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Grades 3–5, 2022–23

Prepare for the 2022-23 America's Battle of the Books competition with this collection of book selections for students in grades 3-5.
  • Mr. Popper’s PenguinsFlorence Atwater and Richard Atwater
    Mr. Popper, who dreams of exploring the polar regions, receives a penguin as a gift — and soon he training an entire penguin family to be part of Popper's Performing Penguins.
  • Tuck EverlastingNatalie Babbitt
    After meeting the Tucks, a family that is able to live forever after drinking from a magical spring, Winnie Foster questions whether immortality is a blessing or a curse.
  • The Seven Wonders of Sassafras SpringBetty G. Birney
    Young Eben, who lives in a small farming community, longs to experience the wonders of the world. But can he discover seven "wonders" in his own hometown, Sassafras Springs?
  • The Wild RobotPeter Brown
    A robot named Roz attempts to make a home for herself on an island inhabited only by wild animals.
  • Ralph S. MouseBeverly Cleary
    Ralph convinces his friend Ryan to take him to school, but trouble soon arises after Ralph becomes the center of attention while Ryan's class works on mouse-related projects.
  • Sadako and the Thousand Paper CranesEleanor Coerr
    Based on a true story, Hiroshima-born Sadako, a lively Japanese girl, contracts the "atom bomb disease" — leukemia. She faces her reality with courage and the hope of a thousand paper cranes.
  • Jeremy Thatcher, Dragon HatcherBruce Coville
    Sixth grader Jeremy Thatcher learns how to hatch a dragon's egg. Now he has to learn how to take care of a growing dragon until it must return to its own world.
  • Ruby HollerSharon Creech
    Twins Dallas and Florida have been in and out of foster homes their entire lives—will they be able to trust their unconventional new guardians and find a home in Ruby Holler?
  • Bud, Not BuddyChristopher Paul Curtis
    During the Great Depression, a ten-year-old boy hits the road in search of the father he has never known.
  • Charlie and the Chocolate FactoryRoald Dahl
    When Charlie Bucket and four other children find golden tickets in their chocolate bars, they are invited to tour Willy Wonka's famous candy factory.
  • Dog SquadChris Grabenstein
    Fred is your average, lovable dog who looks like his favorite hero, Duke, on the crime-fighting hit show Dog Squad. When Duke needs a stand-in, Fred fills in for him and discovers that Dog Squad action doesn't always stop on the screen.
  • The Million Dollar ShotDan Gutman
    Eleven-year-old Eddie enters a poetry contest and wins the grand prize — a trip to New York City to see the NBA finals and a chance to take a foul shot worth a million dollars.
  • Ida BKatherine Hannigan
    Fourth grader Ida B. Applewood enters an angry "Black Period" when unfortunate circumstances change her life beyond her control. With the help of a kind teacher, a loyal cat and dog, her loving parents, and her own resilience, Ida B comes to have a better outlook on life.
  • Earthquake TerrorPeg Kehret
    Twelve-year-old Jonathan Palmer; his six-year-old and partially-paralyzed sister, Abby; and their parents are camping in Northern California when an earthquake hits. Separated from their parents, and without food, water, or help, Jonathan, Abby, and their dog, Moose, have to survive the devastating quake and find their way to safety.
  • WorthA. LaFaye
    Set in Nebraska during the late 19th century, this novel follows the lives of Nathaniel, a boy recovering from a farm injury, and John, an orphan adopted by Nathaniel's father to help work on the farm, as they form a friendship and help each other navigate through the challenges of small-town life.
  • Where the Mountain Meets the MoonGrace Lin
    Inspired by her father's fantastical stories, Minli sets off on a journey to change her family's fortune.
  • All About SamLois Lowry
    The Krupnik's — Mom, Dad, and daughter Anastasia — receive their newest family member, Sam. From newborn to nursery school, Sam experiences every aspect of life with wonder, energy, and humor.
  • The Best School Year EverBarbara Robinson
    Beth Bradley, her sixth-grade classmates, and all of Woodrow Wilson Elementary School have to survive another school year with the Herdmans—Ralph, Imogene, Leroy, Claude, Ollie, and Gladys—who are "the worst kids in the history of the world." But maybe there is something good about them.
  • Rowan of RinEmily Rodda
    When the river that supports the village of Rin suddenly runs dry, the villagers' survival is threatened. Rowan, a timid boy, joins a small band of villagers to courageously face their dangerous Mountain and its terrifying Dragon to restore their life-giving water source.
  • The Invention of Hugo CabretBrian Selznick
    Hugo is an orphan living in a train station in Paris when he meets two strangers who will change his life. Learn these words from Brian Selznick's captivating mystery, told through a combination of images and words.
  • Storm RunnersRoland Smith
    Chase Masters and his father travel the country chasing the most destructive storms and trying to help those in need. Then, devastating Hurricane Emily slams the Gulf Coast of Florida, and Chase and two other middle schoolers have to survive the storm of the century.
  • I Survived the Eruption of Mount St. Helens, 1980Lauren Tarshis
    In this fourteenth book of the historical fiction I Survived series, eleven-year-old Jessie Marlowe and her best friends go into a Washington forest to look for proof of a legendary Skeleton Woman and end up shaken.
  • Charlotte's WebE.B. White
    In this classic novel, a pig named Wilbur befriends a spider, who attempts to save his life.
  • Little House in the Big WoodsLaura Ingalls Wilder
    The first book of the Little House series introduces the Ingalls family, pioneers living in Wisconsin in 1871.
  • Each Little Bird That SingsDeborah Wiles
    Although ten-year-old Comfort Snowberger grew up in a family that runs a funeral parlor, she must learn to confront the feelings of loss after death suddenly hits close to home.

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