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Third Grade: Guided Reading Levels N, O, P Third Grade: Guided Reading Levels N, O, P Reading Level Title Author Call Number N 26 Fairmount Avenue Tomie DePaola JBIOG DEPA N A Cache Of Jewels And Other Collective Nouns Ruth Heller PB JE HELLER N A Christmas Tree In The White House Gary Hines XMAS PB JE HINES N A Fairy Treasure Hunt Daisy Meadows PB JE MEADOWS N A Lion Named Shirley Williamson Bernard Waber JE WABER N A Picture Book Of George Washington David A. Adler E JBIOG WASH N A Picture Book Of Patrick Henry David A. Adler E JBIOG HENR N A Pocketful Of Cricket Rebecca Caudill JE CAUDILL N A Story For Bear Dennis Haseley JE HASELEY N A Tree Is Growing Arthur Dorros E J582.16 DOR N A Very Crazy Christmas Abby Klein JPB KLEIN (READY FREDDY #23) N Abominable Snowman Doesn't Roast Debbie Dadey JPB DADEY (BAILEY Marshmallows, The SCHOOL KIDS #50) N Absent Author, The Ron Roy JPB ROY (A TO Z MYSTERIES) N All The World Elizabeth Garton Scanlon JE SCANLON N Amber Brown Is Not A Crayon Paula Danziger JFIC DANZIGER N Amber Brown Sees Red Paula Danziger JFIC DANZIGER N An Egg Is Quiet Dianna Hutts Aston E J591.468 AST N Anansi And The Talking Melon Eric A. Kimmel JE KIMMEL (SUMMER READ LIST-1ST) N Andy Russell, Not Wanted By The Police David A. Adler JFIC ADLER N Animal Families E J590 MAC N Anna The Moonbeam Fairy Daisy Meadows JPB MEADOWS (RAINBOW MAGIC) N Armadillo Rodeo Jan Brett JE BRETT N Ashley The Dragon Fairy Daisy Meadows JPB MEADOWS (RAINBOW MAGIC, MAGICAL ANIMAL #1) N Attack Of The 50-Ft. Cupid Jim Benton JPB BENTON (FRANNY K STEIN #2) N Aunt Chip And The Great Triple Creek Dam Affair Patricia Polacco JE POLACCO N Ava The Sunset Fairy Daisy Meadows JPB MEADOWS (RAINBOW MAGIC) N Babe & I, The David A. Adler JE ADLER N Back-To-School Fright From The Black Lagoon Mike Thaler JPB THALER (BLACK LAGOON #13) Page 1 of 36 Reading Level Title Author Call Number N Bald Bandit, The Ron Roy JPB ROY (A TO Z MYSTERIES) N Balloons Over Broadway : The True Story Of The Melissa Sweet E JBIOG SARG Puppeteer Of Macy's Parade N Bandit Ellen Miles JPB MILES N Baseball's Greatest Hitters Sydelle Kramer PB E J796.357 KRA N Baxter Ellen Miles JPB MILES (PUPPY PLACE) N Bear Ellen Miles JPB MILES (PUPPY PLACE) N Bear's First Christmas Robert Kinerk XMAS JE KINERK N Bella Ellen Miles JPB MILES (PUPPY PLACE) N Bella The Bunny Fairy Daisy Meadows JPB MEADOWS (RAINBOW MAGIC: PET.#2) N Beneath A Blue Umbrella Jack Prelutsky E J811.54 PRE N Berenstain Bears And The Trouble With Stan Berenstain PB JE BERENSTAIN Grownups, The N Berlioz The Bear Jan Brett JE BRETT N Best Friend Emma Sally Warner JFIC WARNER N Bethany The Ballet Fairy Daisy Meadows JPB MEADOWS (RAINBOW MAGIC-DANCE.#1) N Beware! It's Friday The 13Th Kate McMullan JPB MCMULLAN (DRAGON SLAYERS ACADEMY 13) N Bimmi Finds A Cat Elisabeth Jane Stewart JE STEWART N Boo-Hoo Moo Margie Palatini JE PALATINI N Boy Who Cried Bigfoot, The Dan Greenburg JPB GREENBURG (ZACK FILES #19) N Bozo The Clone Dan Greenburg JPB GREENBURG (ZACK FILES #10) N Bravo, Maurice! Rebecca Bond JE BOND N Brothers Yin JE YIN N Brothers At Bat : The True Story Of An Amazing Audrey Vernick E J796.357 VER All-Brother Baseball Team N Bug Safari Bob Barner JE BARNER N Bugliest Bug, The Carol Diggory Shields JE SHIELDS N Bunny Bonanza Ben M. Baglio JPB BAGLIO (ANIMAL ARK PETS #15) N Busybody Nora Johanna Hurwitz JPB HURWITZ N Butterfly House Eve Bunting JE BUNTING N Caitlin The Ice Bear Fairy Daisy Meadows JPB MEADOWS (RAINBOW MAGIC-MAGICAL ANIMAL #7) N Cam Jansen And The Barking Treasure Mystery David A. Adler JMYS ADLER (SUMMER READ LIST-2ND) N Cam Jansen And The Basketball Mystery David A. Adler JMYS ADLER N Cam Jansen And The Graduation Day Mystery David A. Adler JMYS ADLER N Cam Jansen And The Green School Mystery David A. Adler JMYS ADLER N Cam Jansen And The Mystery Writer Mystery David A. Adler JMYS ADLER N Cam Jansen The Valentine Baby Mystery David A. Adler MYSTERY JPB ADLER Page 2 of 36 Reading Level Title Author Call Number N Canary Caper, The Ron Roy JPB ROY (A TO Z MYSTERIES) N Carnival At Candlelight Mary Pope Osborne JFIC OSBORNE (MAGIC TREE HOUSE #33) N Case Of The Double Trouble Detectives, The James Preller JPB (JIGSAW JONES #26) N Case Of The Frog-Jumping Contest, The James Preller JPB (JIGSAW JONES #27) N Case Of The Golden Key, The James Preller JPB (JIGSAW JONES #19) N Case Of The Great Sled Race, The James Preller JPB (JIGSAW JONES #8) N Case Of The Marshmallow Monster, The James Preller JPB (JIGSAW JONES #11) N Case Of The Mummy Mystery, The James Preller JPB (JIGSAW JONES #6) N Case Of The Race Against Time, The James Preller JPB (JIGSAW JONES #20) N Case Of The Sneaker Sneak : A Jigsaw Jones James Preller JPB (JIGSAW JONES #16) Mystery, The N Case Of The Tricky Trap, The John R. Erickson JPB ERICKSON (HANK THE COWDOG #46) N Case Of The Twisted Kitty, The John R. Erickson JPB ERICKSON (HANK THE COWDOG #43) N Cats Vs. Dogs Elizabeth Carney PB JE (LEVEL 3) N Catwings Ursula K. Le Guin JFIC FANTASY LE GUIN N Chalk Box Kid, The Clyde Robert Bulla JPB BULLA N Chirping Crickets Melvin Berger E J595.726 BER N Chocolate Touch, The Patrick Skene Catling JPB CATLING N Christmas Tree Farm Ann Purmell XMAS JE PURMELL N Class Election From The Black Lagoon, The Mike Thaler JPB THALER (BLACK LAGOON #3) N Class Trip From The Black Lagoon, The Mike Thaler JPB THALER (BLACK LAGOON ADVENT #1) N Clever Beatrice And The Best Little Pony Margaret Willey JE WILLEY N Cloud Book : Words And Pictures, The Tomie DePaola PB JE DEPAOLA N Cook-A-Doodle-Doo! Janet Stevens JE STEVENS N Coolies Yin JE YIN N Coretta Scott Ntozake Shange E JBIOG KING N Country Angel Christmas Tomie DePaola XMAS JE DEPAOLA N Courtney The Clownfish Fairy Daisy Meadows JPB MEADOWS (RAINBOW MAGIC-OCEAN.#7) N Cuckoo Feathers Phyllis Reynolds Naylor JFIC NAYLOR (SUMMER READ LIST-3RD) N Curious George Learns The Alphabet. H.A. Rey JE REY N Curse Of The Bologna Sandwich, The Greg Trine JFIC TRINE N Daisy Dawson And The Secret Pond Steve Voake FANTASY JFIC VOAKE N Daisy Dawson Is On Her Way Steve Voake FANTASY JFIC VOAKE N Danger At Sand Cave Candice F. Ransom JE RANSOM N Danger! Wizard At Work Kate McMullan JPB MCMULLAN (DRAGON SLAYERS ACADEMY 11) N Dare To Dream : Coretta Scott King And The Civil Angela Shelf Medearis JBIOG KING Rights Movement Page 3 of 36 Reading Level Title Author Call Number N Deadly Dungeon, The Ron Roy JPB ROY (A TO Z MYSTERIES-D) N Dear Deer : A Book Of Homophones Gene Barretta JE BARRETTA N Dear Mrs. Larue : Letters From Obedience School Mark Teague PB JE TEAGUE N Detective Camp Ron Roy JPB ROY (A TO Z MYSTERIES SUP ED #1) N Detective Larue : Letters From The Investigation Mark Teague JE TEAGUE N Diary Of A Spider Doreen Cronin JE CRONIN N Dog In Boots Greg Gormley JE GORMLEY N Dolphins Penelope Arlon J599.53 ARL N Earthshake : Poems From The Ground Up Lisa Westberg Peters E J811.54 PET N Emily Windsnap And The Monster From The Liz Kessler FANTASY JPB KESSLER Deep N Emma And The Silk Train Julie Lawson JE LAWSON N Empty Envelope, The Ron Roy JPB ROY (A TO Z MYSTERIES) N Erin The Phoenix Fairy Daisy Meadows JPB MEADOWS (RAINBOW MAGIC- MAGICAL ANIMALS #3) N Even Monsters Need Haircuts Matthew McElligott JE MCELLIGOTT N Fables Arnold Lobel PB JE N Falcon's Feathers, The Ron Roy JPB ROY (A TO Z MYSTERIES) N Families Susan Kuklin E J306.85 KUK N Fancy Nancy's Favorite Fancy Words : From Jane O'Connor JE O'CONNOR Accessories To Zany N Farmer Brown Shears His Sheep : A Yarn About Wool Teri Sloat JE SLOAT N Farmer Joe And The Music Show Tony Mitton JE MITTON N Farm-Fresh Cats Scott Santoro JE SANTORO N Field Day From The Black Lagoon, The Mike Thaler JPB THALER (BLACK LAGOON #6) N Fifty Cents And A Dream Jabari Asim E JBIOG WASHINGTON N Fireworks At The Fbi Ron Roy JPB ROY (CAPITAL MYSTERIES #6) N Flight Of The Genie Tony Abbott JPB (SECRETS OF DROON #21) N Flying Dragon Room, The Audrey Wood JE WOOD N Flying Free Sharon Dennis Wyeth JFIC MY AMERICA WYETH N Frankenstein Larry Weinberg JFIC SHELLEY N Gabriella The Snow Kingdom Fairy Daisy Meadows JPB MEADOWS (RAINBOW MAGIC SPEC ED) N Gerald Mcboing Boing Dr. Seuss JE SEUSS N Get Lost! : Welcome To Pine Hill Science Camp Nancy E. Krulik JPB KRULIK (KATIE KAZOO #6) N Ghost Of Sir Herbert Dungeonstone, The Kate McMullan JPB MCMULLAN (DRAGON SLAYERS ACADEMY 12) Page 4 of 36 Reading Level Title Author Call Number N Gingerbread Girl, The Lisa Campbell Ernst JE ERNST N Giving Tree., The Shel Silverstein JE SILVERSTEIN N Golden Wasp, The Tony Abbott JPB ABBOTT (SECRETS OF DROON #8) N Golden Weapons, The Tracey West PB JE WEST N Goldilicious Victoria Kann JE KANN N Gone Wild : An Endangered Animal Alphabet David McLimans CALDECOTT E J591.68 MCL N Good Enough To Eat : A Kid's Guide To Food And Lizzy Rockwell E J613.2 ROC Nutrition N Good Luck, Mrs.
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