Skip to main content

Secondary navigation - Literacy Central

  • SIGN IN
  • REGISTER
  • SEARCH
Home Literacy Central Literacy Central Literacy Network
Reading is Fundamental
DONATE

Main navigation Literacy Central

  • Find Book Activities
  • Tools
    • Activity Calendars
    • Puzzle Creator
    • Graphic Organizers
    • Literacy Tracker (Assessment Tool)
    • Reading Incentives
    • BeeLine Reader
    • Skybrary Free eBooks
  • Centers
    • Early Childhood Education
    • Well-Being
    • Sustainable Futures
    • Sense of Belonging
    • Independent Reading
    • Virus and Germ
  • Resources
    • Rally to Read
    • Daily Book Bites
    • Monthly Teaching Resources
    • Lesson Plans
    • Puzzles
    • Read Aloud Videos
    • Leveled Reading Passages
    • Author Interviews
  • DONATE

Secondary navigation - Literacy Central

  • SIGN IN
  • REGISTER
  • SEARCH

Sign up for our Newsletter

  1. Home
  2. Literacy Central
121-144 of 13230 results for All Resources

Pagination

  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
Image
SpiritsDarkandLightAH.jpg

Spirits Dark and Light: Supernatural Tales from the Five Civilized Tribes

Written by Tim Tingle
In many Native American traditions, the spirit world and the natural world are closely connected. What happens to animals, people, or the land can echo in the world of spirits—and the other way around. Choctaw storyteller Tim Tingle shares this idea through tales passed down by the Five Civilized Tribes: the Creek, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Seminole nations. In these stories, the spirit world steps into our world in surprising and unforgettable ways.
4th - 8th
Image
Stone Soup

Stone Soup

Written by Heather Forest and Illustrated by Susan Gaber
When two hungry travelers use a "magic" stone to start a soup, they inspire a stingy village to come together and contribute their own ingredients.
Pre-K - 1st
Image
SouthernJackTalesAH.jpg

Southern Jack Tales

Written by Donald Davis
The author grew up in the mountains of western North Carolina listening to stories that many kids in America had never heard before. He didn’t realize it at the time, but he was learning old tales that had traveled across the ocean with Scots‑Irish families long ago. In the 1950s, people in the Appalachian Mountains were still telling these stories, most of them about a clever, brave, and sometimes very lucky character named Jack. Versions of Jack appear in almost every culture, which makes him feel familiar no matter where you’re from.
5th - 10th
Image
Bear's All Night Party

Bear's All-Night Party

Written by Bill Harley and Illustrated by Melissa Ferreira
Bear's All-Night Party is a heartwarming children's picture book that follows a joyful bear determined to celebrate the full moon, even when his friends are too tired to join.
Pre-K - 2nd
Image
Archer and the Sun

The Archer and the Sun

Written by Rob Cleveland and Illustrated by Baird Hoffmire
When ten suns make the earth too hot to inhabit, a brave archer must use his skills to bring balance back to the world.
Pre-K - 3rd
Image
Fielder's Choice

Fielder's Choice

Written by Rick Norman
Fielder's Choice by Rick Norman is a gripping historical fiction novel that follows Andrew Jackson Fielder from the baseball fields of Arkansas to a Japanese prisoner of war camp during World War II.
5th - 11th
Image
Farm On Nippersink Creek

Farm On Nippersink Creek: Stories from a Midwestern Childhood

Written by Jim May
Discover a heartwarming collection of stories about growing up in the rural Midwest during the 1950s.
3rd - 10th

Frog and Toad Are Friends: Frayer Model

Use this graphic organizer to deepen vocabulary knowledge.

Image
Beneath the Blazing Sun

Beneath the Blazing Sun

Written by Rex M. Ellis
Beneath the Blazing Sun is a powerful collection of 18 stories that explores the African American experience from its roots in West Africa to the present day.
4th - 10th
Image
ScaryStoryReaderAH.jpg

Scary Story Reader (American Storytelling)

Written by Richard Young
The author—famous for telling some of the spookiest stories around—have gathered a whole collection of chills and thrills in this book. The tales are grouped into fun themes so kids can pick exactly the kind of scare they’re in the mood for. This collection is packed with scares, laughs, and unforgettable moments—just right for kids who love stories that make their hearts race and their imaginations soar.
5th - 8th
Image
SamplerJewishAmericanFolklore.jpg

A Sampler of Jewish-American Folklore

Written by Josepha Sherman and Illustrated by Jacqueline Chwast
Jewish folklore is full of stories that have traveled across many lands and cultures. Over hundreds of years, these tales have carried the joys and challenges of being Jewish, showing both the struggles people faced and the strength they found along the way.
6th - 10th
Image
Asian Tales

Asian Tales and Tellers

Written by Cathy Spagnoli
Asian Tales and Tellers is a diverse collection featuring more than thirty traditional stories from across the rich Asian cultural landscape.
3rd - 9th
Image
The Woman Who Flummoxed the Fairies

The Woman Who Flummoxed the Fairies

Written by Heather Forest
The Woman Who Flummoxed the Fairies is a charming Scottish folktale about a clever baker woman who is kidnapped by cake-loving fairies.
Pre-K - 2nd
Image
RopingCanBeHazardoustoHealthAH.jpg

Roping Can Be Hazardous to Your Health: Southwestern Humor

Written by Curt Brummett
Not everyone can turn a near‑disaster into a hilarious story—but Brummett sure can. He can make you laugh about the time he jumped off a thirty‑foot windmill into a water tank that turned out to have only three feet of water in it. He can even make a day that began with three giant scorpion stings sound like something you’d tell around a campfire. And somehow, he can turn the moment his three‑year‑old grandson got tossed off a bull—flying higher than Brummett had ever seen a kid fly—into a tale you can’t help but chuckle at.
-
Image
RidetheButterflies.jpg

Ride the Butterflies

Written by Donald Davis
Maybe it’s because his mother was a teacher. Or maybe it’s because he spent so much of his life in classrooms—first as a curious first grader, then as a hopeful college student, later as a seminarian, and now as a visiting writer who travels to schools all over the country. Whatever the reason, school has always been at the heart of Donald Davis’s stories, and this book gathers his very favorite school adventures.
3rd - 7th
Image
RealCountryHumor.jpg

Real Country Humor: Jokes from Country Music Personalities

Written by Billy Edd Wheeler
Billy Edd Wheeler has been part of the country music world for a long time. He started writing songs in Nashville back in the early 1960s, so he knows country music inside and out. And as the person folks call the “Dean of Country Humor,” he knows how to make people laugh, too.
-
Image
ReadyToTellTalesAH.jpg

Ready-To-Tell Tales: Sure-Fire Stories From America's Favorite Storytellers (American Storytelling)

Written by David Holt & Bill Mooney (Editors)
Anyone who has ever watched a great storyteller hold a whole room spellbound—without costumes, sets, or music—has probably wondered how they do it. This collection explains the secret: it all starts with a really good story. And the 40 storytellers in this book know exactly what that means. They’re some of the most beloved tellers in the country, each sharing a tale that’s been tested on even the squirmiest, most hard‑to‑please audiences.
7th - 12th
Image
RaisedCatholicAH.jpg

Raised Catholic (Can You Tell?)

Written by Ed Stivender
The author grew up with two very different parents. His mom was an Irish Catholic who prayed every day that her only son would become a priest. His dad was a Navy man who liked to joke, “Son, never take a job where you have to wear a dress to work.” So Ed found a path right in the middle.
7th - 12th
Image
RacheltheCleverAH.jpg

Rachel The Clever (American Storytelling)

Written by Josepha Sherman
This book gathers 46 stories from many different places around the world, most of them brought to America by families who immigrated here. Together, the tales create a kind of “world tour” you can take without ever leaving your chair. Even though the stories come from far‑off places, they all share a special Jewish spirit—one that celebrates doing what’s right, using cleverness and kindness to get through tough times, and keeping a good sense of humor along the way.
4th - 7th
Image
PreacherJokeBookAH.jpg

Preacher Joke Book: Religious Anecdotes from the Oral Tradition

Written by Loyal Jones
This cheerful collection of church humor doesn’t make fun of faith—it simply reminds us that even the people who lead us can be wonderfully human. These stories and jokes are gentle enough to share with your pastor and clean enough to tell right in church, but they still carry an important message: good leaders serve others with kindness and humility.
-
Image
NoodleheadStoriesAH.jpg

Noodlehead Stories: World Tales Kids Can Read & Tell

Written by Margaret Hamilton
People have been telling “fool stories” for as long as anyone can remember. After all, everyone has a noodlehead day now and then—a day when your brain seems to take a little vacation. As you’ll see in this collection, silly characters come in every shape and size. They might make ridiculous mistakes, mix things up, or leap before they look, but that’s what makes their adventures so much fun.
1st - 6th
Image
MoreRTTTalesfromAroundWorldAH.jpg

More Ready-To-Tell Tales from Around the World

Written by David Holt (Editor)
This book gathers exciting stories from almost every continent, offering short, fast‑moving tales that grab young readers right away. You’ll find funny adventures, clever trickster tales, tall tales, and stories about families—perfect for both middle‑grade readers and younger kids who love a good yarn.
4th - 7th

Days with Frog and Toad: Vocabulary Guide

Use this Vocabulary Guide to identify Tier 2 vocabulary words in the book.

Days with Frog and Toad: Frayer Model

Use this graphic organizer to deepen vocabulary knowledge.

Pagination

  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8

FILTER

Resources

  • Book Resource
  • Calendar
  • Collection
  • Support Material

Support Material Types

  • game
  • activity
  • lesson plan
  • vocabulary
  • reading passage
  • video
  • coloring page
  • interactive media
  • author interview

Grades

  • Pre-K
  • K
  • 1st
  • 2nd
  • 3rd
  • 4th
  • 5th
  • 6th
  • 7th
  • 8th
  • 9th
  • 10th
  • 11th
  • 12th

Lexile Range

  • Beginning Reader
  • Birth-500
  • 501-900
  • 901-1200
  • 1201+
  • Non-Prose

Genre

  • fiction
  • nonfiction
  • picture book
  • biography
  • narrative nonfiction
  • folktale
  • historical fiction
  • realistic fiction
  • poetry
  • early concepts
  • fantasy
  • informational fiction
  • science fiction
  • fairy tale
  • graphic novel
  • novel
  • autobiography
  • graphic nonfiction
  • adventure
  • how-to
  • folktales & fairy tales
  • horror
  • humor
  • folk tale
  • fables
  • memoir
  • reference
  • activity book
  • graphic fiction
  • short story
  • tall tale

Themes

  • content area & nonfiction
  • fantasy
  • animals
  • friendship
  • family
  • adventure
  • award winners & favorites
  • beginning chapter books & early readers
  • fiction
  • stem
  • growing up
  • nature
  • biography
  • community
  • bilingual & spanish
  • mysteries
  • perseverance
  • science
  • emotions and feelings
  • imagination
  • history
  • humor
  • pre-kindergarten
  • sports
  • mystery
  • american history
  • across many cultures
  • emotions & feelings
  • careers
  • alphabet
  • science and nature
  • children's humor
  • coming of age
  • environment
  • reading and readers
  • self acceptance
  • courage
  • folktales and fairy tales
  • food
  • holidays & celebrations
  • fairy tale
  • holiday
  • horror
  • kindness
  • travel
  • art
  • math
  • multicultural
  • music
  • african american history
  • counting
  • self esteem
  • environment and ecology
  • christmas
  • romance
  • geography
  • reference
  • resilience
  • self confidence
  • storytelling
  • technology
  • camping
  • civil rights
  • classic literature
  • health
  • weather
  • holidays
  • pets
  • reading and board books
  • being yourself
  • community helpers
  • beginner reader
  • early childhood experiences
  • multiculturalism
  • poetry
  • problem solving
  • science fiction
  • seasons
  • sel
  • acceptance
  • black history
  • graphic novel
  • love
  • responsibility
  • teamwork
  • sharing
  • space
  • transportation
  • culture
  • dinosaurs
  • insects
  • topical | friendship
  • compassion
  • cooking
  • creativity
  • diversity
  • family life
  • native american
  • dystopian
  • environmental activism

Donate

Your contribution will help us to provide free books and literacy resources to children across the nation.

Donate

A Trusted Charity

RIF AwardsGuideStarBetter Business BureauCharity Navigator
Home Literacy Central Literacy Central Literacy Network
Reading is Fundamental

Reading Is Fundamental

750 First Street, NE

Suite 920

Washington, DC 20002

1 (877) RIF-READ

1 (877) 743-7323

  • FAQ
  • CONTACT US   
  • CAREERS
  • PRIVACY POLICY
  • TERMS OF USE     
  • FINANCIAL INFORMATION

CONNECT

Sign up for our Newsletter

Since 1966

RIF LogoRIF LogoRIF LogoRIF Logo

© Reading Is Fundamental. All rights reserved. RIF is a 501(c)(3).


The logo for Macy's. A white star sits to the left of the company name, Macy's. The apostrophe in the name is replaced with a smaller star.

Literacy Central is a free resources for parents, teachers and children thanks in part to the generous support of Macy’s.