Showing posts with label Seasons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seasons. Show all posts

SEEDS! Good Books about Plant Life Cycles for Kindergarten Level Readers

The wonder of Spring!
The earth warms and plants come back to life. Roots and tops emerge like magic from little seeds!

To open up the wonder of life cycles and seeds we've pulled together this list of the Easiest Non-Fiction Practice Readers: books at the Kindergarten reading level. 

**all ratings from GoodReads


bookcover of BEANS!  (Plants: Life Cycles)  by Gail Saunders-Smith
BEANS!
(Plants: Life Cycles)
by Gail Saunders-Smith, PhD

Large text and simple sentences help newer readers explore the natural world. This book takes children from Burpee seed packet to planting, flowering, picking, and snapping.

I like the format of this book. It uses very simple phrases --no capitalization -- along with suitable photographs.
Table of Contents
Bean Seeds
Planting Beans
Bean Pods

Words to Know
Read More
Internet Sites
Index/Word List
sample page #1 from BEANS!  (Plants: Life Cycles)  by Gail Saunders-Smith

sample page #2 from BEANS!  (Plants: Life Cycles)  by Gail Saunders-Smith

sample text
beans in a packet
beans in a seed
beans in a hole
beans in a garden
beans in a blossom
beans in a pod
beans in a basket
Reading Information
Word Count: 36
Page Count: 24
Accelerated Reader:  0.8 / points: 0.5
AR quiz: 11375
Lexile: NP


bookcover of WATCH CORN GROW  (Watch Plants Grow!)  by Kristen Rajczak
WATCH CORN GROW
(Watch Plants Grow!)
by Kristen Rajczak

Photographs and simple sentences show corn and corn silk and give children corny facts.
 
Word Count: 52
Page Count: 24
Accelerated Reader:  0.8 / points: 0.5
AR quiz: 141538
Lexile: 380L

Available in Spanish
-- Como Crece El Maiz! 


bookcover of SEEDS!  (Nature Walk)  by Rebecca Stromstad Glaser
SEEDS!
(Nature Walk)
by Rebecca Stromstad Glaser

Ironic that this is the only book on this list that is Common Core since it is nearly impossible to locate at a reasonable price.

Check your library.  The publisher describes it thusly:  "Describing several examples of seeds, this photo-illustrated nature walk guide shows very young readers how to identify seeds and tells how the seeds spread. Includes photo glossary and quiz."

Common Core Suggested Common Core Suggested
Word Count: 106
Page Count:  24
Accelerated Reader: 0.9 / points: 0.5
AR quiz: 154134


bookcover of WATCH APPLE TREES GROW  (Watch Plants Grow!)  by Mary Ann Huffman
WATCH APPLE TREES GROW
(Watch Plants Grow!)
by Mary Ann Huffman

Children will read about the life cycle of apple trees and the importance of bees.

Word Count: 86
Page Count:  24
Accelerated Reader: 0.9 / points: 0.5
AR quiz: 141537
Lexile: 380L
Available in Spanish
-- Mira Como Crece El Manzano!  


bookcover of WATCH GRASS GROWS  (Watch Plants Grow!)  by Kristen Rajczak
WATCH GRASS GROWS
(Watch Plants Grow!)
by Kristen Rajczak

Children think they know a lot about grass, but in this book they will discover that there are many different types of grass, some of which are very tall.

Word Count: 54
Page Count:  24
Accelerated Reader: 0.9 / points: 0.5
AR quiz: 141539
Lexile: 380L
Available in Spanish
-- Mira Como Crece El Cesped!


bookcover of WATCH PEAS GROWS  (Watch Plants Grow!)  by Therese M. Shea
WATCH PEAS GROWS
(Watch Plants Grow!)
by Therese M. Shea

Children will read about the life cycle of peas and will probably be surprised by their pretty flowers.

Word Count: 78
Page Count:  24
Accelerated Reader: 0.9 / points: 0.5
AR quiz: 141540
Lexile: 380L
Available in Spanish
-- Mira Como Crecen Los Guisantes!


bookcover of WATCH PINE TREES GROWS  (Watch Plants Grow!)  by Therese M. Shea
WATCH PINE TREES GROWS
(Watch Plants Grow!)
by Therese M. Shea

Children will read about how useful pine tree are and how those big trees start off as tiny seeds.

Word Count: 64
Page Count:  24
Accelerated Reader: 0.9 / points: 0.5
AR quiz: 141541
Lexile: 380L
Available in Spanish
-- Mira Como Crecen Los Pinos!


bookcover of WATCH TULIPS GROWS  (Watch Plants Grow!)  by Kristen Rajczak
WATCH TULIPS GROWS
(Watch Plants Grow!)
by Kristen Rajczak

Children will read about how beautiful tulips grow from bulbs.

Word Count: 57
Page Count:  24
Accelerated Reader: 0.9 / points: 0.5
AR quiz: 141542
Lexile: 380L
Available in Spanish
-- Mira Como Crecen Los Tulipanes!



For Fiction that would compliment these books see  SPRING! books for Kindergarten level readers



compiled by Pam
updated March 2014

Topic: SPRING!
books for Kindergarten level readers

SPRING has always been a popular topic on the GoodKids websites.  Here, finally, is a list of books just for children reading at the Kindergarten level.
  • A couple of the books are about all 4 seasons.
  • One book earned a Starred Review from Publisher's Weekly
  • Two of the books are available in Spanish! 

**all ratings from GoodReads


bookcover of SPRING IS HERE!: A Story About Seeds  (Ant Hill) by Joan HolubSpring Is Here!: A Story About Seeds
(Ant Hill)
by Joan Holub
Will Terry (Illustrator) 

3.44 avg rating — 16 ratings

The little guys from Ant Hill find and plant some seeds, then patiently wait until spring to enjoy the plants that appear.

sample page from SPRING IS HERE!: A Story About Seeds  (Ant Hill) by Joan Holub

Reading Information:
Word Count: 97
Page Count: 24
Accelerated Reading level: 0.7 / points: 0.5
AR quiz: 159250
Lexile: 190L


bookcover of Spring  (Watching the Seasons) by Emily C. DawsonSpring
(Watching the Seasons)
by Emily C. Dawson
Common Core Suggested Common Core Suggested

This one might not be available unless your library has it.

The book uses photos to show how spring weather affects animals, plants, and people.

Word Count: 106
Page Count: 24
Accelerated Reader: 0.8 / points: 0.5
AR quiz: 154043


bookcover of Here Comes Spring, And Summer And Fall And Winter  (DK CHILDREN)  by Mary Elizabeth MurphyHere Comes Spring, And Summer And Fall And Winter
(DK CHILDREN)
by Mary Elizabeth Murphy

This book follows all 4 seasons. Crunching leaves, cold snow, pretty blossoms... it's very cute, with colorful drawings of a momma dog and her puppy.

sample page #1 from Here Comes Spring, And Summer And Fall And Winter  (DK CHILDREN)  by Mary Elizabeth Murphy
This is momma.
sample page #2 from Here Comes Spring, And Summer And Fall And Winter  (DK CHILDREN)  by Mary Elizabeth Murphy
This is the facing-page with her darling.
Word Count: 171
Page Count:  32
Accelerated Reader: 0.8 / points: 0.5
AR quiz: 54330
Lexile: BR


bookcover of It's Spring, Dear Dragon  (Dear Dragon)  by Margaret HillertIt's Spring, Dear Dragon
(Dear Dragon)
by Margaret Hillert

3.71 avg rating — 7 ratings

The boy and his dragon enjoy spending a spring day playing outside.

sample page #1 from It's Spring, Dear Dragon  (Dear Dragon)  by Margaret Hillert

Common Core Suggested Common Core Suggested

Word Count: 240
Page Count:  32
Accelerated Reader: 0.8 / points: 0.5
AR quiz: 132595
Lexile: BR
--Espanole!
Es Primavera, Querido Dragon = It's Spring, Dear Dragon


bookcover of Silly Lilly And The Four Seasons  (Toon Books)  by Agnes RosenstiehlSilly Lilly And The Four Seasons
(Toon Books)
by Agnes Rosenstiehl



**Starred Review** PublishersWeekly
3.14 avg rating — 116 ratings

Agnes Rosenstiehl is a popular children's author in France, and in this little book her Lilly changes clothes and activities as the seasons flow, one to another.

This is another book that takes a look at the 4 seasons.

sample page #1 from Silly Lilly And The Four Seasons  (Toon Books)  by Agnes Rosenstiehl

sample page #2 from Silly Lilly And The Four Seasons  (Toon Books)  by Agnes Rosenstiehl

 You can find a more in-depth review with more sample pages here:  Review: SILLY LILLY AND THE FOUR SEASONS

Word Count: 223
Page Count:  36
Accelerated Reader: 0.8 / points: 0.5
AR quiz: 121606
Lexile: BR
--sample pages available


bookcover of What Happens In Spring?  (Four Super Seasons)  by Alex ApplebyWhat Happens In Spring?
(Four Super Seasons)
by Alex Appleby

Spring is pretty exciting after a cold winter, and in this book the focus is said to be on the "growth of new plants, animals coming out of hibernation".

Word Count: 51
Page Count: 24
Accelerated Reading level: 0.9 / points: 0.5
AR quiz: 164158


bookcover of Apple Tree  (Neighborhood Readers)  by Autumn Leigh  Apple Tree
(Neighborhood Readers)
by Autumn Leigh

I'm sorry but I couldn't find a description for the contents of this book.

Word Count: 123
Page Count: 16
Accelerated Reader:  0.9 / points: 0.5
AR quiz: 121790
--Espanole!
El Manzano


For Non-Fiction books with a focus on seeds and plant growth see, SEEDS! Good Books about Plant Life Cycles for Kindergarten Level Readers


compiled by Pam
updated March 2014

HIBERNATION & ANIMALS IN FALL AND WINTER -- 1st Grade level books

Winter's an amazing time. Plants die or go dormant, and animals alter the patterns of their lives, changing color, migrating, and even going dormant themselves. 

This list features books at the First Grade reading level.

**all ratings from GoodReads 
**most of these books are available in Spanish


bookcover of WHAT DO ANIMALS DO IN FALL? by Rebecca Felix
WHAT DO ANIMALS DO IN FALL?
by Rebecca Felix

Common Core State Standards


Simple text about how animals prepare for winter -- including migration and hibernation. Large, bright color photographs correspond well to the text.

sample page #1 of WHAT DO ANIMALS DO IN FALL?  by Rebecca Felix

sample page #2 of WHAT DO ANIMALS DO IN FALL?  by Rebecca Felix

Reading Information:
Word Count: 126
Page Count: 24
Accelerated Reader: 1.0 / points: 0.5

AR quiz: 158281
Lexile: 300L


bookcover of ANIMALS IN THE FALL by Gail Saunders-SmithANIMALS IN THE FALL
by Gail Saunders-Smith

The text in this book is very, very simple and meant for children who need to build confidence. Or contrarily as a book for toddlers and preschoolers who are not yet reading.
Geese fly south. Some butterflies fly south. Deer grow winter coats.
The super simple text would be easy for adults to point to with their index finger as they share the book. And because there are so few words it would be easy for children to grasp the concept of reading, and how we go from left to right, and how words are separated by spaces, etc.

The simple text there are colorful pictures of Monarch butterflies and whales and geese, and other creatures.

I would use it for children who need to build confidence. Or contrarily as a book for toddlers and preschoolers who are not yet reading. There are so few words that adults can point as they read, demonstrating to children how we read from left to right, and how words are separated by spaces, etc.
Table of Contents
Animals That Travel
Animals That Change
Animals That Work

Words to Know
Read More

Internet Sites

Index/Word List
 sample page #1 from ANIMALS IN THE FALL  by Gail Saunders-Smith

sample page #2 from ANIMALS IN THE FALL  by Gail Saunders-Smith

Reading Information:
Word Count: 35
Page Count: 24
Accelerated Reading Level: 1.1/ points: 0.5
AR quiz: 32077
Lexile: 380L

bookcover of Animals In Fall book by Martha E. H. RustadANIMALS IN FALL
by Martha E. H. Rustad

3.32 avg rating — 25 ratings 

Shows animals at work as they gather food and prepare shelter to survive the winter ahead.

sample page #1 from ANIMALS IN FALL  by Martha E. H. Rustad

sample page #2 from ANIMALS IN FALL  by Martha E. H. Rustad
Word Count: 111
Page Count: 24
Accelerated Reader:  1.2 / points: 0.5
AR quiz: 115416
Lexile: 220L


bookcover of WINTER  (Wonder Books: Level 2 Seasons)  by Cynthia Klingel
WINTER  
(Wonder Books: Level 2 Seasons)
by Cynthia Klingel & Robert B. Noyed

Simple text talks about the season of winter, weather changes and their effects on plants, animals, and people.

Word Count: 179
Page Count: 24
Accelerated Reader: 1.5 / points: 0.5
AR quiz:  48256


bookcover of Hibernation Station by Michelle MeadowsHIBERNATION STATION
by Michelle Meadows
Kurt Cyrus (Illustrator)

3.59 avg rating — 241 ratings

Cute, cute, cute. We loved the drawings in this book that takes an ENTIRELY whimsical look at hibernation.
Fuzzy slippers, warm pajamas.
Forest babies and their mamas...

show up early at the station!
Time for winter hibernation.
sample page from HIBERNATION STATION  by Michelle Meadows
Recommend this one as a Good Seasonal Read-aloud to accompany more serious books.

Word Count: 200

Page Count: 40

Accelerated
Reader: 1.5 / points: 0.5
AR quiz: 139421



FALL by Cynthia Klingel
FALL
(Wonder Books: Level 2 Seasons)
by Cynthia Klingel & Robert B. Noyed

Simple text talks about the season of Fall, weather changes and it's effects on plants, animals, and people.

Word Count: 181
Page Count: 24
Accelerated Reading Level: 1.6 / points: 0.5
AR quiz:  48221


bookcover of  Busy Animals: Learning about Animals in Autumn by Lisa  Bullard
BUSY ANIMALS : Learning About Animals In Autumn
by Lisa  Bullard
Nadine Takvorian (Illustrator)

3.83 avg rating — 6 ratings

 A nature preserve provides a background for learning about what animals do to adapt to cooler weather.

Word Count: 286
Page Count:  24
Accelerated Reading level: 1.8 / points: 0.5
AR quiz: 137984
Lexile: 430L


bookcover of HIBERNATION (Patterns in Nature series) by Margaret Hall
HIBERNATION
(Patterns in Nature series)
by Margaret Hall

NSTA Recommended

  • 3.73  avg rating — 11 GoodReaders

Brilliant and interesting photographs, easily understood diagrams and a short, informative text are the highlights of this Patterns in Nature series, which features titles on day and night, hibernation, phases of the moon and seasons of the year.

Children will indeed choose this book by its cover: it depicts a huge brown bear sound asleep, eating grass and grabbing a fish from the river. In answer to the question on the first page, why hibernate? we see a picture of splotches of snow stuck to a bear surrounded by snow. Food is hard to find. We see tiny animals hibernating also, including clusters of bats that don t even go to the bathroom.


sample page from HIBERNATION  (Patterns in Nature series)  by Margaret Hall

Getting ready to hibernate means getting fat on fish (bears), filling a burrow with acorns (chipmunks), or digging a warm hole in the mud (frogs). Each title features a pattern diagram on the last page--in this case getting ready, finding a den, hibernating, and leaving the den. Hibernating is one of nature's patterns. Children can see the principle and learn the words that explain that principle.

There is a very short index, a glossary, a list of additional books, and a reference to the Facthoundweb site with links to age-appropriate sites for each book. This is an outstanding series of concept books for new and pre-readers; the photographs make the book interesting enough to use with older children who struggle with reading and concepts.
--Childrens Literature Comprehensive Database, January 2007

Word Count: 181
Page Count: 24
Accelerated
Reading Level: 1.8 / points: 0.5
AR quiz: 108397
 
Lexile: 390L

bookcovers of ANIMALS IN WINTER by Martha E. H. RustadANIMALS IN WINTER
by Martha E. H. Rustad

When snow falls animals and people adapt to the cold. People bundle up, but what do animals do?

The text in this book is simple, and the photographs on the right hand side cover an entire page.  Animals include bats and snowshoe hares.

sample page #1 from ANIMALS IN WINTER  by Martha E. H. Rustad
sample page #2 from ANIMALS IN WINTER  by Martha E. H. Rustad
Word Count: 148
Page Count: 24
Accelerated Reading level:  1.9 / points: 0.5
AR quiz: 123650
Lexile: 400L

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compiled by Pam
updated October 2014

PUMPKINS! Great Books for Kids


We love pumpkins.  Pumpkin pie. Pumpkins sitting in the garden or carved and sitting on the porch. This list features fun books to share that feature Pumpkins!

**all ratings from GoodReads


bookcover of Five Little Pumpkins by Dan Yaccarino Five Little Pumpkins  (boardbook)
by Dan Yaccarino

3.99 avg rating — 1,167 ratings

Remember this one?
Five little pumpkins sitting on a gate,
The first one said, "Oh my, it's getting late."
The second one said, "But we don't care."
The third one said, "I see witches in the air."
The fourth one said, "Let's run, and run, and run."
The fifth one said, "Get ready for some fun."
Then whoosh went the wind, and out went the lights,
And five little pumpkins rolled out of sight!

Dan Yaccarino's vivid drawings accompany this classic little 'finger play' poem.

sample pages from Yaccarino's Five Little Pumpkins
Reading Information: 
Word Count: 71
Page Count: 16
Accelerated Reading: 1.6 / points: 0.5
AR quiz: 163002
Lexile: AD250L


bookcover of I Like Pumpkins  by  Jerry Smath I Like Pumpkins
by Jerry Smath

3.60 avg rating — 47 ratings

Pumpkins here, pumpkins there,
I see pumpkins everywhere!

Pumpkins, pumpkins they come in all sizes.
I like pumpkins, there full of surprises.


Official Description: Some pumpkins are tall; some pumpkins are squat. Some pumpkins are big; some pumpkins are not. It's that time of year again! The Halloween season is all about yummy candy, ghosts and goblins, and of course, pumpkins. In Jerry Smath's latest Halloween 8x8 title, a little girl tells her favorite things about pumpkins--like pumpkin masks, pumpkin seeds, and scary jack-o'-lanterns. But her favorite of all is . . . delicious pumpkin pie!

sample page from I LIKE PUMPKINS by Jerry Smath

no reading info available
Page Count: 32


bookcover of It's Pumpkin Time!  by Zoe Hall It's Pumpkin Time!
by Zoe Hall

** Starred review ALA booklist**
3.69 avg rating — 188 ratings

In this colorful book two children start preparing for Halloween in the Springtime! There's some early gardening information in this one, as well as kids' favorite activities -- making jack o'lanterns and dressing up in fun customs.

All summer long my brother and I get ready
for our favorite holiday.

Can you guess what it is?
Halloween!

And can you guess what we do to get ready?
We plant a jack-o-lantern patch!


sample page from IT'S PUMPKIN TIME! by Zoe Hall

Word Count: 243
Page Count: 40
Accelerated Reading: 2.3 / points: 0.5
AR quiz: 58325
Lexile: 530L


bookcover of Pumpkin Pumpkin by Jeanne Titherington Pumpkin Pumpkin
by Jeanne Titherington

3.73 avg rating — 290 ratings

Official Description: Softly colored pencil illustrations in a realistic style effectively communicate Jamie's pride as a very young gardener. He plants a seed, then grows and harvests a pumpkin from which he saves seeds for next year. The large, detailed drawings capture Jamie's anticipation and pleasure just right. The garden creatures appearing on every page and grandpa, whom we catch sight of now and then, are a delightful supporting cast. Nonreaders can easily follow the story in pictures alone. Very large, clear print on facing pages makes the simple narrative inviting for beginning readers, too. Libraries serving young children shouldn't miss this satisfying book in the tradition of Ruth Krauss and Crockett Johnson's The Carrot Seed (Harper, 1945) and Bijou Le Tord's Rabbit Seeds (Four Winds, 1984). The strong sense of the cycles of nature and a youngster's accomplishment make for a winning combination. Anna Biagioni Hart, Sherwood Regional Lib . , Alexandria, Va.

sample page #1 from PUMPKIN PUMPKIN by Jeanne Titherington

sample page #2 from PUMPKIN PUMPKIN by Jeanne Titherington

Nonreaders can easily follow the story in pictures alone. Very large, clear print on facing pages makes the simple narrative inviting for beginning readers, too. Libraries serving young children shouldn't miss this satisfying book in the tradition of Ruth Krauss and Crockett Johnson's The Carrot Seed (Harper, 1945) and Bijou Le Tord's Rabbit Seeds (Four Winds, 1984). The strong sense of the cycles of nature and a youngster's accomplishment make for a winning combination. Anna Biagioni Hart, Sherwood Regional Lib . , Alexandria, Va.

Word Count: 75
Page Count: 24
Accelerated Reader:  2.4 / points: 0.5
AR quiz: 7238
Lexile: 260L


bookcover of Pumpkin Circle: The Story Of A Garden  by George Levenson Pumpkin Circle: The Story Of A Garden
by George Levenson

4.06 avg rating — 131 ratings

"A first-rate introduction to the growth cycle." -- Boston Globe

"A visually striking book…." -- Booklist

100 Best Titles for Reading & Sharing. Children’s Books 1999. -- Selected by, New York Public Library

1999 Top Ten Science Books for Youth -- Booklist

Outstanding Science Trade Book for Children for 2000 -- Selector’s Choice, NSTA/CBC

Fabulous color photographs and text that swoops and swirls tell us the life cycle of pumpkins from seeds to sprouts. Take a look at the sample pages Amazon has to see for yourself. This one is also available in Spanish!

sample page #1 from PUMPKIN CIRCLE: The Story Of A Garden  by George Levenson

sample page #2 from PUMPKIN CIRCLE: The Story Of A Garden  by George Levenson

Word Count: 448
Page Count:  40
Accelerated Reader:  3.0 / points: 0.5
AR quiz: 55910
Lexile: NP

Spanish
Circulo De Las Calabazas: Historia De Un Huerto
Word Count: 448
Accelerated Reader:  3.0 / points: 0.5
AR quiz: 55910SP


bookcover of How Many Pumpkin Seeds by Margaret McNamara How Many Seeds in a Pumpkin
by Margaret McNamara
G. Brian Karas (Illustrator)

4.07 avg rating — 302

Official Description: "HOW MANY SEEDs in a pumpkin?" Mr. Tiffin asks his class as they gather around the big, medium, and small pumpkins on his desk. Robert, the biggest kid, guesses that the largest one has a million seeds; Elinor, sounding like she knows what she's talking about, guesses the medium one has 500 seeds; and Anna, who likes even numbers better than odd ones, guesses that the little one has 22. Charlie, the smallest boy in the class, doesn't have a guess. Counting pumpkin seeds is messy business, but once the slimy job is done, to everyone's surprise, the smallest pumpkin has the most seeds! As Charlie happily exclaims, "Small things have a lot going on inside of them."


sample page #1 HOW MANY SEEDS IN A PUMPKIN from by Margaret McNamara
 sample page #2 HOW MANY SEEDS IN A PUMPKIN from by Margaret McNamara

Word Count: 1,153
Page Count:  40
Accelerated Reading level: 3.2 / points: 0.5
AR quiz: 116271


bookcover of Pumpkin Soup by Helen Cooper Pumpkin Soup
by Helen Cooper

** Starred review School Library Journal**


3.96 avg rating — 1,070 ratings

Official Description: A Cat, Squirrel, and Duck all share a home and chores, including soup making. One stirs, one slices, and one adds salt. Duck causes chaos when he/she decides they want to change jobs and run the show. Bad feelings result and Duck goes off to sulk. This absence leaves Cat and Squirrel floundering and deciding that the soup isn't quite a good as when Duck helped too. They go out to look for Duck but find him at home. The book ends with them agreeing to that maybe swapping chores isn't so bad. The results may not be as neat, the resulting soup is just as tasty.
Word Count: 750
Page Count:  32
Accelerated Reader:   3.1 / points: 0.5
AR quiz: 44376
Lexile: AD310L

also available as Sopa De Calabaza!
Word Count: 723
Accelerated Reader: 3.4 / points: 0.5
AR quiz: 4437SP


bookcover of Biggest Pumpkin Ever by Steven Kroll The Biggest Pumpkin Ever
by Steven Kroll
Jeni Bassett (Illustrator) 

4.06 avg rating — 609 ratings

Two adorable mice grow the BIGGEST pumpkin ever.

Word Count: 985
Page Count:
Accelerated Reader:  3.5 / points: 0.5
AR quiz: 11160
Lexile: AD570L


bookcover of Pumpkins by Ken Robbins Pumpkins
by Ken Robbins

3.67 avg rating — 54 ratings

“...Robbins’ salute to this squash glimmers as brightly as a jack-o’-lantern.”—Booklist

“Robbins provides a crisp photographic account of Halloween’s iconic veggie.”—Publishers Weekly

“Certain to become an autumn favorite.”—School Library Journal

The author documents the life cycle of the pumpkin with close-up, naturalistic photos and clear, simple text.

Word Count: 455
Page Count: 32
Accelerated Reading level: 3.7 / points: 0.5
AR quiz: 110847


bookcover of The Runaway Pumpkin by Kevin Lewis The Runaway Pumpkin
by Kevin Lewis
S.D. Schindler (Illustrator)

3.83 avg rating — 409 ratings

Rhythmic chorus makes this one a good read-aloud. The story has a huge careening pumpkin rolling down a hill towards a farm. But instead of running everyone is smacking their lips and thinking of good eats.

Word Count: 406
Page Count: 32
Accelerated Reading level: 4.2 / points: 0.5
AR quiz: 70841
Lexile: NP


For something entirely different try...

bookcover of Pumpkin Runner by Marsha Diane Arnold The Pumpkin Runner
by Marsha Diane Arnold
Brad Sneed (Illustrator)

3.98 avg rating — 62 ratings

Good one-on-one read.
Good group read too!

See Don's review here

Wonderful, inspiring story about a simple man.

Word Count: 1434
Page Count: 32
Accelerated Reading level: 4.9 / points: 0.5
AR quiz: 27972
Lexile Measure: 760L

compiled by GoodBooksforKids Staff
Updated October 2014