April Read Aloud Recommendations

It’s almost April! Let’s get your library ready! Ramona Recommends and I are here to help you pick your read alouds for this month 🙂
Oh April! The month of spring, cool, but sunny weather!
We hope these books give you pep in your step for this month.

Click, Clack, Peep!

Farmer Brown’s animals are at it again, but it isn’t duck this time! There’s a new bird in town.
Use for teaching: problem/solution, sequencing
Grades: K-2

National Geographic Weather for Kids

Weather, weather, weather! Nothing is better 🙂
Use for teaching: science
Grades: k-3

Duck! Rabbit!
A great, inventive, and creative book that gets kids talking. Is it a duck or a rabbit?
Use for teaching:opinion, social skills
Grades: k-5

Wolfie the Bunny

A wolf adopted into a bunny family? Hilarious!
Use for teaching: feelings, character, a new family member
Grades: k-2

One Day and One Amazing Morning on Orange Street

A well-written chapter book around the lives of kids that teaches to look past prejudices and be genuine friends in a light-hearted humorous way.
Use for teaching: themes
Grades: 3 & up

Grandpa Green

Grab the tissues, this is the sweetest book! A sweet story of a grandpa’s journey of life through his plants!
Use for teaching: grandparents day, sequencing, earth day
Grades: K-2
Hop on over to Courtney’s blog to read the rest of our list!
What’s your favorite April read aloud?
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