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THIRD GRADE READING LISTS

The following lists of suggested books are from a variety of websites.  Links to these websites can be found on the homepage of the Meridian Park website.

 

Title/Author

•Amber Brown (series) by Paula Danzinger

A to Z Mysteries (series) by Ron Roy

Animal Ark Pets Series by Ben M. Baglio

• Bunnicula by James Howe

Changes for Kirsten (American Girl

Series)

Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney

Geronimo Stilton (series) various authors

Ivy and Bean by Annie Barrows

J is for Jumpshot by Michael Ulmer

Judy Moody (series) by Megan McDonald

Mercy Watson to the Rescue by Kate

DiCamilo

Runaway Ralph by Beverly Cleary

Stink: The Incredible Shrinking Kid by

•Megan McDonald

So You Want to Be An Inventor? by

Judith St. George

Time Warp Trio (series) by Jon Scieszka

 

Author/Title

Avi Emily Upham’s Revenge

Brenner, Barbara Wagon Wheels

Byars, Betsy Tornado

Carrick, Carol Stay Away from Simon

Catling, Patrick Chocolate Touch

Cazet, Denys Minnie and Moo Go Dancing (series)

Christopher, Matt Peach Street Mudders (series)

Cleary, Beverly Ramona Forever (series)

Dahl, Roald Fantastic Mr. Fox

Danziger, Paula Amber Brown (series)

Erickson, Russell Warton and Morton (series)

Fowler, Susi Albertina the Practically Perfect

Hoban, Lillian Arthur’s Birthday Party

Howe, James Bunnicula (series)

Howe, James Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores

Howe, James Pinky and Rex (series)

Kalman, Maira Next Stop Grand Central

King-Smith, Dick Martin’s Mice

Koller, Jackie Dragonling (series)

Krensky, Stephen Louise Takes Charge

Landon, Lucinda Meg Macintosh (series)

Little, Jean Emma’s Magic Winter

Moss, Marissa Amelia Takes Command (series)

Namioka, Lensey Yang the Youngest and His Terrible Ear (series)

Osborne, Mary Pope Magic Tree House (series)

Park, Barbara Junie B. Jones (series)

Rockwell, H. How to Eat Fried Worms

Rodowsky, Colby Not My Dog

Rylant, Cynthia Blue Hill Meadows

Rylant, Cynthia Poppleton (series)

Sanvoisin, Eric The Ink Drinker

Say, Allen Tea with Milk

Scieszka, Jon Time Warp Trio (series)

Scieszka, Jon True Story of the Three Little Pigs

Smith, Doris Taste of Blackberries

Sobol, Donald Encyclopedia Brown (series)

Stevenson, James Mud Flat (series)

Stoltz, Mary Ballad of the Civil War

Warner, Gertrude Boxcar Children (series)

Fiction: Picture Books

Author /Title

Brisson, Pat The Summer My Father was Ten

Dunrea, Olivier The Trow-Wife‚s Treasure

Garland, Sherry S. Lotus Seed

Hall, Donald The Milkman‚s Day

Johnson, Dolores Now Let Me Fly: The Story of a Slave Family

Lasky, Kathhryn She‚s Wearing a Dead Bird on Her Head!

Lester, Julius Black Cowboy, Wild Horses: A True Story

Levine, Arthur Pearl Moscowitz‚s Last Stand

McCully, Emily Popcorn at the Palace

Mitchell, Margaree Uncle Jed‚s Barbershop

Polocca, Patricia Thank you, Mr. Falker

Ratligen, Jama Dumpling Soup

Say, Allen Grandfather‚s Journey

Stanley, Diane Raising Sweetness

Thomas, Joyce I Have Heard of a Land

 Coville, Bruce The Mischief Monster

Dahl, Roald James and the Giant Peach

DiCamillo, Kate Mercy Watson: Princess in Disguise

Dowell, Frances O’Roark Phineas MacGuire Erupts! The First Experiment

Erickson, John R. The Case of the Booby-Trapped Pickup

Grindley, Sally Dear Max

Hale, Bruce Hiss me Deadly

Hatkoff, Isabella Owen & Mzee

Katz, Alan Are you Quite Polite? Silly Dilly Manners Song

Lindgren, Astrid Pippi Longstocking

Lumry, Amanda Polar Bear Puzzle

MacLachlan, Patricia Edward’s Eyes

Moses, Sheila P. Sallie Gal and the Wall-A-kee Man

Murray, Martine Henrietta’s There’s No One Better

O’Malley, Kevin Once Upon a Cool Motorcycle Dude

Petty, John T. Clemency Pogue: Fairy Killler

 

Title/Author/Summary

The Amazing Spider-Man Pop-Up

·      Marvel Comics.

·      This pop-up hardback comic book draws in young readers with the history of Spider-Man and his enemies. Spider-Man's beginning story is woven in, explaining how he changed from an attention-seeking boy to a man who does good deeds for people.

·      Candlewick. 16 pp. US$19.99 (trade).

Animals in the House: A History of Pets and People

·      From Animals in the House: A History of Pets and People by Sheila Keenan; Scholastic Nonfiction.

·      Sheila Keenan. Ill. with photographs.

·      Fascinating facts, historical details, endearing animal photographs, and some famous people with their pets are presented in a colorful and inviting format that provides young pet lovers with an abundance of reasons for why we love our furry or feathered friends.

·      Scholastic Nonfiction. 112 pp. US$17.99 (trade). CAN$21.99.

Babymouse: Camp Babymouse

·      Jennifer L. Holm and Matthew Holm.

·      Spirited Babymouse is back and, this time she goes to camp. As she tries to help her cabin mates win the coveted camp award, things don't go as planned, but Babymouse makes it a memorable experience nonetheless. (Team 3)

·      Random House Books for Young Readers. 96 pp. US$12.99 (library). Pb., Random House Books for Young Readers. US$5.99. CAN$6.99.

Babymouse: Heartbreaker

·      Jennifer L. Holm and Matthew Holm.

·      Babymouse daydreams about her date for the Valentine's Day dance. When she can't get a date, she goes alone. She is bored and about to go home when Georgie (a giraffe) asks her to dance. The evening ends happily. (Team 5)

·      Random House Books for Young Readers. 96 pp. US$12.99 (library). Pb., Random House Books for Young Readers. US$5.99. CAN$6.99.

·      Big Cats: Hunters of the Night

·      Elaine Landau. Ill. with photographs.

·      Beautiful photographs of wild cats from around the world draw readers into this accessible nonfiction book. With all the components of good expository texts, this book informs readers that big cats' greatest enemies are humans who clear-cut jungles and forests. (Team 3)

·      Enslow Publishers. 32 pp. US$22.60 (library).

The Book Club Kit

·      Patti Kelley Criswell. Ill. Ali Douglass.

·      This kit contains helpful directions for starting a book club and includes question cards, bookmarks, and activity cards. Suggestions for being a good listener and participant are also included to encourage readers to talk about what they are reading. (Team 3)

·      American Girl Publishing. 56 pp. US$10.95 (trade).

Could You? Would You?

·      Trudy White.

·      This wonderful book allows children to imagine things that they would do if they could. This is a book that everyone can relate to, no matter their background. (Team 4)

·      Kane/Miller. 89 pp. Pb., US$12.95. CAN$15.95.

Crazy Cars

·      Matt Doeden. Ill. with photographs.

·      From Henry Ford's Quadricycle to the fastest dragster, the most unique cars of all time are spotlighted in this captivating book that enthralls young readers as they learn about the intriguing history and continuing fascination with the automobile. (Team 4)

·      Lerner. 48 pp. US$26.60 (library).

Dare to Dream!

·      Carl Sommer. Ill. Jorge Martinez, Greg Budwine, and Kennon James.

·      By listening to stories told by his father and grandparents, a young boy learns how choices can lead to overcoming adversity. The lives of Abraham Lincoln, George Washington Carver, Ben Franklin, and Helen Keller are highlighted. (Team 2)

·      Advance Publishers. 48 pp. US$9.95 (library).

Dinosaurium: 10 Books in One

·      Laura Buller and Carey Scott.

·      There's a book for every dinosaur characteristic in this cleverly packaged assortment of fossil knowledge. Dinopedia, Dino Dinners, Dino Swatch (of skins!), Dinotimeline, and others that offer endless prehistoric engagement for kids who are wild about dinosaurs. (Team 4)

·      DK Publishing. 20 pp. US$24.99 (trade). CAN$29.99.

Dinosaurs Across America

·      Phil Yeh.

·      Patrick Rabbit and three dinosaur friends take a trip through a magic map to learn about all of the United States. In graphic novel format, information for each state is accessible and encourages further reading to learn more. (Team 3)

·      Nantier Beall Minoustchine Publishing. 32 pp. US$12.95 (trade).

Do Not Open: An Encyclopedia of the World's Best-Kept Secrets

·      John Farndon.

·      The name of the book alone gets readers to pick it up. Once open, the reader finds it packed with weird and interesting facts. Readers engage in learning through rich illustrations of the world's best-kept secrets. This book contains much more than just trivia. (Team 1)

·      DK Publishing. 256 pp. US$24.99 (trade). CAN$29.99.

Dog Diaries: Secret Writings of the WOOF Society

·      Betsy Byars, Betsy Duffey, and Laurie Myers. Ill. Erik Brooks.

·      These short stories show life through a dog's eyes. Some have historical settings like ancient Egypt, and some explain quirky dog behavior. All are told simply and humorously, as a dog might, so they are easily understood by younger readers. (Team 4)

·      Henry Holt. 64 pp. US$15.95 (trade). CAN$19.95.

Dogs

·      Meish Goldish. Ill. with photographs.

·      From the Smart Animals series, Dogs uses simple, informational text and photographs to describe how intelligent and loyal these canines are. Two-page chapters discuss topics such as service dogs, the smartest dogs, Pavlov's experiments, and wild dogs. This book includes a glossary, bibliography, and index. (Team 5)

·      Bearport. 32 pp. US$18.95 (library).

Encyclopedia Brown Cracks the Case

·      Donald J. Sobol.

·      Children will enjoy beating Encyclopedia to the solution in each of these 10 short stories. The cases require different knowledge to solve them so this collection is good for history buffs or budding scientists. (Team 2)

·      Dutton. 90 pp. US$15.99 (trade). CAN$20.00. Pb., Puffin. US$4.99.

Every Minute on Earth: Fun Facts That Happen Every 60 Seconds

·      Steve Murrie and Matthew Murrie. Ill. Mary Anne Lloyd.

·      Readers find this book to be a fun way to learn facts about our planet and challenge other readers to match wits as they become knowledgeable citizens of the earth. Students learn nonfiction can be fun. (Team 1)

·      Scholastic Reference. 224 pp. Pb., US$9.99. CAN$11.99.

Explorer: A Daring Guide for Young Adventurers

·      Dugald A. Steer. Ill. Milivoj Ceran and Alastair Graham.

·      Go forth and explore! Armed with sage advice, historical examples, and helpful instructions, readers are encouraged to become explorers with fun pop-ups, booklets, flaps, letters, and even an adventurer's board game in this interactive informational book. (Team 3)

·      Candlewick. 32 pp. US$15.99 (trade).

Extreme Dinosaurs

·      Robert Mash. Ill. Stuart Martin.

·      The oldest, smallest, heaviest, toughest, fastest, slowest, most ferocious, longest, tallest, smartest, and most extreme eaters are among the dinosaurs described in this book. Drawings, photographs, posters, foldouts, and movable parts help readers learn more about these animals. (Team 5)

·      Atheneum. 32 pp. US$21.99 (trade). CAN$26.99.

Extreme Pets!

·      Jane Harrington. Ill. with photographs.

·      A humorous and informative guide to unusual pets, such as skunks, hedgehogs, slugs, and hissing cockroaches. Each pet is graded for coolness, aroma, neatness, ease of care, and cost. Kids also learn how to convince their parents they need one. (Team 5)

·      Scholastic Reference. 163 pp. US$12.99 (trade). CAN$14.99.

Goosebumps Graphix 3: Terror Trips

·      R.L. Stine. Ill. Jill Thompson, Jamie Tolagson, and Amy Kim Ganter.

·      Stine's brand of horror combines with the graphic novel format to grab readers' attention. The book provides fun and scary tales in short, easy reads, a genre enjoyed by this age group. Black and white illustrations and different art styles add to the intrigue. (Team 1)

·      Graphix. 140 pp. US$16.99 (trade). US$17.99 (library). CAN$20.99. Pb., Graphix. US$8.99.

A Horse in the House and Other Strange but True Animal Stories

·      Gail Ablow. Ill. Kathy Osborn.

·      A Komodo dragon undergoes acupuncture, donkeys get married, a parrot captures robbers, a greyhound wears contact lenses, a cow eats diamonds, an elephant is fitted with dentures, a chicken visits a psychologist, and more “strange but true” stories can be found in this book. (Team 5)

·      Candlewick. 40 pp. US$17.99 (trade).

How Big Is It? A BIG Book All About BIGNESS

·      Ben Hillman. Ill. with photographs.

·      Living, extinct, human-made, and geological BIG wonders fill this book. Interesting facts accompany large photographs that provide visual comparisons to show the true enormity of these objects. Layout, pictures, and information make this book irresistible.

·      Scholastic Reference. 48 pp. US$14.99 (trade). CAN$17.99.

Medical Detective Dogs

·      Frances E. Ruffin. Ill. with photographs.

·      Young readers love dogs. The fact that dogs can be used to help people detect illnesses is even more intriguing. Readers find this book factual, informative, and very interesting. (Team 1)

·      Bearport Publishing. 32 pp. US$18.95 (library).

Military Dogs

·      Frances E. Ruffin. Ill. with photographs.

·      This book traces the history of dogs in the military from 1884 to the present. Illustrations provide photographs of dogs in action during war. The stories about dogs who became heroes especially interests boys in this age group.

·      Bearport Publishing. 32 pp. US$18.95 (library).

Monday With a Mad Genius

·      Monday With a Mad Genius by Mary Pope Osborne; illustrated by Sal Murdocca, published by Random House Books for Young Readers, an imprint of Random House Children's Books.

·      Mary Pope Osborne. Ill. Sal Murdocca.

·      In this educational fiction book, Jack and Annie magically travel back in time to meet Leonardo da Vinci through whom they also meet Mona Lisa. History comes alive as readers learn about the Renaissance and search for the secrets of happiness.

·      Random House. 128 pp. US$14.99 (library). US$11.99 (trade). CAN$15.99. Pb., Random House. US$4.99.

Mythology

·      Dugald A. Steer.

·      The illustrations, maps, and interactive pop-ups in this book will develop a child's interest in mythology. Add to that a sidebar of mystery on every page and they will learn the relationships between the characters in no time.

·      Candlewick. 32 pp. US$19.99 (trade). Pb., Back Bay Books. US$13.99.

Old Penn Station

·      William Low.

·      This story accurately chronicles the rise and fall of an amazing building during the height of train travel in and out of New York City. Readers are engaged by lifelike illustrations. (Team 1)

·      Henry Holt. 40 pp. US$16.95 (trade). CAN$21.00.

The Painted Circus

·      Wallace Edwards.

·      Each page reveals an intriguing optical illusion or visual puzzle for the reader to solve, from spotting pirates to counting ducks. This delightful book will charm and entertain young readers.

·      Kids Can. 32 pp. US$17.95 (trade).

Race Horses

·      Copyright © 2007 Bearport Publishing Company, Inc.

·      Michael Sandler. Ill. with photographs.

·      From the Horse Power series, this volume uses simple informational text and photographs to describe horse racing, famous races, and some of the most famous race horses. A table of contents, index, and glossary are included. Bearport Publishing. 32 pp. US$18.95 (library).

Real-Life Sea Monsters

·      Judith Jango-Cohen. Ill. Ryan Durney.

·      This book asks, Are sea monsters fact or fiction? Vivid illustrations grab the reader's attention from the first page. Deep-sea tall tales are contrasted with current research.

·      Millbrook. 48 pp. US$25.26 (library).

The Richest Poor Kid

·      Carl Sommer. Ill. Jorge Martinez.

·      In a modern-day twist on the story of King Midas's touch, Randy learns that if you have a loving home, clothes to wear, and food to eat you can be happy. This book teaches the character traits of appreciation, cheerfulness, and trust.

·      Advance Publishing. 48 pp. US$16.95 (library). US$9.99 (trade).

Scholastic Book of World Records 2008

·      Jenifer Corr Morse. Ill. with photographs.

·      Fascinating photographs and text in almanac format works perfectly for readers in this age group. Well-written, concise, and interesting details engage students, who will not want to stop reading.

·      Scholastic Reference. 304 pp. US$9.99 (trade). CAN$11.99.

See What You Can Be: Explore Careers That Could Be for You!

·      Diane Heiman and Liz Suneby. Ill. Tracey Wood.

·      An appealing journal format, lively cartoons and photographs, engaging activities that match personalities and interests to potential career choices, combined with spotlights on real women in real professions, give young girls a wide range of future possibilities to explore.

·      American Girl Publishing. 108 pp. Pb., US$9.95.

Spike the Rebel!

·      Carl Sommer. Ill. Enrique Vignolo.

·      Spike is a big bully who thinks that he doesn't need anybody. But when he is hurt and a neighbor helps him, he discovers that kindness and caring for others is important after all. Advance Publishing. 48 pp. US$16.95 (library).

Turtle Summer: A Journal for My Daughter

·      Cover art by Sylvan Dell Publishing; photo by Barbara J. Bergwerf for Turtle Summer: A Journal for My Daughter (Sylvan Dell Publishing, 2007).

·      Mary Alice Monroe. Photographs by Barbara J. Bergwerf.

·      The nature photography and sketches in this book will teach young children about the wonders of the sea turtle and how to respect and preserve the turtles' natural habitat. Sylvan Dell. 32 pp. US$15.95 (trade). Pb., Sylvan Dell. US$8.95.

Wolves

·      Duncan Searl. Ill. with photographs.

·      Everything you need to know about wolves is here. The text includes sections on wolves' intelligence, life in the wild, and protection as an endangered species. This is a great resource for reports, due to the number of quick facts. (Team 2)

·      Bearport Publishing. 32 pp. US$18.95 (library).

The Worst Name in Third Grade

Debbie Dadey. Ill. Tamara Petrosino.

What could be worse than being named Bridgett Butt? Nothing—until her favorite teacher moves, her best friend chooses someone else, and Bridgett's beloved dog becomes ill (but only temporarily). Although things look bleak, all is well in the end.

Scholastic Paperbacks. 66 pp. Pb., US$3.99 (trade). CAN$4.99.

Banks: Max's Words c2006 fiction
Max wants to start a collection since his brothers collect coins and stamps. Max decides to collect words and discovers the importance of how words are put together to create stories.

Bridges: Ruby’s Wish c2002 historical fiction, ethnic diversity
During the 1800s in China, when few girls learn to read and write, Ruby fervently desires to attend university with all the males in her family.

Bunting: One Green Apple c2006 historical fiction, ethnic diversity
Farah is new to the U.S. and her class. She feels alone until she goes on a field trip and realizes things are alike everywhere.

Christelow: Where’s the Big Bad Wolf c2002 folk and fairy tale
Every time the three pigs get in trouble the big bad wolf is nowhere to be found.

Cox: Butterfly Buddies c2001 friendship, school story
In this transition to chapter book story, two students working together on a project study the metamorphosis of a caterpillar to a butterfly and learn how important it is to feel accepted.

Curtis: The Bat Boy and His Violin c1998 sports, music, ethnic diversity
Reginald loves to play his violin, but Papa wants him to be outdoors more and enlists him as the bat boy for the baseball team Papa manages. Reginald plays his violin in the dugout, and the team improves.

Demi: One Grain of Rice: A Mathematical Folktale c1997 folklore, math
A clever village girl outsmarts a selfish raja as one grain of rice doubles each day and becomes millions of grains of rice.

DiCamillo: Mercy Watson to the Rescue c2005 animal, fantasy, humor
Cute little pig Mercy is happy until the lights turn off at night, and she decides to join her owners in their bed.

Goble: The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses c1978 folklore, ethnic diversity
In this folk tale, a Native-American girl prefers to live with the wild horses with which she feels happy and free, even though she loves her people.

Grindley: Dear Max c2004 fiction
Max begins writing letters to his favorite author, D. J. Lucas. Together they share the problems of being a 9-year-old who is being bullied and a famous author who is having trouble with her next book.

Holm: Babymouse c2005 graphic fiction, friendship, imagination
A little mouse with a big imagination learns about true friendship and popularity.

Johnson: Just Like Josh Gibson c2007 sports fiction, historical fiction
A grandmother recounts the story of the day she was allowed to play in a baseball game, even though she was a girl.

Kerrin: Martin Bridge: Ready for Takeoff! c2007 fiction
Martin means well, but his ideas don’t always turn out as expected. In three stand-alone chapters, Martin deals with issues at home and school.

Pinkney: The Ugly Duckling c1999 fairy tale
This adaptation of the Hans Christian Andersen classic portrays an unhappy year for an ugly duckling who eventually grows up and transforms into a beautiful swan.

Preller: Jigsaw Jones series mystery
Jigsaw Jones and his friend Mila put together pieces of information to solve various mysteries.

Stilton: The Geronimo Stilton series mice, fantasy, mystery
Geronimo Stilton is a mouse newspaper editor and journalist who travels the world to chase important interviews but winds up in the middle of adventures that involve solving intriguing mysteries.

Tunnell: Mailing May c1997 historical fiction
Five-year-old May wishes to visit her grandmother, but the train is too expensive. May's father and cousin concoct a clever means of sending the child after all.

Willey: Clever Beatrice c2001 folklore
In this folk tale, a clever young girl matches her wits against a rich giant and wins all his gold, saving her family from poverty.

Wyeth: Something Beautiful c2002 fiction
A young girl finds just how many different forms beauty can take when she searches her urban neighborhood.