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Wisconsin Virtual Learning Recommends Books to Get Cozy with This Winter

‘Tis the season to cozy up, stay warm, and enjoy a good book! Books take you into worlds you might never image you would go to. Your imagination is the key to enjoying some amazing books this winter. Whether you are reading about the weather or reading about how your snowman will stay warm this winter, Wisconsin Virtual Learning hopes you enjoy reading something that interests you. Here is a look at our elementary teachers’ favorite books to read.

Mrs. Kimpel (1st-2nd): 

  • Sneezy The Snowman by Maureen Wright
  • A Bad Case of the Stripes by David Shannon
  • Charlette’s Web by E.B. White

Mrs. Phalen (3rd-4th): 

  • Henry and Beezus by Beverly Cleary
  • Freckle Juice by Judy Blume
  • Stone Fox by John Reynolds Gardiner
  • Encyclopedia Brown Donald J. Sobol

Mrs. Martin (4K-Kindergarten): 

  • Don’t Let the Pigeon Stay Up Late! By Mo Willems
  • My New Friend Is So Fun! By Mo Willems
  • We Are in a Book! By Mo Willems

While your local books store is the obvious place people think to find books there are other ways to enjoy reading. Here are some great places to find books:

  • Your local library
  • Epic
  • Kindle
  • Audiobook

In addition to the books listed above, Wisconsin Virtual Learning recommends a great resource to find books for your age and grade level:

https://k-12readinglist.com/reading-lists-for-elementary-school-children/

Warm up this winter season and find your favorite book! Enjoy a warm cup of hot chocolate in get lost in a story.