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Book Recommendations to Read to Kindergartner

The homework that my Kindergartner has each night is to read or be read to for 15 minutes. Does anyone have any ideas for chapter books for a 5 year old? I would rather read one book versus 5 to 10 short books, but I don't know what would be good for a kindergartner. I read the first three chapters of a Junie B. Jones book to her last night, but I think it might be too advanced for her. Any ideas are appreciated!
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Actually a variety of books is a good idea. Reading the toddler books with one sentence on a page is a great way to get her to start learning to read.

The 3 that come to mind for a 15 minute read are "Little Bear", "Nate the Great", and "Amelia Bedelia".

"The Magic Tree House" is a great series. However, if memory serves correctly these will take over 30 minutes to read.

Take her to the library and have her pick out books that interest her.

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Is your daughter, able to read or are you reading to her????

My son is in Kindergarten now.
And they too have to read for 15 minutes, or the parent to read to them.

Per my son's Teacher, just read something that your child will enjoy. It is not about the length of the book.
But something that will be enjoyed.
And per their attention spans.
And books with pictures.
And with words, that are short and bigger print (so that the child can follow along with you, as you use your finger to point to each word as you read it).
This is per my Son's, Teacher.

Per my Daughter, when she was in Kindergarten, she was not interested in "chapter books." No way.
She was reading, Junie B. Jones, much later. In 1st and 2nd grade.

"Little Bear" by Maurice Sendak... is also very good.
Or books by Eric Carle. His books comes in various lengths. Long or shorter. For very young children or older. And it has pictures.

The thing is: do you want to read TO your child... OR, have the child be able to look at the words AS you read, and follow along with you as you point to the words... and sounding it out, with her????
I do that with my son... so he can SEE the words being read, AND "read" with me too.
Not just being read, to.
My son follows along as I read, sounding out, each word. Too.

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Actually a variety of books is a good idea. Reading the toddler books with one sentence on a page is a great way to get her to start learning to read.

The 3 that come to mind for a 15 minute read are "Little Bear", "Nate the Great", and "Amelia Bedelia".

"The Magic Tree House" is a great series. However, if memory serves correctly these will take over 30 minutes to read.

Take her to the library and have her pick out books that interest her.

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these are the first three chapter books I read to my son (age 5), very short chapters, short books good starters:
• My Father's Dragon by Ruth Stiles Gannett
• Two Times the Fun by Beverly Cleary
• Chibi: A True Story from Japan by Barbara Brenner & J. Takaya
He LOVED, loved them. then we started Magic Tree House

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Ask her teacher, you'll get the best recommendations based on your daughter's reading level and interest :)
At that age I was reading mine lots of Little Bear and Frog and Toad, they are not exactly chapter books, but a collection of short stories.

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Not a fan of Junie...we need no encouragement in the attitude dept. here. ;)

I have been reading this to my DD (5.5): http://www.amazon.com/Tumtum-Nutmeg-Adventures-Beyond-Nut...

Sometimes I think it is over her head, but she is following the story just fine.

We also read read this and she enjoyed it:
http://www.amazon.com/Three-Tales-My-Fathers-Dragon/dp/06...

I think it is really great for them to follow a story that does not have too many pictures. That is why we chose these fun books.

I also LOVE Kate Dicamillo. DD gave me grief when I started reading "Because of Winn Dixie" to her...but like I said, DD has an attitude problem.

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A friend of mine who is a teacher says to read or have them read books that are exciting to them, said that's the main point is you want them to enjoy and keep an interest in reading so it will become a life-long pursuit..

Here's a list of chapter books for K up, my fave are "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" and "James and the Giant Peach" : )
http://www.daddyread.com/earlyElem.html

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variety is the key. The reason you read to her is for her to learn to read. You should also take your finger across the words so she recognizes the words each time. repetitive is important at this age.

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We read Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Ramona And Beezus to our kindergartner last year.

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