Entering 3rd Grade: Easy Fiction
The Secret of the Painted House. - Bauer, Marion Dane.
Emily finds a girl inside the unused, locked playhouse.Abuela’s Weave. - Castañeda, Omar.
Esperanza and her grandmother prepare for market.Donavan’s Word Jar. - DeGross. Monalisa.
Donavan has a collection like no one else’s.Lucy Rose, Here’s the Thing about Me - Kelly, Katy
Lucy didn’t want to move, but now she loves D.C.Martin Bridge: Ready for Takeoff! - Kerrin, Jessica Scott
Martin means well but sometimes his plans go awry.- Catwings. - Le Guin, Ursula.
Jane Tabby couldn’t explain why her kittens had wings Amelia’s Notebook. - Moss, Marissa
Amelia’s letters, notes and drawings fill these pagesThe Talented Clementine. - Pennypacker, Sara.
She’s desperate to find an act for the talent show.Younguncle Comes to Town. - Singh, Vandana.
Younguncle fools pickpockets and tames a wild tiger.- Who Cloned the President? - Roy, Ron
KC and Marshall investigate a presidential problem. Amber Was Brave, Essie Was Smart. - Williams, Vera
Two sisters take care of each other during tough times.The Other Side. - Woodson, Jacqueline.
A fence brings together two children of different races.
Entering 3rd Grade: Fiction
Welcome to the Bed & Biscuit. - Carris, Joan.
Three animal friends help run a pet boarding house.Mail Order Ninja. (Graphic Novel) - Elder, Joshua.
What would you do with your very own ninja warrior?The Countess’s Calamity. - Gardner, Sally
Mr. and Mrs. Mouse invite the dolls into their home.Just Grace. - Harper, Charise Mericle
Why is Grace’s neighbor getting postcards from her cat?Babymouse, Beach Babe. - Holm, Jennifer L
Babymouse is sick of her little brother tagging along.Class Clown. - Hurwitz, Johanna
Lucas promises to behave in class. Can he do it?The Golden Goose. - King-Smith, Dick
Farmer Skint’s luck changes when a new gosling
is born.Digory the Dragon Slayer. - McAllister, Angela.
Digory is mistaken for a fierce dragon hunter.The One-Eyed Giant - Osborne, Mary Pope.
Adventures with Greek gods and monsters.Suitcase. - Walter, Mildred Pitts
Xander is over six feet tall, but can’t play basketball.
Entering 3rd Grade: Nonfiction
Recess at 20 Below. - J 371.24 Aillaud.
Join a classroom of Alaskan children for fun in the snow.Glass Slipper, Gold Sandal. - J 398.2 Fleischman.
The Cinderella tale told from all over the world- Big Bang! The Tongue-Tickling - J 523.18 DeCristofano.
How could a tiny speck turn into the whole universe? Life-Size Reptiles. - J 597.9 Wilson.
Find out just how giant a giant tortoise really is.Honest Pretzels
Call Number: J 641.5 Katzen
Cooking fun, from apple pockets to zucchini circles.Dinomania: Things to Do with Dinosaurs
Call Number: J 745.5 Manning.
Crafts and activities for the dinosaur enthusiast.At Gleason’s Gym. - J 796.83 Lewin.
A look inside the most famous boxing gym in the worldLook at My Book: How Kids Can - J 808.02 Leedy.
Create your own books, from idea to illustrationsYum! ¡Mmmm! ¡Qué Rico! - J 811 Mora.
Food of the Americas, celebrated in haiku.Journey Around Washington, D.C. from A to Z - J 975.3 Zschock.
So many things to see and do in our capital.Nothing but Trouble: The Story of Althea - J B Gibson.
A tomboy from Harlem grows up to play at Wimbledon.
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