read-to-me Books For 6-Year-Old Kids

Follow Read-To-Me books for kids age 6 filled with adventurous stories, memorable characters and exciting new discoveries. Spoken narration and highlighted text make longer sentences easier to follow while reinforcing word recognition. Every story helps children practice fluent reading while enjoying books more independently.

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How I Met My MonsterAndy, AlsoI Need My MonsterScribbles and Ink: Scribbles and Ink Adopt a Pet RockRed Cat Blue CatScribbles and Ink Build an IglooThere Was a Little Girl, She Has a Little CurlThe Boulder Brothers: Meet Mo and JoNational Geographic Readers: Rocks and MineralsCatbug SaysAxolotlCatbug: If I Were...Did You Know?National Geographic Readers: SpidersLetters from CatbugCatbug Dreams & ThingsMr. Ball: An EGG-cellent AdventureDogsNational Geographic Readers: Predator Face-OffCatbug: Everything is OkayCatsCatbug: The Ice Cream ManTornadoesHoney Bear's Blue Bathing Suit

Help your child grow through reading

Did you know?

  • Many 5-year-olds begin recognizing familiar words without help.
  • Highlighted text shows how spoken and written words work together.
  • Following each sentence helps prepare children for independent reading.

How to make the most of Epic

For Parents
  • Take turns reading longer sentences aloud together.
  • Pause to decode unfamiliar words before continuing.
For Educators
  • Ask children to point out words they already recognize.
  • Reread favorite chapters to build fluency and expression.

FAQ

Read-To-Me books support children as they begin reading more on their own. Seeing and hearing the words together builds confidence with unfamiliar text.

Following highlighted words helps children recognize spelling patterns and strengthen word recognition. Repeated reading supports reading fluency.

Read-To-Me books work well for independent practice or revisiting favorite stories. Children can build confidence while reading at their own pace.

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