Book to Read Aloud to 1St Graders (10 Minutes)

Updated on February 10, 2014
X.O. asks from Naperville, IL
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My son is student of the week this week and we're supposed to read a book to his class for 10 minutes.

Any ideas what to read to 33 1st graders that'll take about 10 minutes?

Preferably something with pictures too

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E.T.

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Moo! by David LaRochelle. I guarantee they will think it is the coolest book ever!

Mr. Tiger Goes Wild

The Day the Crayons Quit You probably can't read the whole thing in 10 minutes, but it can be a teaser to get the kids interested in the book. I know it has been in the Scholastic book orders. My first grader loves it!

The Three Ninja Pigs

Three Triceratops Tuff

Creepy Carrots

The Miss Malarky series is fun.

The Secret of Awesome Man

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S.S.

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Alexander and the terrible awful no good very bad day! My kids absolute favorite at that age.

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B.D.

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Over the years I have kept a list of picture books to read to my girls' classes. Here are some of my favorites:

Art’s Supplies
Manny’s Cows
The Great Pig Search - Eileen Christelow
Have I Got a Book for You!
The Book that Eats People
Rhyming Dust Bunnies
Here Comes the Big Mean Dust Bunny!
Would I Ever Lie to You Caralyn Buehner
Born Yesterday The Diary of a Young Journalist Ames Solheim
365 Penguins Jean-Luc Fromental and Joelle Jolivet
Do not Open this book! Michaela Muntean
You’re finally Here Melanie Watt
Go Home Mrs. Beekman! Ann Redisch Stampler
The King of Quizzical Island Gordon Snell
Little Nelly’s Big Book Pippa Goodhart
There are Cats in this Book Viviane Schwarz
There are no Cats in this Book Viviane Schwarz
How to Raise Mom and Dad by Josh Lerman
This Monster Needs a Haircut by Bethany Barton
Al Pha’s Bet – Amy Krouse Rosenthal
Goldilocks and the Three Dinosaurs Mo Willems
Do You See a Mouse?
Crocodiles are the Best Animals of All
Take Care Good Knight by Shelley Moore Thomas
Pigs to the Rescue
The Frank Show David Mackintosh
Red Cat Blue Cat Jenni Desmond
Penguins Hidden Talent Alex Latimer
The Duckling Gets a Cookie Mo Willems
My Life as a Chicken as told by Ellen A. Kelley
Do Unto Otters a Book About Manners by Laurie Keller
The Boy Who Cried Ninja
The Boy Who Cried Bigfoot – Scott Magoon
Sea Monster and the Bossy Fish Kate Messner
Clark the Shark – Bruce Hale
How to Hide a Lion – Helen Stephens
Secret Pizza Party – Adam Rubin
Moo! (– David LaRochelle
Memoirs of a Hamster - Devin Scillian
Godilocks Rocks
The Wolf Who Didn’t Want to Walk Anymore – Orianne Lallemand Outfoxed – Mike Twohy
That is not a Good Idea – Mo Willems
How Martha Saved her Parents from the Green Beans – David LaRochelle
Chick-o-Saurus Rex Lenore & Daniel Jennewein
School Lunch - True Kelley

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B.C.

answers from Norfolk on

Some are longer than others but many Dr Seuss books are perfect.
Fox is Socks (takes practice reading it out loud) and Green Eggs and Ham are classic!

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M.M.

answers from Albuquerque on

The Big Wide-Mouthed Frog by Ana Martin Larrañaga is a fantastic read aloud book. Especially if you adjust the volume of your voice accordingly. :)

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M.L.

answers from Cleveland on

Mo willems- has lot not sure it will reach the 10 min mark, but we just read goldilocks and the dinosaurs and it as great.

also John Lithgow writes childrens books, one of my altime favorite read alouds is The runaway Pancake. my mil gave it to kids as a gift it was a book and Cd set. they loved it. it's repetitive but funny, and lots of room to do cool voices.

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K.B.

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I would see what your son wants. One of his favorites. Otherwise, Scrambled States of America by Laurie Keller is a fun read a loud.

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S.G.

answers from Grand Forks on

Anything by Robert Munsch. My personal favourites are "Good Families Don't" and "I Have to Go!". I have never met a first grader who doesn't love Munsch.

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K.M.

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Weekend with Wendell or Lily's Purple Plastic Purse, both by Kevin Henkes.

Have fun!

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D.K.

answers from Pittsburgh on

The Voyage of Turtle Rex by Kurt Cyrus
Wangari's Trees of Peace by Jeannette Winter

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S.T.

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If you want to have fun - Fox in socks. Be prepared to make mistakes and laugh out loud with the kids - but it helps kids to see that even adults make mistakes when they read.
Any of the Henry & Mudge books
Many of the Jan Brecht illustrated books are good (Trouble with trolls, the mitten, etc.)

It's been a really long time so I don't remember any more - but a good idea for reading out loud are books for the following year reader level - to pique their interest. So google 2nd grade books and see what comes up.

C.C.

answers from San Francisco on

Library Lion (beautiful pictures, great story about friendship and loyalty)

Who's Afraid of the Big, Bad Book (very fun story about a little boy who wakes up inside a fairy tale book)

L.M.

answers from New York on

Go Dog Go
Green Eggs and Ham
The Cat in the Hat
Wacky Wednesday
Or as someone else suggested, Alexander and the terrible, awful etc day

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