Best Books for 3rd Graders
Parents recommend the best chapter books for 3rd graders, based on what their kids have read and loved!
Elementary schoolers who are becoming more confident readers will enjoy discovering these favorite books for 3rd grade reading. Just don't be surprised if they are turning pages well past bedtime!
Check out the list and let us know about your kids' favorite books for third grade.
Reading levels and abilities vary widely, so you can find more ideas on our lists for 2nd grade, 4th grade and 5th grade.
I Survived Series
Kelly R. said: The I Survived series is perfect for third grade readers, particularly for those who have trouble getting into other chapter books or who love nonfiction reading. These historical fiction books for kids explore real-life disasters like the Great Chicago Fire and the San Francisco Earthquake, set against fictional stories of kids experiencing them firsthand.
The Year of the Dog
Kristy Pepping said: This year my daughter decided to do a 3rd grade summer reading book club with her friends. They are all reading "The Year of the Dog" by Grace Lin. The book is about Pacy who is Chinese American. She struggles to fit in because she is criticized by classmates. Students tell her she is either "too Chinese" or "too Americanized." Readers will learn some Chinese culture throughout the book and learn lessons about accepting classmates for who they are. The chapters are short and easy points to stop and pick up the book later in the day or the next.
The Boxcar Children
Sarah Calamita said: Follow Henry, Jessie, Violet, and Benny Alden as they explore the world on their own, solve mysteries, and search for home.
Third-Grade Detectives
Shila said: Todd and Noelle are the third-grade detectives that take the knowledge that they've learned in class to crack the codes to unlock perplexing mysteries in school and around town. The type of cases are fun and non scary, such as The Mystery of the Hairy Tomatoes or The Secret of the Green Skin. The type of evidence they discover and their problem-solving methods are simple enough for most elementary kids to grasp independently.
Like Pickle Juice on a Cookie
Kelly R. said: Eleanor learns lessons about welcoming change and new beginnings as she loses her favorite babysitter to a move and gets ready to start third grade. Written in free verse with short chapters, this is a fun and quick read for kids - especially if they enjoy poetry books! It is the first of three books in the Eleanor series.
American Chillers Series
Sunshine Girl said: These are thrilling, chilling, camp fire like ghost stories that are kid appropriate. Each book in the American Chillers Series takes place in one of the 50 states; the Michigan Chillers Series in notable towns of Michigan, where the author is from. Each chapter ends on a suspenseful cliff hanger that excites young readers to keep reading on to find out what happens.
Chike and the River
Alexandra F. said: Younger readers can enjoy the story telling magic of Chinua Achebe in this fantastic story about 11-year-old Chike, who longs to cross the Niger river to visit the great city of Asaba. As readers follow along on Chike's adventures, they also get a glimpse into tribal life in Nigeria at that time. It is a magical and heartwarming journey of self-discovery, and one of those stories sure to capture the imagination of our growing readers.
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