Friendship Books for 2nd Graders
The Fawn Chewed My Herbs!
Meg is the busiest vet in the whole forest, and today her most important jar of medicine is nearly empty! Can she hurry deep into the woods, find the rare herb, and make it home before anything else goes wrong? With a scratchy monkey, a hurt bird, and one very hungry fawn along the way, Meg’s simple trip turns into a wild adventure. This decodable reader practises the ’ew’ phonogram in words like ‘blew,’ ‘brew,’ ‘chew,’ and ‘phew.’
He Tried, No One Heard
Iron Golem has a speech all ready, a friendly wave, and a heart full of hope - but what happens when nobody in the village seems to notice him at all? Not the villagers, not the cats, not even the pigs. Can a lonely golem find someone who will truly listen, even when skeletons shriek and arrows fly? Follow him from sunny streets to torchlit caves in this gentle tale of belonging. This decodable reader practises the ie phonogram in words such as ‘chief,’ ‘field,’ ‘shields,’ and ‘spies.’
The Lost Bee
Bella is the fastest bee in the hive - and she knows it. When the queen expects fresh nectar today, Bella spots a giant purple flower glowing at the edge of the dark woods and zooms off alone to grab it. But what if that shimmering bloom isn’t a flower at all? Can a tiny firefly help her before it’s too late? This decodable reader practises prefixes in words like ’exclaimed,’ ‘inhaled,’ ‘retreat,’ and ‘unsafe.’
The Moon Stole My Cap!
Don has finally found the perfect blue cap at the market - but what happens when a sneaky gust of wind snatches it right off his head? The cap sails over the bushes, gets stuck in the branches, and lands somewhere Don never expected. Can he ever get it back, or has his treasure been claimed by someone much bigger and brighter? A warm, funny story about letting go and finding new friends. This decodable reader practises es plurals in words like ‘bushes,’ ‘branches,’ ‘catches,’ and ‘wishes.’
The Quest
What if the most amazing thing in the whole world was waiting just past your own front door? Little Snap the croc is ready to find out. She kisses her family goodbye and swims swiftly into the big blue sea, meeting a bookish otter, a leaping dolphin, and wonders she never imagined. But will her grand quest end where it began? This decodable reader practises suffixes in words such as ‘kindly,’ ‘swiftly,’ ‘friendships,’ ‘homeward,’ and ’lovely.’
Too Loud for Red!
Red made himself a promise: walk through the whole town without covering his ears. Easy, right? But the beeping, honking, and drilling might just be too much for one small fellow to handle. Will Red keep his promise? And what surprise is waiting up ahead that makes his eyes go wide and sparkly? Follow along as Red hustles through a busy town on his way to meet a very special friend. This decodable reader practises the le/al/el/il sound in words like ‘chuckle,’ ‘gentle,’ ‘simple,’ and ‘signal.’
Ned and Book Build
Ned’s tiny shed is bursting at the seams, and he’s dreaming of a proper house with big rooms and doors he can actually fit through! But can one grumbly builder and a bossy, know-it-all Book really chop, stack, and stretch their way to the perfect home on the hill? And what happens when Ned’s plans don’t quite go to plan? This decodable reader practises es plurals in words like ‘axes,’ ‘boxes,’ ‘pushes,’ and ‘watches.’
Where Did the Gold Go?
Jill walks into town with nothing but a cow, a frown, and a tale of stolen gold. Can anyone help her keep her treasure safe from sneaky raiders? When she knocks on Dr. Can Do’s door in the pouring rain, he grabs his hammer with a grin and a bold plan. Will his secret hideaway be deep enough to fool every thief? This decodable reader practises the ai/ay phonogram in words like ‘rain,’ ‘day,’ ‘pay,’ ’laid,’ and ‘stay.’
Which Way Is Home?
Manta Ray is the greatest navigator in the sea - or so he likes to say. But when a sudden storm turns the bluish water to chaos, can the proudest ray in the ocean find his way back home? Who will help him when he finally spots that familiar neon lighthouse beam? Dive in and see! This decodable reader practises vowel team syllables in words like ‘bluish,’ ’neon,’ ‘quiet,’ and ‘react.’
Who Broke All the Golems?
When every golem in Canville vanishes overnight, the Mischievous Mage knows the village is in serious trouble. Without them, what will stop the zombies and skeletons creeping in after dark? The only answer is pumpkins - but no one has ever seen one growing nearby. Can the Mage and his friends track some down before nightfall, or will their search lead somewhere far more surprising? This decodable reader practises ci/si/ti making /sh/ in words such as ‘ancient,’ ‘mission,’ ‘patience,’ and ‘delicious.’