Enhance your classroom library with these popular titles, new noteworthy books, and beloved classics that engage both avid and reluctant readers...all for under $5 each! These great titles span all grades and reading levels and will complement your school library as well as foster your students love of reading.
Check out the full list of books under $5.
Grades PreK-2
This wide-ranging collection includes titles that will engage and captivate young readers whether they're just starting out or growing their vocabulary. Your students can discover fan-favorites like A Pet for Fly Guy and What if You Had Animal Teeth, action-packed early readers like Hot-Rod Hamster and the Wacky Whatever Race, rhyming reads like Frog on a Log?, and stories that bring the giggles like No, David! David Gets in Trouble.
Grades 3-5
Boost enthusiasm and reading comprehension for readers in grades 3-5 with this broad collection of titles. Pique nonfiction informational interest with popular titles like Who Would Win?: Polar Bear vs. Grizzly Bear and I Survived the American Revolution, 1776. Bring the fun, especially for reluctant readers, with the superhero Wedgie Power that is The Adventures of Captain Underpants. Monsters, mayhem, and mystery will draw readers in through stories like Black Lagoon Adventures: The Talent Show from the Black Lagoon and Eerie Elementary: The Locker Ate Lucy!
Grades 6-8
Provide students the variety they need to enhance their independent reading practices with this collection of fun, informational, and engaging books. Students can discover heroism in books like Brave Like My Brother or Promises to Keep, stoicism in stories like Harlem Summer or Bluish, and adventure in classics like Call of the Wild.
Grades 9-12
This riveting collection engages older readers through astonishing true stories like Prisoner B-3087, adventurous classics like H.G. Wells' The Time Machine, monster madness like in Chupacabra, and the feeling of being different like in Pinned and Same But Different.
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