29 Kid-Favorite Chapter Books for 2nd Graders

29 Kid-Favorite Chapter Books for 2nd Graders

Find plenty of reading inspiration at just the right level on this list of the best chapter books for 2nd graders. We're sharing picks that our own kids have loved reading, because choosing books that your child enjoys will encourage them to read as much as possible!

What else belongs on our second grade reading list? Scroll down and let us know about your family's favorites!

Depending on your child's reading level, you can find more ideas on our lists of the best chapter books for 1st grade and 3rd grade.

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    Magic Tree House Series

    Katie G.:  Mary Pope Osborne's extensive Magic Treehouse series, about the adventures of sibling team Jack and Annie, has some of the best chapter books for 1st and 2nd grade. Each book begins with the siblings going to their "magic treehouse," where they are transported to the past, the future and other novel settings to solve a mystery. The fictional stories contain plenty of non-fiction nuggets to teach kids about animals, historical figures or important events in history, and a familiar format in each story makes them easy to follow. Each book is a separate adventure so they can be read out of order.

    The Boxcar Children Series

    Brittany Kozielski:  The Boxcar Children tells a sweet story of orphaned children who make their home in an abandoned boxcar rather than going to live with their unknown relatives after the death of their parents. While the first book focuses on the children's life in their boxcar, the subsequent books in the series follow the siblings through various adventures and solving lots of mysteries.

    Junie B. Jones Series

    Brittany Kozielski:  Junie B. is a 6 year old girl who can be very sassy and insightful, and who touches on age appropriate issues in a hysterical way. These are the perfect chapter books for 2nd graders who are stubborn readers. They will realize how fun reading really can be!

    A to Z Mysteries Series

    Alexandra F.:  This series by Ron Roy follows the adventures of 9-year-old best friends as they uncover and attempt to solve various mysteries in their hometown.The Absent Author begins the saga, which continues alphabetically all the way to The Zombie Zone.

    Amelia Bedelia Chapter Books

    Vanessa M.:  The lovable Amelia Bedelia has her own series of chapter books that are perfect for emerging readers. Amelia Bedelia, who until now we've known as the maid who gets everything wrong, is a young pig-tailed girl in this fun series. The chapters are short and easy to read, with cute illustrations to draw the reader in.

    The Mouse and the Motorcycle

    Vanessa M.:  The Mouse and the Motorcycle is the first book in the classic series by Beverly Cleary. Kids love reading about Ralph the mouse and all his fun adventures riding his toy motorcycle. The three book series is a great introduction to chapter books for 2nd graders.

    Goosebumps Series

    Brittany Kozielski:  These books can be a little scary and may not be appropriate for all younger readers, but they also have a lot of humor to them. The characters are always kids or teens trying to solve some creepy mystery, and since each of the books tells a different story, they can be read in any order. My 2nd grader loves all of these books!

    Ranger in Time Series

    Sue Krawitz Tandoc:  My son loves reading the Ranger in Time series by Kate Messner. Ranger is a dog with search and rescue training that goes traveling back in time to save the day. During his travels, the reader gets to learn about moments in history with an exciting pace. Beginning with Rescue on the Oregon Trail, Ranger's escapades also take him to Ancient Rome, the South Pole, San Francisco during the Great Earthquake, New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina, a Maryland plantation and more. Devon won't put these books down, even after bedtime, and shares the story with me every step of the way!

    Ballpark Mysteries Series

    Vanessa M.:  The Ballpark Mysteries series by David A. Kelly follows cousins Mike and Kate from ballpark to ballpark as they solve baseball themed mysteries. Real historical facts, events, and baseball players are included in the books! The chapters are short, with a few pictures to keep the attention of young readers.

    Gooney Bird Greene

    Alexandra F.:  My daughter read this book by Lois Lowry with her second grade class, and insisted that I include it on this list as one of her favorite books of the last couple of years. Gooney Bird Greene is a new student in second grade whose eccentric way of dressing and fascinating, far-fetched stories about her life captivate her classmates and readers alike, highlighting good storytelling techniques in the process. There are six books in the series.

    Judy Moody Series

    Brittany Kozielski:  Judy Moody is a third grade girl who goes through lots of mood swings as minor predicaments come into her day. Very funny and entertaining series about relatable young girl topics.

    The Puppy Place Series

    Brittany Kozielski:  This is a fantastic series of chapter books for 2nd graders and can be read in any order. The series is about the Peterson family, who aren't ready for a full time dog but help take care of dogs who need a full time home. The books are simple enough to capture the attention of younger readers for multiple chapters at a time, and are great for reading out loud or on their own.

    Rainbow Magic Series

    Kristy Pepping:  This is a great series of chapter books for 2nd graders. They are still easy to read with vocabulary a younger child can understand. Each book features another colorful fairy who faces a problem, which she and her friends solve as your reader goes through the book.

    Heidi Heckelbeck Series

    Erika Roh...:  This is a great series of chapter books for 2nd grade. Heidi is a young girl who is secretly a witch. The books follow Heidi on her adventures starting school, navigating friendships, teachers and family...all while trying not to use her magic to stay out of trouble. Even though Heidi always finds herself in a predicament, each book teaches a lesson about staying true to yourself and treating others with kindness and respect.

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