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Fourth Grade Reading List
Here is the list of books Hedgie recommends for Fourth Grade. Click on the title to see the book and any reviews by teachers and students. You can also search on the title for different versions of the books (paperback, hardcover, audio cassette, etc).
If there is no link, Hedgehog does not carry the book and it may no longer be published. You might find these books in your library or in a used bookstore.
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The Chronicles of Harris Burdick Mem. Ed. $18.99 Pub. Ed. $24.99 You pay $0.33 Ages 9-12; Fun filled reading for fourth graders Turn to any of the fourteen mysterious short stories in The Chronicles of Harris Burdick, from Jon Scieszka's chilling tale of a little creepy-crawly with a big appetite to Linda Sue Park's thrilling tale of modern magic, and prepare to be amazed! |
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The Chronicles of Narnia™: The Lion, the Witch and the
Wardrobe Mem. Ed. $7.99 You pay $0.33 Ages 9-12; Fun filled reading for fourth graders Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy find their way through the back of a wardrobe into the magical land of Narnia and assist Aslan, the golden lion, to triumph over the White Witch, who has cursed the land with eternal winter |
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Escape To Witch Mountain Mem. Ed. $4.99 You pay $0.33 Buy This Book, Click Here Tony can move objects with his mind and Tia has a remarkable ability to open locked doors and communicate with animals, but they have no memory of their past. Because of their supernatural powers, they suspect that they come from another world. Their desperately search to find others like them who still call Earth home, which puts them against men who want to use their special powers for evil. Can Tony and Tia escape to Witch Mountain before it's too late? |
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Wishing for Tomorrow Mem. Ed. $12.99 Pub. Ed. $16.99 You pay $0.33 Ages 9-12; Fun filled reading for fourth graders In this delightful sequel to A Little Princess, Sara Crewe has gone away with the Indian gentleman, and now nothing is the same at Miss Minchin's. Spoiled Lottie, awful Lavinia, and shy Ermengarde are all left behind at the Select Seminary for Young Ladies, and the new maid, Alice from Epping, is a bright girl from the country whose practicality and confidence are a refreshing change from the stodgy Miss Minchin. Lottie learns to notice things and has adventures, Lavinia dreams of earning a place at Oxford, and Ermengarde realizes that friendship sometimes means keeping secrets. With a surprise visit from Sara at the end, Wishing for Tomorrow is a lovely story about finding your way and things coming out right. |
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Cabin Fever Mem. Ed. $10.99 Pub. Ed. $13.99 You pay $0.33 Ages 9-12; Fun filled reading for fourth graders There's nothing like spending the holidays with the people you love. But too much family time can be too much! Greg Heffley's survived life with an annoying big brother and a spoiled younger brother, father-son bonding, middle school, getting "The Talk" from his great-grandmother and a major falling out with his best friend, but can he weather the storm when his ENTIRE family gets snowed in for the holidays? As if he doesn't have enough to deal with, Greg's also being blamed for damaging school property. |
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Big Nate on a Roll Mem. Ed. $9.99 Pub. Ed. $12.99 You pay $0.33 Ages 9-12; Fun filled reading for fourth graders Nate's a big deal in his scout troop. That is, until Artur aka Mr. Perfectjoins up. Now Nate's stuck in second place. And Artur means business. Will Nate take the grand prize? Or wipe out, big time? With Big Nate on a Roll, Lincoln Peirce delivers more of what kids love: witty dialogue, plenty of hilarious cartoon strips and all sorts of funny scenarios to laugh about and totally relate to. |
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Dork Diaries #1 Tales from a Not-So-Fabulous Life Mem. Ed. $3.99 Pub. Ed. $12.99 You pay $0.33 Ages 9-12; Fun filled reading for fourth graders This is the first book in a series that's taking the tween world by storm. It's a New York Times bestseller, it won the 2010 Children's Book of the Year Award and the rave reviews keep coming. Written from the point of view of eighth grader Nikki Maxwell, a new girl at a snooty new school, this book chronicles Nikki's trials and tribulations, her love/hate fascination with MacKenzie Hollister, the school's queen bee, her crush on "supercute hunk" Brandon and her epic battle to convince her mom to buy her an iPhone This is sure to be a hit for tween girls are sure to love. |
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Nightmare at the Bookfair Mem. Ed. $3.99 Pub. Ed. $15.99 You pay $0.33 Ages 9-12; Fun filled reading for fourth graders Trip Dinkleman may not like to read, but boy does he ever have a runaway imagination. When a stack of books in the library tumbles on his head and knocks him out cold, he wakes up in…well, a very unusual world complete with aliens, animals that talk, even a haunted house. Just when Trip thinks it can't get any weirder, it does. Now, all he wants to do is go home, but he doesn't know how. Maybe he'll find the answers he needs in the pages of a book…. |
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Anne of Green Gables Mem. Ed. $12.99 You pay $0.33 Ages 9-12; Fun filled reading for fourth graders When Anne Shirley sees Green Gables farm for the first time, she thinks it will make the most wonderful home. More importantly, she's so happy that she's finally going to be a part of a family who loves her and if she's lucky she'll get a best friend too. But Marilla Cuthbert, and her brother, Matthew, who own Green Gables were expecting the orphanage Anne came from to send them a boy. A girl with a runaway imagination who talks a mile a minute is not what they had in mind. Happily, she's exactly what they need! Fall in love—for the first time or all over again—with the beloved classic that's already charmed generations of readers with our exclusive edition of L. M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables! |
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Benjamin Pratt and the Keepers Of The School: We The Children Mem. Ed. $11.99 Pub. Ed. $14.99 You pay $0.33 Ages 9-12; Fun filled reading for fourth graders Benjamin Pratt's harbor-side school is going to be bulldozed to make room for an amusement park. Sounds like a dream come true…or is it more like a nightmare? Something about the plan seems fishy and Ben and his friend Jill are determined to find out what. Luckily, a gold coin inscribed with a mysterious message from a centuries-old secret society points them in the right direction. Can they find the answers they need to save their school from total destruction? |
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