Primary 4/Grade 4 Books

Discover our 'Primary 4/Grade 4' collection, specially curated for young readers progressing in their primary school journey. These books engage via captivating stories and essential learning themes aligned with the Primary 4/Grade 4 reading level. Foster your child's love for reading and support their literacy development with our selection of age-appropriate titles. Explore the collection today to enrich your child's learning experience.

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The Giant Germ
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Ages 8-11
John Speirs, Joanna Cole, Eva Moore  | Scholastic Paperbacks

The Giant Germ

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Goodreads rating: 4.43

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If you're fascinated by the invisible wonders that impact our lives daily, "The Giant Germ" is perfect for you. Picture a tiny world revealed under the guidance of the whimsical Ms. Frizzle. This adventure-packed journey will not only entertain but also educate on the immense role of germs, making science both accessible and delightful. Ideal for sparking a love of learning in young readers.
Hard Luck
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Ages 9-12
Jeff Kinney | Harry N. Abrams

Hard Luck

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If you've ever felt like the underdog or struggled to fit in, "Hard Luck" will resonate with you. Jeff Kinney expertly captures the tumultuous terrain of middle school through Greg Heffley's eyes, making it a relatable and humorous read. It's a great pick for young readers looking for a character who tackles life's ups and downs with a mix of resigned humor and hopeful scheming.
The Diary of Amos Lee 1: I Sit, I Write, I Flush!
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If you've ever found amusement in the idiosyncrasies of everyday life, "The Diary of Amos Lee: I Sit, I Write, I Flush!" may be the quirky pick for you. This witty and engaging diary lets you sneak a peek into the life of a young boy and his hilarious bathroom writing sessions. It's relatable for anyone who has had to juggle the chaos of school life with the pressures of growing up and could offer a good chuckle along the way.