Minecraft Books for 2nd Graders
Ned and the Trader
What lies beyond the flower fields Ned calls home? With his magic book floating beside him, Ned sets off to find out - and stumbles upon a bustling village full of curious folk, a giant iron figure, and a friendly trader with two llamas. What treasures will the villagers offer for Ned’s wheat and coal? And what shiny green items might he find along the way? This decodable reader practises 2-syllable open words such as ‘cozy,’ ’tiny,’ ‘open,’ and ‘robot.’
Grow Me a Head!
Ned has built a wall, a gate, and even a moat - but what happens when spiders climb, skeletons shoot arrows, and creepers go BOOM? The Book says he needs a guard: a giant iron golem with a pumpkin for a head! Can Ned really grow a head in the dirt? And will his lumpy iron creation ever come to life? This decodable reader practises words with prefixes such as ‘defeat,’ ‘defend,’ ‘insert,’ and ‘unreal.’
Here Comes the Ravager!
Pillagers on the hilltop! Crossbows at the ready! Can one brave hero, an iron golem, and two very loyal dogs hold off wave after wave of raiders? Just when things start looking up, something ENORMOUS snorts out from behind the trees - grey as a storm cloud, with tusks like battering rams. Will a golden axe be enough to save the village? This decodable reader practises words with prefixes, such as ‘defend,’ ‘invade,’ ‘retreat,’ ‘rebuild,’ and ‘unfair.’
Here They Come!
Every night, monsters pour out of the darkness, and Ned only has a sword, two bone-chewing wolves, and a bossy floating Book to help him survive. Can a half-built wall hold back the zombies? Will shiny new armour be enough when the creatures invade again? And why is The Book always hiding when things get scary? This decodable reader practises words with prefixes such as ‘defend,’ ‘rebuild,’ ‘retreat,’ and ‘return.’
I Hate Creepers!
Ned is having a gentle day picking flowers outside the castle walls, humming a little song and ignoring every warning The Book tries to give him. But what happens when a sneaky green creeper hisses right behind him? Can Ned find a clever way to tackle this explosive problem, or will he end up in trouble all over again? Grab your bow and find out! This decodable reader practises the le/al/el/il endings in words like ‘castle,’ ‘bundle,’ ‘gravel,’ ‘metal,’ and ‘settle.’
I Hit Zero Zombies!
High up on his tower, Ned spots a huddle of zombies shuffling toward the castle wall - but can a brand new bow and a fistful of arrows really take them down from way up here? When every single shot tumbles wide, will Ned give up, or will The Book know exactly what he needs? Join Ned as he learns that zero is just a starting number. This decodable reader practises the le/al/el/il pattern in words such as ‘castle,’ ‘bundle,’ ‘signal,’ and ’little.’
I'll Take That Sword!
Tip has a brand new plan: become the village’s ace reporter! But when the stone mason’s hammer makes him jump, his map looks suspiciously like a potato, and the armourer’s forge produces something shiny and sharp, will Tip ever fill a single page of his notebook? Can a scared little reporter still find the story of a lifetime? This decodable reader practises the ’ew’ phonogram in words like ’new,’ ‘flew,’ ‘drew,’ and ‘stew.’
Fig Pig Brings Bunches
Tip is having the worst day ever, and now he’s burrowed under his blanket and declared the whole day cancelled. Can a bright red tulip from Brat Cat cheer him up? And what about Fig Pig, who comes bursting in with armfuls of glowing vines and big, twinkly ideas? Will Tip ever peek out from beneath his covers again? This decodable reader practises es plurals in words like ‘bunches,’ ‘reaches,’ ‘rushes,’ ‘watches,’ and ‘wishes.’
Battle the Dragon!
Diamond sword? Check. Diamond axe? Check. Diamond armour head to toe? Check! But to beat the Ender Dragon, our hero needs something even tougher - Netherite. And the only way to get it is to step through the portal into the Nether. Can they dodge the lava, survive the pigmen, and dig deep enough to find the ancient debris? This decodable reader practises the le/al/el/il endings in words like ‘battle,’ ‘metal,’ ’tackle,’ and ‘stumble.’
Jack's Cat
Jack is brilliant at scaring crows and carving pumpkins, but caring for a cat? That’s brand new! Meow just stares with big round eyes, refusing every snack Jack offers - seeds, berries, even fancy salad. What does this mysterious little hunter actually want to eat? Can Jack solve the puzzle before Meow lives on bugs forever? Join him on a food-finding adventure full of surprises. This decodable reader practices ci/si/ti making /sh/ in words such as ‘attention,’ ‘mission,’ ‘passion,’ ‘patience,’ and ‘satisfaction.’