I recently made some vintage library reading log bookmarks for my kids and wanted something to encourage them to read a variety of books over the summer. There are so many different reading bingos but I had some specific subjects I wanted to add for my kids. Plus, I asked my kids what they would want on there and added a couple of things they said.
I'm going to give my kids the option to do their own bingo, but I think it would be fun to do a family read aloud bingo too. Go to end of post to download the bingo.
I like how Brighter Day Press shared their favorite books to go with different catergories so I thought I'd share some of our favorite books with each catergory I did:
Historical Fiction: Sea of Trolls by Nancy Farmer or Marguerite Makes a Book by Bruce Robertson
Myths (or fairytales) from Another Culture: The Glass Mountain: Tales from Poland by David Walser : we read quite a few polish fairytale books before our trip to Poland last fall and this one was our favorite.
Or this picture book Feathered Serpants and the Five Suns: Mesoamerican Creation Myth by Duncan Tonatiuh
Graphic Novel: The Stars were Scattered by Victoria Jamieson & Omar Mohamed This is a great audiobook option as well. We all loved listening to it this year.
Book about an Artist or Composer: Through Georgias Eyes By Rachel Victoria Rodriguez or Lives of the Musicians by Kathleen Krull OR find more here on my Amazon Artist list and Composer List
Fantasy Book: On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness: The Wingfeather Saga by Andrew Peterson we all loved this series, but don't stop at one!
OR Wizard for Hire by Obert Skye we read this one recently and it was fun and took place in Oregon; but probably best for older kids.
Non-Fiction: Castle by David Macauley or Bees: A Honeyed History by Piotr Socha
Nature Book: The Mushroom Fan Club by Elise Gravel OR The Girl Who Drew Butterflies: How Maria Merians Art Changed Science by Joyce Sidman OR The Talking Earth Jean Craighead George OR Slow Down: 50 Mindful Moments in Nature by Rachel Williams
Can you tell we have too many nature favorites? I could go on...
Historic non-fiction: Saladin: Noble Prince of Islam by Diane Stanley This was a picture book but very thorough and long
OR History Dudes Vikings by Laura Buller by kids loved this book.
Book that won an award: The Girl who Drank the Moon by Kelly Barnhill this is probably one of our all time favorites; definitely a modern classic.
Mystery: From the Mixed-Up files Mrs. Basil E. Frankenweiler by E. L. Konigsburg This is an old book, but we read it recently and we all enjoyed it. I've read mixed reviews about how the premise is unbelievable but I tried to put myself in kids shoes and realized that this is written for kids who my wonder what if I ran away?...
An old Classic: The King with His Six Friends by Jay Williams I grew up with this one and my kids still enjoy it!
OR The Princess and the Goblin by George MacDonald This is definitely an older read with lots of old words, but a good one to read with kids.
A Fairytale: The Classic Hans Christian Anderson Fairytale I grew up with this collection and got it for my own kids. The art is beautiful.
A Story with Animals as Main Characters: James Herriot Treasury for Children OR The Lighthouse Family by Cynthia Rylant
a Biography: Orca Rescue!:The True Story of an Orphaned Orca Named Springer by Donna Sandstrom Technically this is about an Orca, but I think it can still count as a biography. Its really good and a quick read too! Or John Ronalds Dragon: The Story of J.R.R. Tolkien by Caroline Mcalister
A book part of a Series: Half Magic by Edward Eager OR Alcatraz Versus the Evil Librarian by Brandon Sanderson These are all over the place, but clever and really funny. Plus Sanderson is teaching about writing throughout the book.
An Adventure novel: Swallows and Amazons by Arthur Ransom OR The Sign of the Beaver by Elizabeth George Speare or The Little Blue Cottage by Kelly Jordan
A Geography book from your country: A North American Rain Forest Scrapbook by Virginia Wright-Frierson This is one of my favorites about the Rain Forest in Washington.
A Geography book from another country: The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind: Young Readers Edition by William Kamkwamba OR Under the Boaboab Tree by Julie Stiegemeyer OR a Single Shard by Linda Sue Park
A Book about Native Americans: Hiawatha and the Peacemaker by Robbie Peterson OR Buffalo Bird Girl: A Hidatsa Story by S.D. Nelson
A Science book: Tiny Creatures: The World of Microbes by Nicola Davies OR Benjamin Franklin:Giant of Science by Kathleen Krull (if you have audible, you can listen to a few of her books for free!)
I hope you enjoy this list and the bingo. Please share with me @sisterswhat if you print and use it!
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