Fountas & Pinnell Guided Reading List
Level E
Easy Fiction 
Does a Kangaroo Have a Mother, Too?
by Eric Carle

The proper names for an array of animals and their babies, such as the kangaroo and joey, are presented in this boldly illustrated picture book by the creator of The Grouchy Ladybug.
Fly!
by Karl Edwards

An acclaimed illustrator presents a story about self-discovery through perseverance that encourages toddlers to get up and move to their own buggy groove! Includes a page with fun facts about bugs.
No Nap! Yes Nap!
by Margie Palatini

A first collaboration between the award-winning author of Piggie Pie and the award-winning creator of Oswald presents a fast-paced chase through every room of a house as a sleepy mommy endeavors to settle a reluctant baby down for naptime.
Juvenile Fiction Readers
The Pop Star Puffin
by Jill Atkins

This tale of a singing puffin and all of his quacking, wailing, tweeting bird friends will have emergent readers giggling until the final page. Keep kids engaged after the story with a reading comprehension quiz.
Inside, Outside, Upside Down
by Stan Berenstain

A simple tale, using a limited vocabulary for young readers, of how little bear travels to town in a cardboard box.
Go, Dog. Go!
by Philip D. Eastman

This early reading classic uses only 75 introductory words combined with engaging images of multicolored dogs traveling on bicycles, roller skates and other vehicles en route to a fun-filled tree-top party.
Baseball Buzz
by C. C. Joven

Jackson loves baseball, but a bee in the outfield causes him to miss a fly ball, and the game is stopped until the bee finally departs.
Who Ate My Book?
by Tina Kügler

When a ravenous goat escapes and begins eating everything from mail to homework, three kids scramble to prevent the goat from eating up the book. By the Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor-winning creator of the Snail and Worm series.
Look Out! A Storm!
by David Milgrim

A latest early reader adventure in the series that includes the Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor-winning Go, Otto, Go! finds Otto and his friends racing to safety ahead of an imminent storm.
Robot, Go Bot! A Comic Reader
by Dana Meachen Rau

A skill-building reader told almost entirely in dialogue bubbles depicts a young girl and a robot whose friendship is tested when one of them gets a bit bossy.
Puppy Mudge Takes a Bath
by Cynthia Rylant

Hilarity ensues when it's bathtime for puppy Mudge, in an entertaining new spin-off from the highly popular Henry and Mudge series that is perfect for Pre-Level One readers.
Puppy Mudge Wants to Play
by Cynthia Rylant

Although Henry would like to spend his playtime reading a good book, Mudge wants no part of it and so starts chewing on Henry’s shoelaces and stealing his socks--leaving Henry no choice but to join in the games.
A House for Mouse
by Jody Jensen Shaffer

Mouse is looking for a new house, but everything Bear and Squirrel suggest isn't quite right. In this Level P Highlights Puzzle Reader, readers can join in the search for a house for Mouse and then find hidden letters throughout the book. The simple text has lots of picture support that will keep readers turning the pages, while the puzzle encourages re-reading. With a bonus matching activity to reinforce vocabulary, kids will love playing along in this forest adventure.
Juvenile Nonfiction Readers
Fun in the City: The Sound of Soft C
by Cynthia Amoroso

Simple text featuring the sound of soft "c" describes some of the fun things people do in the city.
Task Time: The Sound of T
by Cynthia Amoroso

Simple text and repetition of the letter "t" help readers learn how to use this sound.
Little Bit: The Sound of Short I
by Peg Ballard

Simple text and repetition of the letter "i" help readers learn how to use this sound.
Who Helps Keep Us Healthy?
by Erica Donner

Presents different people in the community that help keep people healthy, including doctors, nurses, and dentists.
Chicks
by Tim Mayerling

Introduces baby chickens, including where they come from, how they find food, and how they grow into chickens.
Foals
by Tim Mayerling

Carefully leveled text and vibrant photographs take emergent readers through a day in the life of a newborn foal. Includes tools for teachers, a table of contents, words to know, and an index.
Transportation
by Lori Mortensen

We use transportation to get from here to there. Some transportation takes us to close places. Some transportation is better for faraway places. Let's learn about the different types.
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