Best Beginner Chapter Books for Early Readers

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As a former elementary teacher and homeschool mom of five, I’ve seen many beginner chapter books – and honestly, there are a lot of awful ones. A lot of early chapter books are kind of boring, have terrible illustrations, or the content of the book is pretty worthless. To save you from the trouble of sorting through books to find the good ones, I’ve put together a big list of the best beginner chapter books for early readers.

best beginner chapter books for early readers

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Best beginner chapter books

When it comes to beginner chapter books, here’s what I’m looking for:

  • no potty humor
  • wholesome and engaging storyline
  • does not go against our Christian values
  • high quality illustrations are a huge plus

Very early chapter books

When your kids are just getting past those very early readers with three and four letter words, and they’re beginning to read longer books, I like the I Can Read series – with a huge disclaimer. I don’t like most of the modern I Can Read books. Most of them are based on movie or cartoon characters or the ones that are just junk stories like “My Weird School.” (insert eye roll)

But I love the older I Can Read books published before the year 2000 (I often find them at thrift stores or get used on Amazon/Thrift Books) or the non-fiction History I Can Read books that were published later. I also like the non-fiction books from the Step into Reading series.

Some of the I Can Read books I like:

  • Adventures of Little Bear
  • Bread and Jam for Frances
  • Owl at Home
  • Mouse Tales
  • Mouse Soup
  • Arthur’s Honey Bear (and other books in this series) by Lillian Hoban

Beginner chapter books

  • Ranger in Time by Kate Messner – this is a fun series about a dog that goes back in time; some of my kids have been ready for this series right away, and others have enjoyed it in later elementary years. But even my middle schoolers still like this series!
  • The Berenstain Bears chapter books – if your kids liked the Berenstain Bear series, they will love the chapter books too! You’ll know these are the chapter books by the Little Apple symbol in the top left corner of the cover.

I’m adding these two series that commonly come up when early chapter books are mentioned, so I can mention some specifics about the books. I don’t necessarily recommend them, but they are worth mentioning since they come up often.

The Kingdom of Wrenly by Jordan Quinn
Dragon Masters by Tracey West

My kids enjoyed them, but I wouldn’t call them “quality” books. I also will point out some details that might be important to you, especially if you are a Christian family.

A couple other things to note about these books:

  • they have “light” magic – dragons and magical kingdoms, but nothing dark. Some books do have witches/wizards which may bother you.
  • in a later book of the Dragon Masters series (book 22, which we never got to – my boys quickly bored of this series) they introduce a non-binary character

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  1. This is so helpful thank you! It helps so much to hear what other homeschool moms are reading 📖 with their older kids so I can plan for mine!

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