Adventure Books for 2nd Graders
We’re passionate about ensuring literacy is accessible to every child, as it is essential for a happy, successful life. Discover adventure children’s books perfect for 2nd graders ages 6-7. These exciting picture books feature brave heroes, treasure hunts, and thrilling quests that spark imagination and build reading confidence.
Skel Cries!
Skel has a list of chores longer than his arm, and rest is the very last thing on his mind. But when the sun sinks low and shadows stretch across the field, something with glowing eyes is watching from the clouds. What happens to those who refuse to sleep? Can Skel and Bones make it home before the phantoms swoop? This decodable reader practises the ‘ie’ phonogram in words like ’tied,’ ‘spied,’ ‘shield,’ ‘shriek,’ and ‘cries.’
The Cursed Emerald Part 1
CHINK, CHINK, CHINK - just another boring day of mining coal, until a strange glowing emerald changes everything. One touch, one Creeper blast, and suddenly our miner is standing under unfamiliar stars with monsters closing in. Where did the emerald send them? And what will happen when night falls in the jungle? This decodable reader practises ci/si/ti making /sh/ in words like ‘action,’ ‘caution,’ ‘direction,’ and ‘hesitation.’
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 practises le/al/el/il words such as ’little,’ ’needle,’ ‘castle,’ ‘signal,’ and ‘scramble.’
Gad and the Claws
Meet Gad, the friendliest ghost in the forest - but nobody wants to play with him! Can a lonely ghost find friends when everyone takes one look at his green skin and runs away screaming? Gad tries hiding in coconuts, floating with balloons, and dodging a very sharp-clawed cat. Will the kids ever stop being scared long enough to see how funny he really is? This decodable reader practises the aw/au phonogram in words like ‘yawn,’ ‘claws,’ ‘pause,’ and ‘haunt.’
Hold On, Brother!
Boy’s little brother snatches everything - even his favourite purple toy! When Mum marches in and sends them both to bed, Boy wishes, just once, he could have something all his own. But what happens when a wild adventure with an enormous elephant puts his brother in real danger? Will Boy reach him in time? This decodable reader practises es plurals in words like ‘bushes,’ ‘dishes,’ ‘branches,’ and ‘crosses.’
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 practises 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 armour, 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 practises vowel team syllables in words like ‘ruins,’ ’trials,’ ‘quiet,’ and ’naive.’
Don't Run, Bring Bones!
Ned thinks the forest is safe - until a pack of hungry wolves comes charging out of the shadows! Can a boy with nothing but a bag of bones really turn scary wolves into loyal friends? And when night falls and the zombies arrive, will his wild new plan actually work? Join Ned and his magic book for a howlingly fun adventure. This decodable reader practises VC/CV syllables in words like ‘rabbit,’ ‘forest,’ ‘happen,’ and ‘sudden.’
Don't Shoot That Rabbit!
Ned is hungry, and rabbit stew sounds just perfect - but what happens when you shoot at a field of fluffy bunnies? The Book warns him to stop, yet Ned just can’t resist one more shot. Will the little rabbits hop away safely, or is something much bigger and scarier watching from the tall grass? Can Ned find a kinder way to fill his stomach? This decodable reader practises le/al/el/il words such as ’little,’ ‘middle,’ ‘wiggle,’ ‘settle,’ and ’trouble.’
Not My Pies!
Tom the Baker makes the best pies in Canville - but when something smashes the village guards to bits, is a sneaky thief to blame? As brutes creep through the night, Tom grieves for his cosy shop and wonders if anything can keep the village safe. Can a great stone wall save Tom’s pies before disaster strikes again? This decodable reader practises the ‘ie’ sound in words like ‘cried,’ ‘field,’ ’thief,’ and ‘pies.’
Frequently Asked Questions
How do adventure books build reading fluency in 2nd graders?
Adventure books for 2nd graders drive fluency growth because their fast-paced plots keep children reading longer, accumulating the practice that Stanovich’s (1986) Matthew Effect research identifies as crucial for reading development. At this stage, second graders are working on digraphs, vowel teams, and multi-syllable words, and high-interest adventure stories for 6 year olds give them a genuine reason to push through challenging text. On Bookbot, adventure picture books for second grade are available to read online, with many titles free to enjoy, so children can practice anywhere.
Why are adventure stories effective for reluctant 2nd grade readers?
Adventure books for 2nd grade readers tap into what Murphy Odo (2024) describes as the motivational power of narrative engagement: when children need to find out what happens next, reading becomes self-rewarding rather than effortful. Action-driven plots with brave characters and cliffhangers give hesitant readers a reason to keep going. Bookbot’s adventure stories for 6 year olds follow a structured phonics scope and sequence, so even reluctant readers can find adventure picture books for second grade that match their decoding ability.
What phonics skills do 2nd graders practice in adventure books?
Second graders are typically mastering digraphs (sh, ch, th), vowel teams (ea, oa, ai), r-controlled vowels (ar, or, er), and multi-syllable words, which aligns with what Ehri et al. (2001) call the consolidated-alphabetic phase of reading development. Adventure books for 2nd graders on Bookbot embed these patterns in exciting quest narratives, so children practice decoding within stories they genuinely want to read. Each adventure picture book for second grade is levelled by phonics progression, so families can browse by skill level on the Bookbot website.
Can I read adventure books for 2nd graders aloud with my child?
Shared reading of adventure stories for 6 year olds is a powerful way to model expressive, fluent reading while keeping children engaged with exciting plots. Research by Takacs and Bus (2020) shows that multimedia read-aloud features enhance vocabulary and story comprehension for young learners. On Bookbot, adventure books for 2nd grade readers are available on the website with many titles free to read, making adventure picture books for second grade ideal for building both reading-aloud skills and parent-child connection.