamillo: The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane
c2006 fantasy
Edward Tulane is a selfish, thoughtless toy rabbit until he loses the little
girl who loves him.

Foreman: Summer of the Skunks c2002
historical fiction
Ten-year-old Jill lives with her family on a southern farm in the late 1940s.

Gorman: Dork in Disguise c1999
school story
When highly intelligent Jerry moves to a new town, he sets out to change his
image from “dork” to “cool.”

Gutman: Baseball Card Adventure
sports, historical fiction
A series of books where Joe travels back in time and meets famous players.
Hannigan:
Ida B: --and Her Plans to Maximize Fun, Avoid Disaster, and
(Possibly) Save the World c2004 realistic fiction, school
story
Happy fourth grader Ida, who is home-schooled, enjoys playing in her family's
apple orchard, until her mother is diagnosed with breast cancer and the
financially strapped family must sell part of the orchard and enroll Ida in
public school.

Hunter: Into the Wild c2003
animal fiction
Four clans of wild cats share a forest. One clan decides to change “hunting
rites” and their peace is challenged

Lasky: The Capture (Guardians of Ga'Hoole
series) c2003 fantasy
Soren, a barn owl, is knocked from his nest by his older brother and taken to
St. Aggie's, a school for orphaned owls. He befriends Gylfie, an elf owl, and
the two set out to save all owls from the perils of the school.
Martin:
Main Street series realistic fiction
A series about two young girls orphaned when their parents die in a car
accident. They go to live with their grandmother in Camden Falls, Mass., a small
town filled with a variety of characters.

Norman: My Feet Are Laughing c2006
poetry
16 poems told by a young girl about her Harlem neighborhood.

Peck: A Year Down Yonder c2000
humor, historical fiction
In 1937, during the Great Depression, Mary Alice lives with her very unusual
grandmother in rural Illinois.

Seidler: Toes c2004 animals,
fiction
Ridiculed because of his seven toes on each paw, this kitten runs away and finds
a struggling musician who needs him.

Smith: Bone c2004 graphic novel
Three cousins leave their home of Boneville. On their journey they meet royalty,
dragons, and monsters as they try to return home.

Soto: Baseball in April and Other Stories
c1990 ethnic diversity
These short stories focus on young Hispanics growing up in California.
Strasser:
Help! series fantasy, humor
Jake Sherman switches bodies with various people and creatures, including his
gym teacher, principal, the family dog and even the first day of summer camp!

Stewart: The Mysterious Benedict Society
c2007 fiction, adventure
Four children are secretly spies as students in the Learning Institute for the
Enlightened. They have to avoid being brainwashed by Mr. Curtain, one of the
owners of the school. This is a mystery you will be eager to see unfold.

Wright: The Wish Master c2000
realistic fiction
Corby and his mother travel to Wisconsin for the summer to take care of his sick
grandmother; then, he meets a local boy who takes him to the Wish Master.

Various authors: Dear America series
historical fiction

Skurzynski: Mysteries in Our National Parks series
mystery, adventure

Blackwood: The Shakespeare Stealer c1998
historical fiction/mystery
Widge, a likeable orphan, finds himself in the middle of an adventure to steal
and copy the play HAMLET from Shakespeare. He soon discovers that life in the
Globe Theatre is much better than the other places he has apprenticed.

Broach: Shakespeare's Secret c2005
mystery
Hero moves into a new town and finds she is living in an old house with an
unusual past. With the help of the police chief's son and her neighbor, Hero
tries to unravel the mystery.

Carbone: Stealing Freedom c1998
historical fiction/diversity
This story is based on the true experiences of a young slave girl who escapes to
Canada on the Underground Railroad.

Creech: The Wanderer c2000 . adventure
Told through journal writings, Sophie and her cousin, Cody, share the
experiences of their journey on a sailboat, The Wanderer, from Connecticut to
England with six crew members, including her uncles and cousins.

Cushman: The Ballad of Lucy Whipple
c1996 historical fiction
Lucy isn’t happy when her mother moves the family from New England to California
for the Gold Rush.

Di Camillo: The Tale of Despereaux: Being the Story
of a Mouse, a Princess, Some Soup, and a Spool of
Thread c2003 fantasy
Tale of a tiny mouse with huge ears, a princess that he loves, a servant girl
who wishes to be a princess and a rat named Roscuro who yearns for soup.

Funke: Inkheart c2003 fantasy
A girl and her father, a bookbinder who can “read” fictional characters into
real life, are abducted by one of the characters, who tries to force them into
his service.

Giff: Nory Ryan’s Song c2000
historical fiction
Twelve-year-old Nory Ryan helps her family and neighbors survive during the 1845
potato famine in Ireland.

Golding: The Secret Within c2002
realistic fiction
Carly’s domineering father has a painful family secret that causes Carly to face
danger and seek freedom at night.

Haddix: Double Identity c2005
mystery
Bethany becomes curious about her past when her parents unexpectedly disappear
after leaving her with an aunt who she did not know existed. As the story
unravels, the conclusion uncovers a shocking secret.

Hesse: Music of the Dolphins c1996
realistic fiction
The thoughts of a young girl, who was raised by dolphins from 4 years old after
a plane crash, are recorded by a scientist as she is reintroduced to a civilized
way of life.

Holm: Penny from Heaven c2006
historical fiction Newbery Honor winner
In New Jersey during the summer of 1953, eleven-year-old Penny, living with her
mother and maternal grandparents, learns the truth about her father's death and
about her upbringing after she has a serious accident.

Isaacs: Torn Thread c2000
historical fiction
During World War II, twelve year-old Eva, living in Poland at the time, is sent
by her father to a Nazi labor camp in Czechoslovakia, where her sickly sister
has been taken.

Kehret: Abduction! c2004
adventure, contemporary realistic fiction
Thirteen-year-old Bonnie, on a quest to find her
kidnapped brother and his dog, becomes a victim of the kidnapper as well.
Levine:
Hana's Suitcase: A True Story c2002 biography
The director of a newly opened Holocaust museum in Japan and her students become
intrigued with a suitcase from a concentration camp found among the museum's
artifacts. The story of a Czech girl, Hana Brady, a victim of the Holocaust,
unfolds through the search for information about a suitcase.

Paratore: The Wedding Planner’s Daughter
c2005 humor, romance
A twelve-year-old girl, whose mother is a wedding planner, wishes for her mother
to marry.

Ryan: Esperanza Rising c2000
historical fiction, diversity
During the Great Depression, Esperanza and her mother are forced from their
wealthy home in Mexico to Southern California where they work in harsh
conditions.

Smith: Peak c2005 adventure,
coming-of-age
Fourteen-year-old Peak Marcello’s goal is to become the youngest person to reach
the top of Mt. Everest.
Selznick:
The Invention of Hugo Cabret: A Novel in Words and Pictures
c2007 adventure, mystery 2008 Caldecott Medal Winner
When twelve-year-old Hugo, an orphan living and repairing clocks within the
walls of a Paris train station in 1931, meets a mysterious toyseller and his
goddaughter, his undercover life and his biggest secret are jeopardized.

Whelan: Angel on the Square c2001
historical fiction
In 1913 Russia, World War I and the revolution bring unwanted changes into
twelve-year-old Katya's life after she joins her mother in the household of Tsar
Nicholas II.
Note: This list was adapted from the website of Parkway Elementary, St. Louis Missouri and has been edited to fit the needs of the students at Greenwood Elementary School.