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Letters & Reading
3,775 books about letters & reading
0–3 yrs
2505 books
4–7 yrs
1775 books
8–11 yrs
165 books
12–18 yrs
35 books
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3–5
6–8
9–12
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Silly Shapes
The Triangle Who Got Lost
Morgan Ash
For the child who feels they need to handle everything on their own. Triangle's journey shows that asking for help is a
Ages 6–8
One Very, Very Quiet Afternoon
Patricia Lillie
For the child who loves a busy house full of friends. Watch a quiet afternoon tea transform into a lively, alphabetical
Ages 3–6
Sleeping Bear Press Alphabet Books
M Is for Masterpiece: An Art Alphabet
David Domeniconi
For the child who loves to draw or the student exploring art history, this dual-level alphabet book introduces world mas
Ages 4–12
The Great Dictionary Caper
Judy Sierra
For the child who loves jokes and wordplay. This clever story brings the dictionary to life, making language lessons fee
Ages 4–8
The Sleepy Little Alphabet
Judy Sierra
For the parent of a preschooler who finds every excuse to delay bedtime. This playful alphabet story transforms the nigh
Ages 2–5
Arf! Beg! Catch! Dogs from A to Z
Henry Horenstein
For the dog-loving toddler ready to master their ABCs. Engaging action photography and simple verbs turn letter recognit
Ages 2–5
Usborne Phonics Readers #1
Ted in a Red Bed
Phil Roxbee Cox
For the child taking the big step of moving into their first 'big kid' bed. This rhythmic phonics story turns a new piec
Ages 3–6
Alphabet Picture Book
Rosalinda Bonnett
For the curious toddler eager to identify the world around them. This sturdy board book uses colorful images and easy-to
Ages 0–3
The Hidden Alphabet
Laura Vaccaro Seeger
For the child who loves solving puzzles, this clever book uses interactive windows to turn ordinary objects into hidden
Ages 3–7
Pat the Cat
Pat the Cat
Colin Hawkins, Jacqui Hawkins
For the early learner exploring their first words, this classic rhyming adventure uses a fun flip-page format to build c
Ages 2–5
The Entertaining History of Tommy Gingerbread
John Newbery
For the child who needs a playful spark to begin their reading journey, this historical classic turns learning the alpha
Ages 4–8
Out and About #1
Out and About at the Public Library
Kitty Shea
For the child who is nervous about their first library visit or getting a library card. This gentle guide turns a big bu
Ages 5–8
Otto the Book Bear
Katie Cleminson
For the child feeling lonely or out of place after a big change, Otto's journey offers comfort and the promise that a pe
Ages 3–6
Phonics Readers
Coming to the United States
Liz Ray
For the early reader curious about how people move to new places while practicing essential phonics skills like prefixes
Ages 5–7
Weee!
Jane Tamim
For the child who finds magic in every puddle, hill, and breeze, this book celebrates the pure, simple joy of being acti
Ages 4–8
A is for Another Rabbit
Hannah Batsel
For the child who loves silliness and needs to see that even when plans go out the window, a little chaos can be a lot o
Ages 4–8
My Big Family
Yanitzia Canetti
For the child who loves to talk about their relatives, this story celebrates the joy of belonging to a big, bustling fam
Ages 4–7
Scholastic Phonics Reading Program #10
Where Is the Fox?
Dina McClellan
For the child who is just starting to connect sounds to letters. This playful hide and seek story builds confidence thro
Ages 4–6
The Shoes Fit for a King
Helen E. Bill
For the child processing trauma or prejudice, this powerful memoir shows how literature and inner strength can help a yo
Ages 14–18
Sounds Like Reading
Crash! Bang!
Haley Williams
For the early reader who loves to make noise. This educational book turns learning tricky consonant digraphs into a rhyt
Ages 5–7
First Words
Sarah Davis
For the curious toddler beginning to name the world around them. This sturdy board book uses real-life photos to help li
Ages 0–3
My Bermuda Baby ABC
Dana Cooper
For parents who want to share their love of island life with their little ones through colorful local landmarks, flora,
Ages 0–3
Usborne First Reading
There Was a Crooked Man
Russell Punter
For the child gaining confidence as a new reader, this quirky retelling of a classic rhyme provides a sense of accomplis
Ages 4–7
The Tractor Who Lost His TR
Margarita Negre
For the child who feels pigeonholed by their routine or is eager to explore new hobbies. A sneezing tractor discovers he
Ages 3–7
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