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Get ready for summer with amazing 4th grade books to read all summer long! This reading list will give you and your young readers plenty of chapter book and middle grade book choices from which to pick; the best books to hook your soon-to-be 4th graders on reading.
Because you and I both want 4th grade kids to READ this summer. Don’t we?
Why? Well, by the time your child is in 4th grade, he or she must read at least 20 minutes daily. Did you know that summer learning loss will affect a child’s reading comprehension if you skip reading over the summer?
Look through this fourth-grade reading book list to find the best middle grade books for young readers’ summer vacation. Notice that I’ve divided the recommendations into genres so you can pick something from each list or your favorite genres.
As a former teacher, parent, and book reviewer, you can trust that I’ve read all these books and am personally recommending them to you.
I know these are all good books that will keep your children reading, learning, and loving stories.
Also, don’t you love the win-win situation if you get your kidshooked on a series!? Once they get hooked on one book, there’s more to read. That’s why I’ve indicated which books are in a series on the 4th grade book list below. (Hint: Most of them!)
Do you want to know if a book is at your child’s reading level? Try the five finger test. Since these books are for sale on Amazon, you can get a short preview of the book before you buy it. Ask your child to read one random full page of text. If they miss between 1 – 5 words, the book is JUST RIGHT, meaning it’s at her comprehension level. 0 is too easy, which is fine, but not always. Over five words missed means the book is too challenging. (For now!)
That being said, any books that are too challenging make perfect readaloud books. Or, read them on audiobook!
Don’t worry if this reading list isn’t right for you…if you have advanced readers, try the 5th grade summer reading list. But, if you have readers who need a bit easier books, try the 3rd grade summer reading list.
Summer reading programscan be great motivation for your fourth graders, too. I love programs that give free books as a reward, don’t you?
Don’t miss this free reading printable for summer as well as a differentfree summer “Brain Camp” learning printable – it will keep you organized for summer learning.
- ALL book recommendations for 4th graders (plus reviews)
- Graphic novels for 4th graders
- 3rd grade summer reading list
- 5th grade summer reading list
- All summer reading lists by grade
- Best activity booksfor home or travel
- Book clubs
4th Grade Books to Read: Summer Reading List
Download the free printable of this summer reading list. NOTE: If you don’t see the printable sign-up below, please clear your cache and try again.
4th Grade Books to Read: FANTASY & SCIENCE FICTION
If your 4th grade child likesfantasyand science fiction books, read:
- Dragon with a Chocolate Heart by Stephanie Burgis
- Royal Guide to Monster Slaying by Kelley Armstrong
- Mellybean and the Giant Monster by Mike White
- Chupacarterby Geroge Lopez and Ryan Calejo
- The Land of Stories(series) by Chris Colfer
- Legends of Lotus Island: The Guardian Testby Christina Soontornvat
- Trapped in a Video Gameby Dustin Brady
- Your Pal Fredby Michael Rex
- Pacey Packer Unicorn Tracker by J.C. Phillipps
4th Grade Summer Reading: ADVENTURE & MYSTERY
If your 4th grader likesadventure & mystery stories, they’ll love:
- Ninja Kid: From Nerd to Ninja by Anh Do
- I Survived seriesby Lauren Tarshis
- Survivor Diaries: Avalanche! (series) by Terry Lynn Johnson
- The Last Kids on Earth(series) by Max Brallier
- Me, Frida, and the Secret is the Peaco*ck Ring by Angela Cervantes
- Leon the Extraordinary by Jamar Nicholas (graphic novel)
4th Grade Summer Reading: REALISTIC
If your 4th grade child likesrealistic stories, here are my recommendations of 4th grade books to read:
- Guts by Raina Telgemeier (graphic novel)
- The One and Only Bob by Katherine Applegate
- Pie in the Skyby Remy Lai
- Restart by Gordon Korman
- Boy at the Back of the Classby Onjali Q Raúf
- Allergic by Megan Wagner Lloyd and Michelle Mee Nutter (graphic novel)
- Cress Watercress by Gregory Maguire
4th Grade Books to Read for Summer Reading: FUNNY
If your 4th grader likes funny books, they’ll love these 4th grade books:
- The Magical Reality of Nadia by Bassem Youssef and Catherine R. Daly
- The Terrible Two(series) by Mac Barnett and Jory John
- The First Cat in Space Ate Pizza by Mac Barnett (graphic novel)
- Phoebe and Her Unicorn(series) by Dana Simpson (graphic novel)
- The Beast and the Bethany by Jack Meggitt-Phillips
- It’s the End of the World and I’m in My Bathing Suit by Justin A. Reynolds
- Crabgrass Comic Adventuresby Tauhid Bondia(graphic novel)
- Two-Headed Chickenby Tom Angleberger (graphic novel)
- Once Upon a Tim by Stuart Gibbs
4th Grade Books for Summer Reading: HISTORICAL FICTION
If your fourth grade readers like historical fiction, they’ll love this reading list:
- The Watson’s Go to Birminghamby Christopher Paul Curtis
- John Lincoln Clem Civil War Drummer Boy(series) by E.F. Abbott
- Esperanza Rising by Pam Munoz Ryan
- Lifeboat 12 by Susan Hood (verse, based on a true story)
- Escape This Book Tombs of Egypt by Bill Doyle, illustrated by Sarah Sax & You
- Prairie Lotus by Linda Sue Park
- Indian No Moreby Charlene Willing McManis and Traci Sorell
4th Grade Summer Reading Booklist: NONFICTION
Don’t forget about reading nonfiction! For 4th grade books to read in nonfiction, try these great books. Read at least ONE of these 4th grade nonfiction books this summer!
- Gross As A Snot Otter: The World of Weird Animalsby Jess Keating
- From an Idea to Nike: How Marketing Made Nike a Global Successby Lowey Bundy Sichol
- Beavers: The Superpower Field Guides by Rachel Poliquin
- Animal BFFsby Sophie Corrigan
- The Thrifty Guide to Ancient Romeby Jonathan W. Stokes
- Strange Nature: The Insect Portraits of Levon Bissby Gregory Mone
- A Day in the Life of a Poo, a Gnu, and You A Laugh Out Loud Guide to Life on Earthby Mike Barfield and Jess Bradley
- Courageous Creatures and the Humans Who Help Them I Survived True Storiesby Lauren Tarshis
- The Biggest Stuff in the Universeby Mr. DeMaio
You Might Also Like:
Best Book Series for 4th Graders
Read Aloud Book List for 4th Grade
Good Books for 9 Year Olds
Summer Reading Lists for Kids
I Survived Books + Interview with Lauren Tarshis
Melissa Taylor
Melissa Taylor, MA, is the creator of Imagination Soup. She's a mother, former teacher & literacy trainer, and freelance education writer. She writes Imagination Soup and freelances for publications online and in print, including Penguin Random House's Brightly website, USA Today Health, Adobe Education, Colorado Parent, and Parenting. She is passionate about matching kids with books that they'll love.
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Is there a link on Amazon where I can purchase all the summer reading books for 4th grade?
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yes! Here you go — https://www.amazon.com/shop/imaginationsoup/list/23HCJAEIZK0MN.
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I’d like a printable copy of your fourth grade summer reading list. Thank you!
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Can I please get a printable copy of the 2020 Summer 4th grade booklist?
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https://imaginationsoup.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/4th-grade-summer-reading-list-1.pdf
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Thank you so much, I am trying to get everything on order for summer. I APPRECIATE all your help with our summer reading .
Sincerely,
Lucrecia AlexanderReply
You are so welcome — I hope your child or children spend many wonderful hours reading.
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It’s nearly impossible to find knowledgeable people about this topic, but you seem like you know what you’re talking about!
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How about books about sports? Or am I missing them?
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My students loved Matt Christopher books. (realistic fiction/sports)
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thanks! I’ve never been a big fan so it’s good to know kids are liking them. 🙂
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there aren’t many great options — try Matt Christopher’s books maybe?
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Mike Lupica books are great sports fiction as well as The Crossover and Booked by Kwame Alexander.
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