25 Amazing Read Alouds for 2nd Grade

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If you’re looking for read alouds for 2nd grade, whether you’re a 2nd grade teacher, librarian, or parent, this list of 2nd grade read aloud books will give you the best teacher and kid-recommended titles plus a printable list. (For non-U.S. readers, the age of second graders is around 7 years old.)

As you consider which 2nd grade read alouds, you also must consider the instructional purpose and potential curriculum tie-in. That’s why I’m including themes, topics, and skills for each book.  You can model and practice reading strategies, look at specific text features, use the writing as a mentor text model, or for other instructional purposes.

Remember that most read alouds for 2nd graders should be AT or ABOVE your students’ independent reading levels. However, sometimes it’s helpful to introduce a series that kids might want to read independently. These are a great option for First Chapter Fridays. This is where you only read one chapter to spark interest. (I’ve done this many times with my own kids, not just in the classroom.) It works, too.

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    Read Aloud Books for Second Grade
    The Hundred Dresses
    by Eleanor Estes
    THEMES/TOPICS: poverty, friendship, kindness, bullying
    SKILLS: character traits, make predictions, connect to background knowledge, draw conclusions, cause and effect, sequence
    SYNOPSIS: This book is often used as a read aloud for grade 2 but also grade 1. Classmates including Maddie, tease a poor girl in their class named Wanda who says she has 100 dresses at home. When Maddie visits Wanda’s house, she discovers the bittersweet truth — she might not have real dresses but she has drawings of 100 dresses. This book teaches kindness and empathy.

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    FLora and Ulysses Read Aloud Books for Second Grade
    Flora and Ulysses: The Illuminated Adventures by Kate DiCamillo
    THEMES/TOPICS: loneliness, hope, love, superheroes, poetry, relationships
    SKILLS: vocabulary, character growth/comparison, poetry, prediction, conflict, setting, fact and opinion, persuasion
    SYNOPSIS: Quirky and delightful, this is the tale of a girl named Flora who rescues a squirrel and keeps it as a friend. Together they experience the world in a unique, funny, and wonderful way, and straighten it out, too.

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    Word Travelers and the Taj Mahal Mystery
    by Raj Haldar, illustrated by Nehra Rawat
    THEMES/TOPICS: mystery, problem-solving, words, travel
    SKILLS: vocabulary, character growth/comparison, prediction, conflict
    SYNOPSIS: Fast-paced and fun, this wordy adventure will immerse readers in both a puzzling mystery and the origin of English words that come from India. Best friends Eddie and MJ are having a sleepover. When Eddie wonders where the word pajama came from, his mom tells him to find his great-grandfather’s big book of words and their history (etymology). When the two friends open the book, they’re magically transported to India. There, they help a boy solve the clues to find his family’s missing fortune before a bad guy gets it. As they solve the mystery, they also learn the origins of new and familiar words.

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    FORTUNATELY the Milk Read Aloud Books for Second Grade
    Fortunately, the Milk by Neil Gaiman
    THEMES/TOPICS: storytelling, hero, dads, perseverance, imagination
    SKILLS: figurative language (hyperbole, onomatopoeia,) asking questions, inference, making mental images, sequence, prediction, setting, action, plot, irony, voice, imagery, description, dialogue, characterization, retelling vs. summary, vocabulary
    SYNOPSIS: If you like quirky humor, then this is your perfect book. Because you will never believe, except you totally will, what happens when the kids’ father goes out to get more milk. He doesn’t even get the milk but he does run into pirates, aliens, and all sorts of incredible things! Totally hilarious and quite short–which is appealing to many readers.

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    Chupacarter
     by George Lopez and Ryan Calejo 
    THEMES/TOPICS: friendship, bullies, LatinX mythology
    SKILLS: character, setting, plot, connect to background knowledge, inference, prediction
    SYNOPSIS: Fast-paced, well-written, and dynamically illustrated,
     Jorge is miserable in New Mexico with his abuelos where he’s bullied at school. Then, Jorge befriends a chupacabra named Carter, who is searching for his family. They love hanging out but Carter must leave soon because the principal is hunting him. That’s when Jorge and his two school friends come up with an ingenious plan to get Carter to safety–but will they be too late?

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    Monday into the Cave of Thieves
     (Total Mayhem #1) 
    by Ralph Lazar 
    THEMES/TOPICS: adventure, problem solving, cause and effect, chaos 
    SKILLS:
    make predictions, character arc, making inferences, visualizing
    SYNOPSIS: Wild and quirky, this un-put-downable adventure filled with illustrations is perfect for you if you like good vs. evil adventures where kid power saves the day!
    Dash Candoo’s Monday is one crazy adventure after another with Devil Cat attacks, a quadcycle pursuit, a math class secret tunnel, stolen perfume, and so much more. (P.S. And it’s funny with zero potty humor!)
     
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    Read Aloud Books for Second Grade
    Because of Winn-Dixie by Kate DiCamillo
    THEMES/TOPICS: loss, identity, belonging, friendship, acceptance, rescue animals, pets
    SKILLS: character, setting, plot, connect to background knowledge, inference, prediction
    SYNOPSIS: Opal’s preacher father is always too busy and her mother has been gone since Opal was three, something Opal has always wondered about. But Opal finds someone to care, a stray dog that she names Winn-Dixie, and that dog brings hope and meaning into 10-year-old Opal’s life. A brilliant and thoughtful read aloud book for second grade.

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    Esperanza Rising Read Aloud Books for Second Grade
    Esperanza Rising
    by Pam Munoz Ryan
    THEMES/TOPICS: change, migrant work, immigration, child labor, farming, facing challenges, hope, family
    SKILLS: character, proverbs, point-of-view, plot, connections, questions, inference, visualizing, determine importance
    SYNOPSIS: Forced to flee a dangerous situation in Mexico, Esperanza and her mother arrive in California and start working as migrant farm workers. The back-breaking work is only part of their new, challenging life. In this beautifully written, soulful read aloud book for grade 2, Esperanza learns to thrive no matter what her circumstances.

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    Read Aloud Books for Second Grade
    Wishtree
    by Katherine Applegate
    THEMES/TOPICS: bullying, kindness, friendship, immigration, religion, making a difference, science
    SKILLS: character, compare and contrast, setting, ask questions, inference, perspective, making mental images
    SYNOPSIS: A wise old oak tree named Red decides to intervene to help a lonely girl named Samar, who is new to the neighborhood and whose family was the intended recipient of the word, “LEAVE.” Traditionally, Red is used as a Wishtree for the neighbor’s wishes which they hang on his branches. Now, before he is cut down, he helps Samar find a friend.

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    Sideways Stories from Wayside School
     by Louis Sachar
    THEMES/TOPICS: school, humor, community
    SKILLS: vocabulary, background knowledge, determine importance, ask questions, inference, make mental images, synthesis, irony, perspective
    SYNOPSIS: Old school humor at its best! These books describe a wacky school with crazy teachers and even crazier students and events. Perfect for a second grader’s sense of humor!

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    Planet Omar
    by Zanib Mian
    THEMES/TOPICS: imagination, moving, prejudice, Islam, kindness, Golden Rule, 
    SKILLS:
    background knowledge, make mental images, perspective, ask questions, prediction
    SYNOPSIS:
    One of the best things about Omar is his HUGE imagination! He uses his imagination to deal with moving AND starting a new school. Luckily, at his new school, he makes a best friend right away. Unluckily, he also draws the attention of a mean bully. When he and his family experience racism from their new neighbor and from the bully, in both situations the resolution lies with the other people getting to know Omar and his family, leading to kindness and understanding.

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    The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe: Chronicles of Narnia
     
    by C. S. Lewis
    THEMES/TOPICS: good vs. evil, mythological creatures, loyalty, sacrifice, sibling rivalry
    SKILLS: Inference, vocabulary, character analysis, figurative language, foreshadowing, making mental images
    SYNOPSIS: Four siblings enter a magical world that is under the rule of the oppressive White Witch. Can they help Aslan take Narnia back for good even with the betrayal of Edmund? A wonderful fantasy story of kids who make a big difference that makes a wonderful read aloud book for grade 2.

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    Read Aloud Books for 2nd Grade
    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
    by Roald Dahl
    THEMES/TOPICS: kindness, loyalty, family, respect, identity, behavior
    SKILLS: character traits, description, vocabulary, make mental images, inference, perspective, dialogue
    SYNOPSIS: Charlie is one of the five winning children allowed to tour Willy Wonka’s famous chocolate factory. But it’s a tour unlike any other. The other not-too-nice-kids kids strangely disappear little by little. Funny and quirky, this book remains a classic for a good reason.

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    Read Aloud Books for 2nd Grade
    STAT: Standing Tall and Talented: Home Court
    by Amar’e Stoudemir
    THEMES/TOPICS: bullying, sports, basketball, skateboarding, competition, friendship, problem-solving, believing in yourself
    SKILLS: connect to background knowledge, plot, make mental images, figurative language
    SYNOPSIS: Based on the real story of Amar’e Stoudemire of when he was 11. He’s a skateboarder, basketball player, and a worker in his dad’s landscape company. When other kids start trash-talking his friends, Amar’e uses his intelligence and basketball skills to find a solution.

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    Read Aloud Books for 2nd Grade
    The Terrible Two
    by Mac Barnett and Jory John
    THEMES/TOPICS: pranks, friendship, new school, change, behavior
    SKILLS: voice, sarcasm, vocabulary, plot, determining importance, inference, perspective
    SYNOPSIS: My daughter read this first and begged me to read it immediately. It’s SO funny! And, you can learn some valuable cow trivia. But, it’s mostly the hilarious adventure of two pranksters. They eventually work together to pull off the biggest prank of all time — a prank that will ensure they get April Fool’s Day off from school.

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    Read Aloud Books for 2nd Grade
    The Twits by Roald Dahl
    THEMES/TOPICS: good vs, bad, behavior, love/hate, injustice, bullying, animal rights
    SKILLS: word choice, voice, character comparison, make predictions, inferences, first person, description
    SYNOPSIS: In the typical dark humor of Dahl, the Twits are mean and awful. We can’t help but crack up at every bad thing that comes their way. If you want to get your second-grade students laughing, this book will do it. See complete Roald Dahl book list and printable booklet here.

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    Read Aloud Books for 2nd Grade
    Wedgie & Gizmo
    by Suzanne Selfors
    THEMES/TOPICS: family, divorce, friendship,
    SKILLS: vocabulary, predictions, mental images, sequence, inference, point of view, perspective, voice, characterization
    SYNOPSIS: Dog owners will nod along with the ADHD stream of conscious narration of Wedgie, the barkie dog who LOVES everything. Contrast this with the diabolical plotting narration of the evil genius guinea pig Gizmo. Two pets show two different perspectives about the new blended family situation. Selfors skillfully addresses this family in transition through the humorous viewpoint of the two pets.

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    Eerie Elementary: The School is Alive!
     
    by Jack Chabert
    Introduce a new series!
    THEMES/TOPICS: good vs. evil, facing challenges, school, horror
    SKILLS: predict, connect, infer, figurative language, vocabulary, character
    SYNOPSIS: Sam isn’t thrilled about becoming a hall monitor. Especially when he discovers that the school is ALIVE and trying to harm the students. Sam has quite a wild adventure trying to save the students from the school. This series is wildly popular with 2nd-grade readers.

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    9 New Beginning and Middle Grade Chapter Books, May 2021
    Pizazz
     by Sophy Henn
    THEMES/TOPICS: superhero, self-acceptance, empathy, teamwork
    SKILLS: making predictions, monitoring meaning, inferences, making connections to background knowledge 
    SYNOPSIS: Illustrated with cartoons and fun fonts, our grumbly heroine hates her name–Pizazz. Plus, she’s embarrassed about her superpower–which she won’t reveal. Also, Pizazz hates how her superhero duties of saving the world come at most inconvenient times AND even if she’s tired, she still has to go to school! (So not fair.) At school, she is assigned the job of eco-monitor which helps her see that they might be able to save the park…without superhero powers. 

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    Read Aloud Books for 2nd Grade
    The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane
    by Kate DiCamillo
    THEME/TOPICS: love, loss, emotions (might be too mature for your class– preview and decide if it’s right for you)
    SKILLS: make mental images, inferences, character traits, character growth, story sequence
    SYNOPSIS: Edward is a china rabbit with a fancy wardrobe who was adored by the girl who owned him. Until he was lost. Warning: this story will break your heart then put it back together again. Edward experiences loss many times over. He can hardly stand the pain. Yet a wise doll encourages Edward to open his heart to love again — and that’s when he finds a miracle.

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    More Book Ideas for 2nd Grade Read Alouds

    Stella Diaz Has Something to Say by Angela Dominguez

    Beatrice Zinker, Upside Down Thinker by Shelley Johannes

    Freckle Juice by Judy Bloom

    The Wild Robot by Peter Brown

    Gooseberry Park by Cynthia Rylant

    The Last of the Really Great Wangdoodles by Julie Andrews Edwards

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    1. I am a volunteer reader at an elementary school and got this site from one of the teachers. He teaches 2nd and 3rd graders. I will also be reading to pre-k and kindergarteners. Can you give me a suggested listing for read aloud books for them?

      Thank you.

      1. Yes. This list will get you started –https://imaginationsoup.net/favorite-books-4-5-year-olds/. You might check themes and topics with the teachers so you can tie into those, too.