Funny Books for 2nd Graders
Bones in the Dark!
Ned is lost in the dark woods, and something just shot an arrow at him! Can one brave boy and his talking Book outwit a skeleton hiding behind the trees? With only a bow, a flickering torch, and a whole lot of nerve, Ned must find the perfect angle for one good shot - but what happens when more bony figures start creeping out of the shadows? This decodable reader practices le/al/el/il words such as ’little,’ ’needle,’ ‘castle,’ ‘signal,’ and ‘scramble.’
Oh No, My Hair!
When Allie spots an old photo of Mom with a short, pretty haircut, she decides she simply must have one too - so she grabs the craft scissors and gets snipping! But what happens when Allie sees herself in the mirror? Can noodles, green beans, or a blanket of spinach leaves really fix a haircut gone wrong? This decodable reader practices VC/CV syllables in words like ‘haircut,’ ‘mirror,’ ‘scissors,’ ‘blanket,’ and ‘picture.’
How Did My Mill Come Down?
Dr Can Do has built the grandest windmill the town has ever seen - but when morning comes, the sails lie smashed across the lawn! There’s no wind, no storm, no clouds in the sky, so who could have wrecked it? As Doc and Jill rebuild plank by plank, a strange howl rises in the night and the sails begin to spin. Will Doc catch the sneaky culprit in the act? This decodable reader practices the ‘ow’ sound in words like ‘frown,’ ‘growl,’ ‘howl,’ and ‘brown.’
Don't Eat That Book!
Ting the mouse sneaks into houses to read books - but his little brother Tang would rather eat them! Can Ting teach Tang to love reading before the sleeping cat wakes up? And what happens when one tiny sneeze shakes the whole house? Grab a book, tiptoe quietly, and find out if two small mice can outsmart one very big cat. This decodable reader practices oi/oy words such as ‘joy,’ ’noise,’ ‘hoist,’ and ‘choice.’
Don't Eat That, Ned!
Ned is marching across a boiling desert in full iron armor, hunting for treasure - and ignoring every single warning from The Book. What happens when he smashes into ancient ruins rigged with traps? What will he do when his stomach growls and the only “food” around is a cactus or something far, far worse? Join this clumsy duo for a sandy, sizzling adventure full of BOOMs and bad decisions. This decodable reader practices vowel team syllables in words like ‘ruins,’ ’trials,’ ‘quiet,’ and ’naive.’
Not My Best Socks!
Alana’s best socks have vanished! Not just any socks - her most treasured pair, pink with purple patches and the tiniest stitches in the world. Who would dare sneak into her room and take them? Armed with her trusty looking glass (much more professional than glasses), Alana checks couches, cupboards, and even peeks inside the toilet. Will she crack the case before bedtime? This decodable reader practices es plurals in words like ‘boxes,’ ‘patches,’ ‘stitches,’ and ‘matches.’
A Mess!
Mom and Dad asked the kids to clean up, but oh no—there’s a HUGE mess everywhere! Dishes are piling up, rooms are messy, and toys are scattered all over. The kids have classes soon and so much work to do. Can they tackle this giant mess in time? Join them as they discover what happens when they finally get to work!
A Spot to Nap
Sloth is so tired his eyeballs feel like bowling balls, and all he wants is the perfect spot for a nap. But will the low branches be safe from a hungry giraffe? What about the buzzing bees, the grumpy snake, or that very loud bird? Can a sleepy sloth ever find somewhere quiet to curl up? This decodable reader practices VC/CV syllables through words like ‘perfect,’ ‘sudden,’ ‘problem,’ ‘hunker,’ and ‘bitten.’
Archie Can Invent!
Meet Archie, a curious inventor who loves creating amazing things! From helper bots that can prepare snacks to a magical pen that draws on its own, Archie dreams up inventions to make life easier and more fun. What incredible creations will Archie dream up next, and will his inventions work the way he hopes?
Art Day
Dog has found a mysterious tin sitting in the middle of the floor - but what could be inside? A treat? A toy? When Dog tips it over, yellow paint goes everywhere, and soon Cat is splattered too! Can two very messy pets sneak past Pam on Art Day without ruining her beautiful blank canvas, or is disaster about to strike? This decodable reader practices suffixes through words like ‘gladly,’ ‘proudly,’ ‘swiftly,’ ‘breathless,’ and ‘painter.’