|
|
Birdbrain Amos by M. C. Delaney |
A bug-eating tick bird brings Amos relief, when he comes to live on the hippo’s back.
|
Cam Jansen and the Snowy Day Mystery by David Adler |
Using her photographic memory, Cam Jansen joins Eric in solving the mystery of how some of the school computers were stolen.
|
Carlotta’s Kittens: and the Club of Mysteries by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor |
Carlotta returns to the Club of Mysteries and presents the male cats with perhaps their biggest challenge: to teach her new kittens what they need to know to survive in the dangerous world.
|
The Case of the Barfy Birthday: and Other Super-Scientific Cases by Michele Torrey |
Fifth graders Drake Doyle and Nell Fossey use their detective and scientific investigation skills to solve cases which involve food poisoning, missing terns, a haunted treehouse and a pig in a pit.
|
The Cat Who Got Carried Away by Allen Ahlberg |
Pets are disappearing all over town. What is going on? Wonderfully illustrated.
|
The Courage of Sarah Noble by Alice Dalgliesh |
Remembering her mother’s words, an eight-year-old girl finds courage to go alone with her father to build a new home in the Connecticut wilderness and to stay with the Indians when her father goes back to bring the rest of the family.
|
Coyote School News by Joan Sandin |
In 1938-1939, fourth-grader Monchi Ramirez and the other students at Coyote School enjoy their new teacher, have a special Christmas celebration, participate in the Tucson Rodeo Parade, and produce their own school newspaper.
|
Dolphins and Sharks: a Nonfiction Companion to Dolphins at Daybreak by Mary Pope Osborne |
Follow scuba explorers Jack & Annie through their research, accompanied by photos, sketches and references to a variety of sources including videos & internet sites.
|
Earth Day—Hooray! by Stuart J. Murphy |
A drive to recycle cans on Earth Day teaches the children of the Maple Street School Save-the-Planet Club about place value!
|
The Giggler Treatment by Roddy Doyle |
Don’t read this book if you like kids that are always clean, never misbehave and always listen to their parents!
|
Give My Regrets to Broadway: from the Tattered Casebook of Chet Gecko, Private Eye by Bruce Hale |
Chet and his partner, Natalie Attired, take on a case involving an actor gone missing from the school musical.
|
Gloria Rising by Ann Cameron |
A chance meeting with a woman astronaut encourages Gloria to try to be her best self, even with her difficult fourth-grade teacher, Mrs. Yardley.
|
Herbie Jones Moves On by Suzy Kline |
Herbie Jones has to say good-bye to best friend Ray, who’s moving to Texas.
|
Hero of the Third Grade by Alice DeLaCroix |
Randall becomes The Scarlet Pimpernel, secret doer of good deeds, when he faces being the new kid in class.
|
It’s Itchcraft! by Dan Greenburg |
A few days before his school’s Halloween dance, Zack meets a girl who seems to be already wearing her costume.
|
Judy Moody, M.D.: the Doctor is In! by Megan McDonald |
Judy is excited about becoming a doctor, especially when class 3T starts a new unit on the human body, but she learns more about being a patient when she catches tonsillitis from her little brother, Stink.
|
Justice for All by Amanda Stevens |
Boston in 1773 is an inhospitable place for the two teenagers whose lives are about to intersect there.
|
Marvin Redpost, Super Fast, Out of Control! by Louis Sachar |
Afraid of his new mountain bike, third grader Marvin finds himself in a desperate situation when he accepts a challenge to ride down Suicide Hill.
|
Max’s Logbook by Marissa Moss |
Max’s book starts as a record of his science experiment, but becomes a record of his family life.
|
Mayor of Central Park by Avi |
Oscar Westerwit, a squirrel who loves baseball and Broadway musicals, fights back when a gangster rat named Big Daddy Duds and his thugs move uptown in the year 1900.
|
Miami Sees It Through by Pat McKissak |
Miami Jackson and his strict new fourth grade teacher, Miss Spraggins, get off to such a bad start that Miami is determined to transfer out of her class, even if it means leaving his friends behind.
|
My Chimp Friday: the Nana Banana Chronicles by Hester Mundis |
Rachel and Jared suddenly become the owners of Friday, a very, very smart chimpanzee.
|
The Mystery of the Runaway Ghost by Gertrude Chandler Walker |
When the Aldens visit their friend Fran in Wisconsin, they can’t wait to hear her tell the story of the runaway ghost. Then Violet hears a mysterious ringing in the middle of the night, and the children start to wonder—could the runaway ghost be back?
|
Ramona Forever by Beverly Cleary |
The Ramona books are not to be missed. Ramona’s family and friends help her to grow and change. She is embraced by a very warm, real community. Chuckles are guaranteed.
|
The Real McCoy: The Life of an African-American Inventor by Wendy Towle |
The term “the real McCoy” refers to a superior and authentic product. Mr. McCoy invented a train part that was found to be superior to all imitators.
|
Robert Henry Hendershot by Susan E. Goodman JB |
Based on the true-life adventures of Robert Henry Hendershot, who ran away from home at age 12 to join the Union Army, and found himself in the middle of the battle of Fredericksburg.
|
Science Verse by Jon Scieszka |
What if a boring lesson about the food chain becomes a sing-aloud celebration about predators and prey? Only the amazing talents of John Scieszka and Lane Smith, the team who created "Math Curse," could make science so much fun.
|
The SOS File by Betsy Byars |
The students in Mr. Magro’s class submit stories for the SOS file about their biggest emergencies, and they read them aloud for extra credit.
|
The Storm by Cynthia Rylant |
The Lighthouse keeper’s cat rescues Seabold and nurses him back to health. Pandora demonstrates dedication, courage, sacrifice and skill. Seabold’s visit breaks up the loneliness of her job. Theirs is a beautiful friendship.
|
Stuck on Earth by Marilyn Sadler |
Zenon’s Quantum Elementary class takes a trip to Earth for a week, and guess who gets left behind?
|
Sundiata: A Legend of Africa by Will Eisner J |
The legend of Sundiata, the Lion King of Mali, told in an exciting graphic novel format.
|
Surviving Brick Johnson by Laurie Myers |
Will taking karate help Alex defend himself against Brick Johnson?
|
Tippy Lemmey by Pat McKissack |
Leandra, Paul, and Jeannie are terrified of riding their bikes past Tippy’s house because he barks at them and tries to knock them off their bicycles.
|
Weird Stories from the Lonesome Café by Judy Cox |
Sam moves to Nevada with his uncle to run a café in the middle of nowhere, and although Uncle Clem insists that nothing ever happens there, his clientele consists of a number of strange characters, including Dorothy and Toto, Elvis and Bigfoot.
|
White Water by P. J. Peterson |
Half-brothers, Greg and James, must work together to save their father after he’s bitten by a rattlesnake on a rafting expedition.
|
The White Wolf by Ron Roy |
While visiting their friend Wallis and her adopted daughter on Mount Desert Island, Maine, Josh, Dink and Ruth Rose investigate why three white wolf cubs were stolen, and by whom.
|
The World According to Humphrey by Betty G. Birney |
Humphrey, a pet hamster at Longfellow School, learns that he has an important role to play in helping his classmates and teacher.
|
첫댓글 크크...........고생이 많으시네요.........많은 분들께 도움이 되겠습니다.
그래서 간만에 글 올려 봅니다.
우리 아들 고생좀 하겠네요!!! 엄마 등살에,,,,,, 도서관에 목록 들고 가서 !!!!!!!
고맙습니다. 열심히 퍼 나르고 있습니다
이책 다 사줘야 하나요? 호주가기전에 여기서 6살 딸아이 수학동화 과학동화 명작동화 등을 사가지고 갈려고 하는데...지금 유치원 다니는데 엄마 숙제가 많네요.. 베베쥬님도 아이들 숙제 도와주시나요?
아니요 옆에서 약간의 잔소리만 하지 도와주고 말고 할 정도로 거창한 숙제가 없답니다. 물론 초등 고학년이 되면 프로젝트 수업을 하는데 저보고 하라고 해도 못할 수준이더군요, T.T
책은 일단 도서관을 많이 이용하세요. 아이가 그 정도 나이면 사주고 말고 할 것도 없고 특히나 전집구입하는 거 저는 좀 반대하는지라...아이들 반응보고 여기서 좀 파퓰러 하거나 선생님들이 많으 사용하는 책들이 있어요. 그런 거 하나씩 구입하는 정도면 되지 않을까 싶거든요.