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Great Family Read-Alouds: Shorter Stories to Share
Even when the kids are older and ready for chapter books, reading aloud together is still a great way to share stories--whether it's at the end of the day, on vacation, on a rainy day, on a snowy day, whenever! These titles are long enough to enjoy in one sitting or a few sittings for families with kids in early elementary grades.
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Anna Hibiscus
2010 by AtinukeGet this itemThis is a fun book to read about a family living in Africa. As much as Anna Hibiscus loves her home, she also dreams of snow. Each chapter is its own little story, making it a fantastic read aloud.
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Mercy Watson to the Rescue
2005 by DiCamillo, KateGet this itemWho can resist a pig full of personality? This early chapter book series is filled with adventure, humor, and full-color pictures, making it a fun read-aloud for families looking for something longer than picture books.
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Stinkbomb and Ketchup-Face and the Badness of Badgers
2017 by Dougherty, JohnGet this itemStinkbomb and Ketchup-Face is filled with jokes and songs and extremely silly characters. It's the perfect read-aloud for comedy lovers, made even better because you're laughing together.
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Joyful Noise: Poems for Two Voices
1988 by Fleischman, PaulGet this itemThis is a different kind of read-aloud: one that is meant for two voices. Each poem in this collection weaves voices together, creating interpretations of sounds and patterns made by insects. It's so much fun!
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Kondo & Kezumi Visit Giant Island
2020 by Goodner, DavidGet this itemThis is a fun story of friendship and adventure that's filled with lots of great color illustrations. If you like this one, there are more Kondo & Kezumi stories!
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Words with Wings
2013 by Grimes, NikkiGet this itemNikki Grimes writes poems like thoughts appearing in your head. It's beautiful to experience them as they're written on the page and another joyful experience to read them out loud, each word honest and true.
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The Brambly Hedge Complete Collection
2018 by Barklem, JillGet this itemThe mice of Brambly Hedge have a strong, thriving community filled with love and adventure. Told as seasonal stories, Brambly Hedge can be enjoyed together as a collection or as separate stories--perfect to wind down from a busy day.
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Space, Humans, and Farts
2017 by Gutman, DanGet this itemHere's a great opportunity for learning and laughter. Filled with fascinating facts and plenty of ridiculous jokes, this is a great book to enjoy with a very silly person who likes to learn.
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You Read to Me, I'll Read to You: Very Short Fairy Tales to Read Together
2004 by Hoberman, Mary AnnGet this itemThis is a fun series to try reading together to help kids build confidence while enjoying familiar tales told in two voices. Also in the series: Mother Goose rhymes, scary stories, and more.
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The Book with No Pictures
2014 by Novak, B. J.Get this itemThis is a quick read and the perfect book to pick up after a long, hard day to get everyone laughing!
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The Storm
2002 by Rylant, CynthiaGet this itemPandora the cat becomes a lighthouse keeper and saves the life of Seabold the dog, and together the two of them create a family with three young mice rescued from the sea. A series of eight wonderful stories, perfect for curling up with.
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Higglety Pigglety Pop! or, There Must Be More to Life
2001 by Sendak, MauriceGet this itemA quirky and creative long-form picture book with adventure, theater, and larger than life characters? This book has it all. You won't find a better or more fun read-aloud.
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Skunk and Badger
2020 by Timberlake, AmyGet this itemThis is a funny story about a pair of unlikely roommates. Can a Badger learn to tolerate a Skunk? And, wait... what about the chickens?! This is a fun read and also fabulous to share as an audiobook!
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Lulu and the Brontosaurus
2010 by Viorst, JudithGet this itemLulu really wants a brontosaurus and is determined to find one. But what does the brontosaurus want? This funny book is great for sharing!
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