Minecraft Books for 1st Graders
The Best Thing, Ned!
It’s Ned’s birthday, and The Book has a plan - but wait, where’s the present? Why does Ned need wheat, sugar, eggs, and milk? And what on earth is The Book up to, bossing Ned around the fields with no hands of its own? From chasing chickens to milking cows, Ned is sure something wonderful is coming… but what could it possibly be? This decodable reader practises the th sound in words like ‘birthday,’ ’thanks,’ ’thick,’ ’thing,’ and ’three.’
Dash to the Shed
Meow loves her cosy farm, where nothing ever gets past her sharp eyes - but what happens when a real, wild ocelot creeps out of the bush and heads straight for the chicken shed? Can one small house cat outsmart a hungry jungle hunter? With a clever plan, a wobbly scarecrow, and the bravest dash of her life, Meow is ready to try anything! This decodable reader practises the ‘sh’ sound in words like ‘bush,’ ‘dash,’ ‘flash,’ and ‘shed.’
Mer
Jack has never caught a fish - not once! But when he casts his wobbly branch-rod off the dock, what on earth tugs back? Something green, something grumpy, something that is definitely NOT a fish. Could a pumpkin boy and a mermaid really become friends? And what happens when the sun starts sinking on their silly, splashy adventure? This decodable reader practises the ‘wh’ phonogram in words like ‘what,’ ‘whirl,’ ‘whines,’ and ‘whale.’
The Birch Patch
Have you ever stood beneath a tall birch tree and felt the cool shade on your face? Step into the forests of Minecraft, where each patch of trees holds charm, chill, and surprise! Why do players chop so much wood in their very first minutes? What hides behind the trunks of a dark oak forest, waiting to make you flinch? Grab your axe and reach for adventure! This decodable reader practices the ‘ch’ sound in words like ‘birch,’ ‘chop,’ ‘chunk,’ and ‘patch.’
Ping and the Gang
Dive beneath the waves with Ping the fish! From warm, sunny reefs where pink things cling to the rocks, to icy seas where cod and squid hang on in the deep, the Minecraft ocean is full of wonder. But what happens when junk starts to wreck the sea? Can Ping, Tang, and their gang help life spring back to all things? This decodable reader practices the ’ng’ sound in words like ‘cling,’ ‘spring,’ ‘strong,’ and ‘brings.’
A Pink Pig on the Ranch
Have you ever wandered across the wide, flat plains of Minecraft? A pink pig sniffs the dirt, a hen pecks by a tall birch trunk, and horses gallop under a bright blue sky. Could this be the perfect spot to build a ranch? But when too many cows munch the grass, what happens to the land? This decodable reader practices the nk phonogram in words like ‘pink,’ ’trunk,’ ’think,’ ‘dunk,’ and ’thank.’
He Can Do It!
Dr. Can Do’s furnaces are hungry, hungry, HUNGRY - and there isn’t a lump of coal left in town! Can a clever inventor build his way to the faraway mine before his workshop goes cold? With a hammer in hand and a big idea brewing, Dr. Can Do is about to find out that walking is NOT the fastest way to get more coal. What will he invent next? This decodable reader practises open syllables in words like ‘go,’ ‘my,’ ‘so,’ and ’try.’
My Block Game Is Stuck!
A red bed on the roof? A pig in a cave? A fish stuck inside a tree trunk? Something has gone very, very wrong in this Minecraft world, and nothing is where it should be! Can our blocky hero figure out what broke the game before his whole afternoon falls apart - or will the weirdness keep piling up, block by block? This cheerful decodable reader practises the ‘ck’ sound in words like ‘deck,’ ‘duck,’ ‘shock,’ ‘stuck,’ and ‘quick.’
No Door for Ned!
Ned wakes up in a strange blocky forest with a bossy floating Book as his guide. Night is coming fast, and something groans in the shadows! Can Ned punch enough trees, build his Excellent Shed of Amazingness, and finish it before the zombies arrive? And what one tiny but very important thing might he forget in all the excitement? This decodable reader practises silent e words such as ‘brave,’ ‘home,’ ‘safe,’ and ‘game.’
No More Torches!
When Dr. Can Do wanders into a village lit by smoky, dripping torches, his eye starts to twitch - could this be the perfect spot for his shiny new workshop? With a click of a switch, a whoosh of a minecart, and trick after trick up his sleeve, will the villagers think he’s a genius or completely out of his mind? This decodable reader focuses on the ck phonogram in words like ‘check,’ ‘click,’ ‘quick,’ ’track,’ and ‘shack.’