The 50 Best Books for
5- and 6-Year-Olds
by Melissa Taylor
There’s so much happening with 5- and 6-year-olds. They’re learning to tie their shoes, practicing cutting out shapes with scissors, some are even ready to ride a bike. There’s a big continuum of development at these ages, and that applies to children’s reading development, too. Some kids are not yet ready to read, while others are reading independently. And that’s as it should be, according to both developmental and literacy experts.
No matter where your child is on this developmental continuum, here you’ll discover the best books to encourage their love of reading. Each book has been carefully selected by our group of experts.
Since we also think that finding books in a series is like discovering buried treasure, we’ve put *asterisks* next to the titles that are part of a larger series.
So whether your 5- or 6-year-old is building their reading foundation with picture books or reading chapter books on their own, here are our go-to books to entice, entertain, and educate.
Heading out to your local library or bookstore? You can download the full version of the list here.
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Picture Books
Sharing a story with your child is always worth it. Whether they can read independently or not, reading aloud is a special experience. It also helps to build their literacy foundations and keep them engaged with reading.
It’s a good idea to keep picture books in the mix even as your child’s reading skills grow, as they offer kids a greater variety of reading choices and have a strong visual appeal.
This list of picture books contains a variety of genres, kid-appealing topics, captivating illustrations, and diverse characters. Best of all, they’re well written and kids love them.
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The Book That Almost Rhymed
Also available from:Last Stop on Market Street
Also available from:Piper Chen Sings
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The True Story of the Three Little Pigs
Also available from:Betty Bunny Loves Chocolate Cake
Also available from:I'm Sorry You Got Mad
Also available from:Something, Someday
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The Serious Goose
Also available from:Can I Be Your Dog?
Also available from:Interrupting Chicken*
Also available from:Don't Think of Tigers
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Make Way for Ducklings
Also available from:Night Animals
Also available from:The Truth About the Couch
Also available from:Home in a Lunchbox
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Good Night Thoughts
Also available from:National Geographic Book of Animal Poetry
Also available from:Jabari Jumps
Also available from:Rocket Says Look Up!*
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Over, Bear! Under, Where?
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Beginning Readers
It’s exciting when your child starts to read! Now they’re learning sight words, or words to know at a glance, and the books they’re reading contain these words. At this stage, it’s helpful for them to read books that map to their background knowledge or areas of interest.
Beginning reading books start with a few simple words or phrases per page. As your child grows in their ability, the difficulty increases. The phrases become sentences and eventually paragraphs. Start with the easier beginning books first and adjust as your child progresses.
If you’re curious about the specific reading level of a book, you can check its level here or ask your child’s teacher.
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Uh-Oh, Rollo!*
Also available from:Froggy Gets Dressed*
Also available from:See the Cat: Three Stories About a Dog*
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I Will Race You Through This Book!
Also available from:Go, Dog. Go!
Preorder from:Tyrannosaurus Rex (StoryBots)
Also available from:The Spider*
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Gertrude Gish on a Dish on a Fish
Also available from:How to Love a Pony
Also available from:The Best Worst Camp Out Ever
Also available from:The Lost Mitten
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I Love Being Me!
Also available from:A Tale of Two Sisters (Disney Frozen)
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Early Chapter Books & Graphic Novels
  Chapter books are the Holy Grail for growing readers. Kids want so badly to be like the big kids. But don’t rush. Joy can easily turn to frustration if your child isn’t ready. When they are ready, we think they’ll devour these books.
We’ve vetted our list to include books with boys, girls, robots, magic, diverse characters, and child-friendly topics. Even better, all of these books are in a series. So if they like one, your child has more to read by the same author.
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Purrmaids #1: The Scaredy Cat*
Also available from:Shark and Bot (A Graphic Novel)*
Also available from:Pizza and Taco: Who's the Best?*
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Donut Feed the Squirrels*
Also available from:Ballet Bunnies #1: The New Class*
Also available from:Super Magic Boy: I Am a Dinosaur*
Also available from:Dory Fantasmagory*
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Bink and Gollie*
Also available from:EllRay Jakes Is Not a Chicken*
Also available from:Shark Princess*
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Mercy Watson to the Rescue*
Also available from:Pencil & Eraser: We Have a Dull-Emma!*
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Get the printable version of the list.
Explore our 50 Best series to get great recommendations for other ages.
Editor’s Note: This article was originally published in 2015 and updated in 2025.