Wondering what books you should consider for your home library for back to school? Here’s a list of grade appropriate books from Couponing with Rachel that should help you.
Preschool:
What to Expect at Preschool (What to Expect Kids)
Preschooler’s Busy Book: 365 Creative Games & Activities To Occupy 3-6 Year Olds
Maisy Goes to Preschool: A Maisy First Experiences Book
Kindergarten:
The Night Before Kindergarten (Reading Railroad Books)
BOB Books: Sight Words: Kindergarten
1st Grade:
The Night Before First Grade (Reading Railroad)
Junie B., First Grader (at Last!) (Junie B. Jones, No. 18)
Princess Posey and the First Grade Parade: Book 1
First Grade Activities Homework Helper
2nd Grade:
The Best Seat in Second Grade (I Can Read Book 2)
Get Ready for Second Grade, Amber Brown
The One and Only Stuey Lewis: Stories from the Second Grade
Second Grade Rules, Amber Brown (Penguin Young Readers, L3)
Keena Ford and the Second-Grade Mix-Up
3rd Grade:
How Not to Start Third Grade (Step into Reading 4)
How to Be Cool in the Third Grade (Puffin Chapters)
Math Made Easy: Third Grade Workbook (Math Made Easy)
4th Grade:
Fourth Grade Rats (Apple Paperbacks)
Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing
Math Made Easy: Fourth Grade Workbook (Math Made Easy)
Help! Somebody Get Me Out of Fourth Grade #7 (Hank Zipzer)
5th Grade:
My Life as a Fifth-Grade Comedian
President of the Whole Fifth Grade
ClueFinders 5th Grade Adventures: Secret of the Living Volcano
Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader: Make the Grade (video game)
6th Grade:
Diary of a 6th Grade Ninja (a hilarious adventure for children ages 9-12)
6th Grade Spy (an exciting mystery for children ages 9-12)
Diary of a 6th Grade Ninja 2: Pirate Invasion (a hilarious adventure for children ages 9-12)
Diary of a 6th Grade Ninja 3: Rise of the Red Ninjas (a hilarious adventure for children ages 9-12)
Sixth Grade Can Really Kill You
ClueFinders 6th Grade Adventures
Diary of a 6th Grade Girl #1: How to Survive Middle School


Part comedian, part Dad, part athlete. He will boss around your children while they play ball.
Just as angelic as she looks, this girl could easily raise a Village by herself, and all the children would grow up to be President.
Self proclaimed, she would be a webkinz dog. Because, "they're cute, and puppies are too. And they're sweet and they always get along with other puppies."
This mini-Martha Stewart can handle ANY craft you send her way. She isn't all bows and rainbows, she's got karate kid moves!
Not "Pick-Me-Up" like caffeine, she wants you to pick her up! AND NOW!
Anything that can be destroyed WILL be destroyed!
Practically Perfect in Every Way for now! Nicknamed "The Panda" she is rolly polly and lives by the motto, "the little one, is KING!"
The resident Labradoodle, Miller got his name because Mom won and got to name the baby! Need something chewed up? He'll take care of it. Especially if it's expensive..