Book Lists & Reviews
Looking for your next great read aloud book? Our volunteers and supporters love to swap recommendations. Plus, below you’ll find links to excellent book lists.
10 to Try: Teachers’ favorites
At the West Virginia Reading Association’s 66th Annual Conference, participants from around the sta ...
Ten to try: Comics and Graphic Novels
We are big proponents of letting children read whatever interests them, including comic books and g ...
10 to Try: Black History Month 2022
Selections by Shanté Ellis, Racial Equity & Inclusion Director of YWCA Charleston Read Aloud ...
Ten to try: Read Around West Virginia
We converted our usual in-person spring fundraising event Read-A-Palooza to a COVID-safe poster to ...
Ten to try: By kids, for kids
We asked our Read Aloud Families participants to send us recommendations for books that they think ...
Ten to try: Raleigh County tested and approved
In this issue, our Raleigh County Chapter took over Ten to Try! Longtime Raleigh volunteers, Ruth B ...
Recommendations By Age Group
Pre-School and Kindergarten
Early Grades
Upper Elementary
Upper Elementary/Middle School
Librarian Recommended! Suggestions for pre-kindergarten to sixth grade
Resources and Book Lists
2018-19 Read Aloud Volunteer Book Recommendations — At the end of each school year, we survey our volunteer readers to find the year’s biggest hits!
2014-17 Read Aloud Volunteer Book Recommendations — A record of all past recommendations.
The Book Whisperer — Teacher and author Donalyn Miller offers insight, resources and reviews.
Goodreads — Follow Read Aloud and other friends for reviews and recommendations, plus track and review your own reading and favorites.
Jim Trelease — A Read Aloud champion lists classics and favorites from his “Read Aloud Handbook” as well as some published since his last edition was released.
New York Public Library — Find children’s books grouped by type, including fantasy, poetry, biography, for example.
The New York Times Books — Reviews of books for all ages.
NPR Books — The latest book news and reviews of books for all ages.
Planet Esme — Esme Raji Codell, teacher and author, groups recommendations by age, theme and genre.
Reading Rockets — Themed books lists and links to lists from other trusted sources.
A few more places to meet great children’s books:
NPR’s Backseat Book Club — Each month, National Public Radio invites young listeners to read a book and submit questions to the author for an upcoming interview.
Top 5 books for backseat readers (Age 9 and up).
A closer look at a childhood favorite: The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss