Early Chapter Books

Early chapter books help children make the exciting transition from primers to chapter books. Subject content is appropriate for 7 to 10-year-olds, and the vocabulary is accessible for children reading at the 2nd-3rd grade level. There is one main plotline with main characters between the ages of 8 and 10. Books are around 60-100 pages and printed in a reader-friendly font size with lots of white space, making them easier to read. Transitional books are a great tool for boosting the confidence of young - and even reluctant - readers!

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Book cover for "Florence the friendship fairy"
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"When Florence the friendship fairy's magic memory book, ribbon, and bracelets disappear, friendships everywhere are in big trouble. Now kids can't stop arguing, just like Jack Frost's silly goblins! Florence has to find her missing magic, but she can't do it without Rachel and Kirsty. Can they help their new fairy friend--and teach icy Jack Frost a thing or two about friendship."--From the publisher.
Book cover for "Julia the Sleeping Beauty Fairy"
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Kirsty and Rachel are very excited to be going to a Fairytale Festival! But naughty Jack Frost is causing trouble again, and magical characters have escaped into the human world. Can the girls help Julia the Sleeping Beauty Fairy put thing right?
Book cover for "Stacey the soccer fairy"
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While everyone in Fairyland is getting ready for the Fairy Olympics, Jack Frost's goblins steal the Sports Fairies' magic objects, and without Stacey the soccer fairy's magic ball, Rachel's favorite soccer team will never reach their goal.