Friendship Books for 1st Graders
We believe every child deserves access to quality reading materials that nurture a lifelong love of learning. Discover heartwarming friendship books for 1st graders ages 5-6. Our children’s books feature best friends, kindness, and sharing perfect for beginning readers. These picture books and storybooks build reading confidence through stories about making friends.
Catch That Bug!
Have you ever tried to catch the fastest bug in the playground? When the teacher sets a bug-catching task, two friends pick the trickiest target of all - a dazzling dragonfly that zips, darts, and dodges every grab. Can leaves, a spider’s web, and a whole lot of teamwork outsmart a bug that seems to read minds? This decodable reader practises the ‘ch’ sound in words like ‘catch,’ ‘chase,’ ‘branch,’ and ‘snatch.’
Go, Squad, Go!
Five kids, one dog, and zero chance of losing - at least, that’s what the squad promised before the championship match. But when the other team’s bus rolls up and out steps the biggest, most serious squad anyone has ever seen, can teamwork really beat pure power? Will one brave gang of friends find a way to score? Lace up your boots and find out! This decodable reader practises the ’ng’ sound in words like ‘strong,’ ‘sprang,’ ‘flings,’ and ‘rings.’
Grab My Hand!
Jojo spots a boy juggling a football on the other side of the fence - clink, clunk, tap! Can Jojo keep up with this speedy new friend? And when trouble suddenly rolls into the road, will Jojo be quick enough to help? A warm playground tale of football, friendship, and finding your own way to say hello. This decodable reader practises the ’nk’ sound in words like ‘blinks,’ ‘clunk,’ ‘honk,’ and ‘pink.’
Come Back, White Pup!
Jill is heading into the glade with pockets full of bones and one bold plan - to tame a wolf of her very own! But what happens when a cheeky white wolf snatches her bones and bolts into the trees? Will Jill run out of patience before she runs out of snacks? And why does that wolf keep coming back? This decodable reader practises the ‘wh’ sound in words such as ‘what,’ ‘why,’ ‘while,’ ‘white,’ and ‘whew.’
Crow, Stop Singing!
Crow has a big plan - he’s going to WOW the animals with his amazing singing voice! But when he opens his beak, Hank, Pink, and Frank bolt away in a blink. Was his song really that bad? Can Crow find a way to win his chums back, or will he sing alone forever? Hop onto the stage and find out what happens when Crow hands over the microphone! This decodable reader practises the nk sound in words like ‘blink,’ ’thank,’ ‘clunk,’ and ’trunk.’
Just a Bank?
It’s Khushi’s tenth birthday, and she’s dreaming of the biggest, shiniest present ever - so when Dad hands her a stubborn little clay donkey with a slot in its back, her face falls flat. Can a silly money bank really be any fun? As coins pile up and her sister begs to borrow some, Khushi starts saving for something special. But then she meets a new friend at school, and everything changes. This decodable reader practises short u with j, v, y in words like ‘just,’ ‘yum,’ ’tucks,’ and ‘bugs.’
Don't Run, Toss Bones!
Ned thinks the forest is his - until a pack of huge wolves comes racing after him! Can a boy with a bag of bones turn snarling beasts into loyal friends? And what happens when zombies come groaning out of the dark - will Ned face them alone, or will his new pack stand by his side? A thrilling adventure full of brave plans and close calls. This decodable reader practises silent e words such as ‘bone,’ ‘brave,’ ‘chase,’ ‘prize,’ and ‘wise.’
Tip Must Find It!
Tip’s nose wakes her up one snowy morning, and something in the air smells wild and new! But wait - is that a sweeter scent drifting past the snowman? Warm, spicy, and absolutely delicious? Tip simply must find out where it’s coming from! Can her twitchy nose lead her to the mystery treat? And why is Brat Cat grinning like she knows a secret? This decodable reader practises open syllables in words such as ‘by,’ ‘go,’ ‘he,’ ‘my,’ and ‘she.’
Pests!
What happens when Skel the skeleton gets tired of cleaning up after his messy housemates? When Zom and Jack refuse to lift a finger, the muck piles up thick and fast - and soon something starts scuttling in the shadows. Will the boys learn their lesson before the bugs take over the whole shack? A funny, creepy-crawly tale about mess, friendship, and pitching in. This decodable reader practises the ck sound in words like ‘brick,’ ‘muck,’ ‘snack,’ and ‘whack.’
Lost in the Sad Mist
When the rain starts falling on a sunny day, Brown Rabbit knows something is wrong. Can you hear the sad song drifting down with every raindrop? Who could be so heartbroken that even the clouds begin to cry? Bee, Bird, and Rabbit set off on a brave little journey to follow the music and find the one who needs them most - but will they be in time to help? This decodable reader practises VCC/CVCC words such as ‘wept,’ ‘wind,’ ‘mist,’ ‘held,’ and ‘fast.’
Frequently Asked Questions
How do friendship books for 1st graders support both reading development and social-emotional learning?
Friendship books for 1st graders give children practice with decoding while simultaneously modelling social skills like empathy, sharing, and conflict resolution. Li et al. (2025) found that reading narratives about social situations strengthens children’s emotional understanding alongside their literacy skills. On Bookbot, friendship picture books for first grade use decodable text matched to 1st grade phonics patterns, so children build reading fluency through stories that also help them navigate real-world relationships. See our article on laying the foundations for a love of reading.
Why are friendship stories for 5 year olds effective for building reading fluency?
Friendship stories for 5 year olds are effective for fluency because the emotionally engaging content motivates children to reread favourite stories, which builds automatic word recognition. The National Reading Panel (2000) identified repeated reading practice as one of the most effective strategies for developing fluency in early readers. Bookbot’s friendship books for beginning readers use decodable text so each rereading reinforces the phonics skills 1st graders are learning. For more on how phonics instruction works, see what is phonics.
Can friendship picture books for first grade help children who are starting school?
Friendship picture books for first grade are especially valuable for children entering school because they introduce the social vocabulary and scenarios children encounter in the classroom. Wang (2025) found that early reading experiences play a significant role in shaping children’s social and emotional development. Bookbot’s friendship books for 1st graders combine these relevant themes with structured phonics practice, and books are available to browse on the Bookbot website by grade and skill level.
How do I choose the right friendship books for my beginning reader?
Choose friendship books for beginning readers based on your child’s current phonics level rather than age alone, since reading ability varies widely among 1st graders. Ehri et al. (2001) showed that matching text difficulty to a child’s decoding stage produces the strongest reading gains. Bookbot organises friendship stories for 5 year olds by phonics skill using a clear scope and sequence, making it simple for parents to find the right level.