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48 Suggested Booklist Adapted from various Los Angeles Public Library, and The L.A. Trust booklists Begin the Families In Schools Reading Challenge by reading a great story today. Getting started is easy! You can begin by choosing a book title from the list below or ask a teacher or librarian for a suggestion. Infants and Toddlers: Big Fat Hen by Ken Baker Moo, Baa, La La La by Sandra Boynton Whose Nose and Toes? by John Butler Freight Train by Donald Crews Feast for 10 by Cathryn Falwell 10 Little Fingers and 10 Little Toes by Mem Fox Please, Baby, Please by Spike Lee Whoa, Baby, Whoa! by Grace Nichols Diez Deditos by Jose Luis Orozco Counting Ovejas by Sarah Weeks Max’s ABC by Rosemary Wells Jazz Baby by Lisa Wheeler Preschoolers and Kindergartners: The lizard and the sun by Alma Flor Ada The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle No, no and no! by Mireille d’ Allancé Who hops? by Katie (Katie I.) Davis Bugs for lunch by Margery Facklam Bark George by Jules Feiffer In my family by Carmen Lomas Garza Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats This is Not My Hat by Jon Klassen Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. Los Gatos Black on Halloween by Marisa Montes Let’s eat! by Pat Mora Bee-Bim Bop! by Linda Sue Park A Ball for Daisy by Chris Raschka My Friend Rabbit by Eric Rohmann First the Egg by Laura Vaccaro Seeger Grumpy Bird by Jeremy Tankard Rhyming Dust Bunnies by Jan Thomas Arroz con leche: popular songs and rhymes from Latin America De colores and other Latin-American folk songs for children Tortillitas para mama and other nursery rhymes: Spanish and English Eating the Alphabet by Lois Ehlert Stretch by Doreen Cronin, Illustrated by Scott Menchin How Did That Get in My Lunchbox?: The Story of Food by Chris Butterworth, Illustrated by Lucia Goggletti You Are a Lion! And Other Fun Yoga Poses (2012) by Tae-Eun Yoo The Peanut Pickle by Jessica Jacobs Learn how to support your child’s reading. Sign up for free family literacy tips by calling (888) 766-2242 or visit www.familiesinschools.org/reading-challenge

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Suggested BooklistAdapted from various Los Angeles Public Library, and The L.A. Trust booklists

Begin the Families In Schools Reading Challenge by reading a great story today. Getting started is easy! You can begin by choosing a book title from the list below or ask a teacher or librarian for a suggestion.

Infants and Toddlers:Big Fat Hen by Ken BakerMoo, Baa, La La La by Sandra BoyntonWhose Nose and Toes? by John ButlerFreight Train by Donald CrewsFeast for 10 by Cathryn Falwell10 Little Fingers and 10 Little Toes by Mem FoxPlease, Baby, Please by Spike LeeWhoa, Baby, Whoa! by Grace NicholsDiez Deditos by Jose Luis OrozcoCounting Ovejas by Sarah WeeksMax’s ABC by Rosemary WellsJazz Baby by Lisa Wheeler

Preschoolers and Kindergartners:The lizard and the sun by Alma Flor AdaThe Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric CarleNo, no and no! by Mireille d’ AllancéWho hops? by Katie (Katie I.) DavisBugs for lunch by Margery FacklamBark George by Jules FeifferIn my family by Carmen Lomas GarzaSnowy Day by Ezra Jack KeatsThis is Not My Hat by Jon KlassenChicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr.Los Gatos Black on Halloween by Marisa MontesLet’s eat! by Pat MoraBee-Bim Bop! by Linda Sue ParkA Ball for Daisy by Chris RaschkaMy Friend Rabbit by Eric RohmannFirst the Egg by Laura Vaccaro SeegerGrumpy Bird by Jeremy TankardRhyming Dust Bunnies by Jan ThomasArroz con leche: popular songs and rhymes from Latin AmericaDe colores and other Latin-American folk songs for childrenTortillitas para mama and other nursery rhymes: Spanish and EnglishEating the Alphabet by Lois Ehlert Stretch by Doreen Cronin, Illustrated by Scott MenchinHow Did That Get in My Lunchbox?: The Story of Food by Chris Butterworth, Illustrated by Lucia Goggletti You Are a Lion! And Other Fun Yoga Poses (2012) by Tae-Eun Yoo The Peanut Pickle by Jessica Jacobs

Learn how to support your child’s reading. Sign up for free family literacy tips by calling

(888) 766-2242 or visit www.familiesinschools.org/reading-challenge

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Suggested BooklistFirst and Second Graders:I Spy Fly Guy! by Tedd ArnoldRap a Tap Tap: Here’s Bojangles – Think of That by Leo and Diane DillonBenny and Penny in the Big No-No! by Geoffrey HayesPenny and Her Doll by Kevin HenkesLing and Ting: Not Exactly the Same! by Grace LinHello, Bumblebee Bat by Darrin LundeMartin’s Big Words by Doreen RappaportWabi Sabi by Mark ReibsteinChato and the Party Animals by Gary SotoWhat Can You Do with a Rebozo? by Carmen TafollaLet’s Go For a Drive by Mo WillemsThe Busy Body Book: A Kid’s Guide to Fitness by Lizzy Rockwell Gregory, the Terrible Eater by Mitchell Sharmat, Illustrated by Jose Aruego and Ariane Dewey I Will Never Not Ever Eat a Tomato by Lauren Child The Berenstein Bears and Too Much Junk Food by Stan Berenstain and Jan BerenstainTyler Makes Spaghetti by Tyler Florence and Craig Frazier Dinosaurs Alive and Well!: A Guide to Good Health by Laurene Krasny Brown, Laurie Krasny Brown, Marc Tolon BrownMy Amazing Body: A First Look at Health and Fitness by Pat Thomas and Lesley Harker Rookie Read-About Health Series Scholastic

Third and Fourth Graders:Iguanas in the Snow by Francisco X. AlarconBad Kitty Meets the Baby by Nick BruelBink and Gollie by Kate DiCamilloBabymouse: Queen of the World! by Jennifer L. HolmMagic Windows by Carmen Lomas GarzaAlvin Ho: Allergic to Girls, School and Other Scary Things by Lenore LookMy Chinatown by Kam MakMagic Pickle by Scott MorseWe Are the Ship by Kadir NelsonBad News for Outlaws by Vaunda Micheaux NelsonBig Nate Strikes Again by Lincoln PeirceHamster and Cheese by Colleen VenableThe Boy Who Loved Broccoli by Sara A. Creighton and Gene L. Hamilton To Market, To Market by Nikki McClure Mimi’s Village: And How Basic Health Care Transformed It by Katie Smith Milway, Illustrated by Eugenie FernandesThe Good Garden: How One Family went from Hunger to Having Enough by Katie Smith Milway, Illustrated by Sylvie DaigneaultThe Monster Health Book: A Guide to Eating Healthy, Being Active & Feeling Great for Monsters & Kids! by Edward MillerWhat To Do When Your Family Can’t Afford Health Care by Rachel Lynette

Fifth and Sixth Graders:Bud, Not Buddy by Christopher Paul CurtisCoraline by Neil GaimanThe Stonekeeper by Kazu KibuishiInside Out and Back Again by Thanhha LaiLiar and Spy by Rebecca SteadWhere the Mountain Meets the Moon by Grace LinRules by Cynthia LordTreasury of Greek Mythology by Donna Jo Napoli

Learn how to support your child’s reading. Sign up for free family literacy tips by calling

(888) 766-2242 or visit www.familiesinschools.org/reading-challenge

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Suggested BooklistWonder by RJ PalacioEsperanza Rising by Pam Munoz RyanDrawing from Memory by Allan SayWonderstruck by Brian SelznickHealthy Eating by Jane Sieving Pelkki It’s Perfectly Normal: Changing Bodies, Growing Up, Sex and Sexual Health by Robie H.Harris, Illustrated by Michael Emberley (for parents)

Middle and High School:Hunger Games by Suzanne CollinsDrama High: The Meltdown by L. DivineAbraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass: The Story Behind an American Friendship by Russell FreedmanMoonbird: A Year on the Wind with the Great Survivor B95 by Philip HooseSummer of the Mariposas by Guadalupe Garcia McCallCarmen: An Urban Adaptation by Walter Dean MyersMeanwhile: Pick Any Path by Jason ShigaFear: 13 Stories of Suspense and Horror selected by RL StineSmile by Raina TelgemeierThe Running Dream by Wendelin Van DraanenAmerican Born Chinese by Gene Luen YangWarp Speed by Lisa YeeDorothea Dix: Advocate for Mental Health Care by Margeret MuckenhouptCareers in Health Care by Barbara SheenPromoting Health, Preventing Disease by Rebecca Vickers, Illustrated by Geoff WardMe, Myself and Them: A Firsthand Account of One Young Person’s Experience with Schizophrenia by Kurt Snyder, Raquel E. Gur, Linda Wasmer AndrewsStart Talking: A Girl’s Guide for You and Your Mom about Health, Sex or Whatever by Mary Jo Rapini, Janine Sherman

Learn how to support your child’s reading. Sign up for free family literacy tips by calling

(888) 766-2242 or visit www.familiesinschools.org/reading-challenge

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Lista de Libros Recomendados Adaptado de varias listas de la Biblioteca Pública de Los Angeles y The L.A. Trust

Empiece el Reto de Lectura leyendo una gran historia hoy. ¡Comenzar es fácil! Puede comenzar eligiendo uno de los títulos de la siguiente lista o pedir sugerencias al maestro o bibliotecario.

Bebés y Niños Pequeños:Big Fat Hen de Ken BakerMoo, Baa, La La La de Sandra BoyntonWhose Nose and Toes? de John ButlerFreight Train de Donald CrewsFeast for 10 de Cathryn Falwell10 Little Fingers and 10 Little Toes de Mem FoxPlease, Baby, Please de Spike LeeWhoa, Baby, Whoa! de Grace NicholsDiez Deditos de Jose Luis OrozcoCounting Ovejas de Sarah WeeksMax’s ABC de Rosemary WellsJazz Baby de Lisa Wheeler

Preescolar La lagartija y el sol de Alma Flor AdaThe Very Hungry Caterpillar de Eric CarleNo, no y no! de Mireille d’ Allancé Quién salta? de Katie (Katie I.) Davis Insectos para el almuerzo de Margery Facklam Bark George de Jules FeifferIn my family de Carmen Lomas Garza Snowy Day de Ezra Jack KeatsThis is Not My Hat de Jon KlassenChicka Chicka Boom Boom de Bill Martin Jr.Los Gatos Black on Halloween de Marisa Montes¡A comer! de Pat Mora Bee-Bim Bop! de Linda Sue ParkA Ball for Daisy de Chris RaschkaMy Friend Rabbit de Eric RohmannFirst the Egg de Laura Vaccaro SeegerGrumpy Bird de Jeremy TankardRhyming Dust Bunnies de Jan ThomasArroz con leche: canciones y rimas populares de LatinoaméricaTortillitas para mamá y otras rimas en ingles y español para bebesEating the Alphabet by Lois Ehlert Stretch by Doreen Cronin, Illustrated by Scott MenchinYou Are a Lion! And Other Fun Yoga Poses (2012) by Tae-Eun Yoo

Para más información sobre el Reto de Lectura, por favor visitewww.familiesinschools.org/reading-challenge o llame al (888) 766-2242.

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Lista de Libros RecomendadosKindergarten – 1er GradoI Spy Fly Guy! de Tedd ArnoldRap a Tap Tap: Here’s Bojangles – Think of That de Leo and Diane DillonBenny and Penny in the Big No-No! de Geoffrey HayesPenny and Her Doll de Kevin HenkesLing and Ting: Not Exactly the Same! de Grace LinHello, Bumblebee Bat de Darrin LundeMartin’s Big Words de Doreen RappaportWabi Sabi by Mark ReibsteinChato and the Party Animals de Gary SotoWhat Can You Do with a Rebozo? de Carmen TafollaLet’s Go For a Drive de Mo WillemsHow Did That Get in My Lunchbox?: The Story of Food by Chris Butterworth, Illustrated by Lucia Goggletti The Peanut Pickle by Jessica Jacobs

2do – 4to Grado Iguanas in the Snow de Francisco X. AlarconBad Kitty Meets the Baby de Nick BruelBink and Gollie de Kate DiCamilloBabymouse: Queen of the World! de Jennifer L. HolmMagic Windows de Carmen Lomas GarzaAlvin Ho: Allergic to Girls, School and Other Scary Things de Lenore LookMy Chinatown de Kam MakMagic Pickle de Scott MorseWe Are the Ship de Kadir NelsonBad News for Outlaws de Vaunda Micheaux NelsonBig Nate Strikes Again de Lincoln PeirceHamster and Cheese de Colleen VenableThe Busy Body Book: A Kid’s Guide to Fitness by Lizzy Rockwell Gregory, the Terrible Eater by Mitchell Sharmat, Illustrated by Jose Aruego and Ariane Dewey I Will Never Not Ever Eat a Tomato by Lauren Child The Berenstein Bears and Too Much Junk Food by Stan Berenstain and Jan BerenstainTyler Makes Spaghetti by Tyler Florence and Craig Frazier Dinosaurs Alive and Well!: A Guide to Good Health by Laurene Krasny Brown, Laurie Krasny Brown, Marc Tolon BrownMy Amazing Body: A First Look at Health and Fitness by Pat Thomas and Lesley Harker Rookie Read-About Health Series Scholastic

5to – 6to Grado Bud, Not Buddy de Christopher Paul CurtisCoraline de Neil GaimanThe Stonekeeper de Kazu KibuishiInside Out and Back Again de Thanhha LaiLiar and Spy de Rebecca SteadWhere the Mountain Meets the Moon by Grace LinRules de Cynthia LordTreasury of Greek Mythology de Donna Jo NapoliWonder de RJ PalacioEsperanza Rising de Pam Munoz RyanDrawing from Memory de Allan SayWonderstruck de Brian SelznickHealthy Eating by Jane Sieving Pelkki It’s Perfectly Normal: Changing Bodies, Growing Up, Sex and Sexual Health by Robie H.Harris, Illustrated by Michael Emberley (for parents)

Para más información sobre el Reto de Lectura, por favor visitewww.familiesinschools.org/reading-challenge o llame al (888) 766-2242.

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Lista de Libros Recomendados

Secundaria y PreparartoriaHunger Games de Suzanne CollinsDrama High: The Meltdown de L. DivineAbraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass: The Story Behind an American Friendship de Russell FreedmanMoonbird: A Year on the Wind with the Great Survivor B95 de Philip HooseSummer of the Mariposas de Guadalupe Garcia McCallCarmen: An Urban Adaptation de Walter Dean MyersMeanwhile: Pick Any Path de Jason ShigaFear: 13 Stories of Suspense and Horror selected de RL StineSmile de Raina TelgemeierThe Running Dream de Wendelin Van DraanenAmerican Born Chinese de Gene Luen YangWarp Speed de Lisa YeeDorothea Dix: Advocate for Mental Health Care by Margeret MuckenhouptCareers in Health Care by Barbara SheenPromoting Health, Preventing Disease by Rebecca Vickers, Illustrated by Geoff WardMe, Myself and Them: A Firsthand Account of One Young Person’s Experience with Schizophrenia by Kurt Snyder, Raquel E. Gur, Linda Wasmer AndrewsStart Talking: A Girl’s Guide for You and Your Mom about Health, Sex or Whatever by Mary Jo Rapini, Janine Sherman

Para más información sobre el Reto de Lectura, por favor visitewww.familiesinschools.org/reading-challenge o llame al (888) 766-2242.