I Can Read! is a line of beginning
reading books published by
HarperCollins
HarperCollins Publishers LLC is one of the Big Five English-language publishing companies, alongside Penguin Random House, Simon & Schuster, Hachette, and Macmillan. The company is headquartered in New York City and is a subsidiary of News C ...
. The series is rated by level and is widely used to teach children to read English. The first book in the series was
Else Holmelund Minarik's ''
Little Bear'', published in 1957, and subsequent notable titles have included ''
Amelia Bedelia'' and ''
Frog and Toad
''Frog and Toad'' is a series of easy-reader children's books, written and illustrated by Arnold Lobel.
Each book contains five simple, often humorous, sometimes poignant, short stories chronicling the exploits of an anthropomorphic frog and toad ...
''.
Structure
The I Can Read! series divides its output into 6 levels
*My Very First - For teaching children vowels
*My First - For reading aloud to children.
*Level 1 - For children who have begun to read sounds and sentences aloud.
*Level 2 - For children who can read confidently, but still benefit from help.
*Level 3 - Enjoyable titles for children to read unassisted.
*Level 4 - Advanced titles to further develop the readers' literacy.
History
The I Can Read! series began with 1957's ''
Little Bear'', by
Else Holmelund Minarik and illustrated by
Maurice Sendak
Maurice Bernard Sendak (; June 10, 1928 – May 8, 2012) was an American author and illustrator of children's books. He became most widely known for his book '' Where the Wild Things Are'', first published in 1963.Turan, Kenneth (October 16, 20 ...
.
In late 2020, HarperCollins announced the addition of a new series called "I Can Read! Comics". It is set to be released in June 2021 with four books, from levels 1 to 3.
There are now over 500 titles in the series.
Other languages and formats
Some I Can Read! books are also available in Spanish, French, audiobook, and e-book format.
Recognition
I Can Read! books have won
Newbery Medal
The John Newbery Medal, frequently shortened to the Newbery, is a literary award given by the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC), a division of the American Library Association (ALA), to the author of "the most distinguished cont ...
and
Caldecott Medal
The Randolph Caldecott Medal, frequently shortened to just the Caldecott, annually recognizes the preceding year's "most distinguished American picture book for children". It is awarded to the illustrator by the Association for Library Servic ...
honors.
Selected titles
*
Amelia Bedelia series,
Peggy and
Herman Parish
* ''At Home in a New Land'', Joan Sandin
* Biscuit series, Alyssa Satin Capucilli
* ''
Danny and the Dinosaur'', story and pictures by Syd Hoff (1958)
*
Frog and Toad
''Frog and Toad'' is a series of easy-reader children's books, written and illustrated by Arnold Lobel.
Each book contains five simple, often humorous, sometimes poignant, short stories chronicling the exploits of an anthropomorphic frog and toad ...
series,
Arnold Lobel
Arnold Stark Lobel (May 22, 1933 – December 4, 1987) was an American author of children's books, including the '' Frog and Toad'' series and '' Mouse Soup''. He wrote and illustrated these picture books as well as ''Fables'', a 1981 Caldecott M ...
*
Little Bear series, by
Else Holmelund Minarik, pictures by
Maurice Sendak
Maurice Bernard Sendak (; June 10, 1928 – May 8, 2012) was an American author and illustrator of children's books. He became most widely known for his book '' Where the Wild Things Are'', first published in 1963.Turan, Kenneth (October 16, 20 ...
* ''Two Silly Trolls'', Nancy Jewell
* ''The Witch Who Was Afraid of Witches'',
Alice Low
* ''Indian Summer'', by F.N. Monjo, pictures by
Anita Lobel
* ''Little Bear'' by
Else Holmelund Minarik, pictures by
Maurice Sendak
Maurice Bernard Sendak (; June 10, 1928 – May 8, 2012) was an American author and illustrator of children's books. He became most widely known for his book '' Where the Wild Things Are'', first published in 1963.Turan, Kenneth (October 16, 20 ...
(1957)
* ''Father Bear Comes Home'' by Else Holmelund Minarik, pictures by Maurice Sendak (1958)
* ''Little Bear's Friend'' by Else Holmelund Minarik, pictures by Maurice Sendak (1960)
* ''Little Bear's Visit'' by Else Holmelund Minarik, pictures by Maurice Sendak (1961)
* ''No Fighting, No Biting!'' by Else Holmelund Minarik, pictures by Maurice Sendak (1958)
* ''Julius'', story and pictures by Syd Hoff (1959)
* ''Oliver'', story and pictures by Syd Hoff (1959)
* ''Chester'', story and pictures by Syd Hoff (1959)
* ''Stanley'', story and pictures by Syd Hoff (1959)
* ''Little Chief'', story and pictures by Syd Hoff (1959)
* ''Last One Home Is a Green Pig'' by
Edith Thacher Hurd
Edith Thacher Hurd (September 14, 1910 – January 25, 1997) was an American writer of children's books. She published 70 books in her lifetime,Saxon, Wolfgang''The New York Times'' (July 25, 1997). fifty of them illustrated by her husband, Clemen ...
, pictures by
Clement Hurd
Clement Gazzam Hurd (January 12, 1908 – February 5, 1988) was an American artist. He is known for illustrations of children's picture books, especially collaborations with writer Margaret Wise Brown including ''Goodnight Moon'' (1947) and '' The ...
(1959)
* ''Hurry Hurry'' by Edith Thacher Hurd, pictures by Clement Hurd (1959)
* ''Stop Stop'' by Edith Thacher Hurd, pictures by Clement Hurd (1959)
* ''No Funny Business'' by Edith Thacher Hurd, pictures by Clement Hurd (1959)
* ''Emmett's Pig'' by
Mary Stolz, pictures by
Garth Williams
* ''Harry and the Lady Next Door'' by
Gene Zion, pictures by
Margaret Bloy Graham
* ''The Fire Cat'', story and pictures by
Esther Averill
* ''The Rooftop Mystery'' by Joan M. Lexau, pictures by
Syd Hoff
* ''David and the Giant'', by Mike McClintock, pictures of
Fritz Siebel
* ''Morris Is a Cowboy, a Policeman and a Baby Sitter'', story and pictures by B. Wiseman
* ''A Picture for Harold's Room'', story and pictures by
Crockett Johnson
* ''Tell Me Some More'' by
Crosby Bonsall, pictures by Fritz Siebel
* ''Who's a Pest?'' by Crosby Bonsall
* ''The Happy Birthday Present'' by Joan Heilbroner, pictures by Mary Chalmers
* ''This Is the House Where Jack Lives'' by Joan Heilbroner, pictures by
Aliki
* ''Little Runner of the Longhouse'' by Betty Baker, pictures by Arnold Lobel
* ''What Do They Do? Policemen and Firemen'' by Carla Greene, pictures by Leonard Kessler
* ''What Spot?'', story and pictures by Crosby Bonsall
* ''The Secret Three'' by Mildred Myrick, pictures of Arnold Lobel
* ''Doctors and Nurses: What Do They Do?'' by Carla Greene, pictures by Leonard Kessler
* ''Grizzwold'', by Syd Hoff
* ''Emily's First 100 Days Of School'' by
Rosemary Wells
* ''Soldiers and Sailors: What Do They Do?'' by Carla Greene, pictures by Leonard Kessler
* ''Lucille'', story and pictures by Arnold Lobel
* ''Red Fox and His Canoe'' by
Nathaniel Benchley
* ''Railroad Engineers and Airplane Pilots: What Do They Do?''
* ''Tom and the Two Handles'' by
Russell Hoban, pictures by
Lillian Hoban
* ''Three to Get Ready'' by Betty Boegehold, pictures by Mary Chalmers
* ''Johnny Lion's Book'', by Edith Thacher Hurd, pictures by Clement Hurd
* ''Oscar Otter'', by Nathaniel Benchley, pictures by Arnold Lobel
* ''
Juan Bobo
Juan Bobo is a folkloric character on the island of Puerto Rico. For nearly two centuries a collection of books, songs, riddles and folktales have developed around him. Hundreds of children's books have been written about Juan Bobo in English ...
'' series, by Virginia Schomp, pictures by Jess Yeomans
Mystery Books
* ''The Case of the Hungry Stranger'', story and pictures by Crosby Bonsall
* ''The Case of the Cat's Meow'', story and pictures by Crosby Bonsall
* ''Big Max'', by Kin Platt, pictures by
Robert Lopshire
Sports Books
* ''Here Comes the Strikeout'', story and pictures by Leonard Kessler
* ''Kick, Pass, and Run'', story and pictures by Leonard Kessler
Early Books
* ''Cat and Dog'' by
Else Holmelund Minarik, pictures by
Fritz Siebel
* ''Who Will Be My Friends?'', story and pictures by
Syd Hoff
* ''Albert the Albatross'', story and pictures by Syd Hoff
* ''What Have I Got?'', by Mike McClintock, pictures by Leonard Kessler
* ''Come and Have Fun'', by
Edith Thacher Hurd
Edith Thacher Hurd (September 14, 1910 – January 25, 1997) was an American writer of children's books. She published 70 books in her lifetime,Saxon, Wolfgang''The New York Times'' (July 25, 1997). fifty of them illustrated by her husband, Clemen ...
, pictures by
Clement Hurd
Clement Gazzam Hurd (January 12, 1908 – February 5, 1988) was an American artist. He is known for illustrations of children's picture books, especially collaborations with writer Margaret Wise Brown including ''Goodnight Moon'' (1947) and '' The ...
* ''Mine's the Best'', by Crosby Bonsall
* ''Hester the Jester'', by Ben Schecter
* ''The Case of the Dumb Bells'', story and pictures by
Crosby Bonsall
* ''The Homework Caper'', by Joan M. Lexau, pictures by Syd Hoff
Science I CAN READ Books
* ''Seeds and More Seeds'' by
Millicent E. Selsam, pictures by
Tomi Ungerer
Jean-Thomas "Tomi" Ungerer (; 28 November 1931 – 9 February 2019) was an Alsatian artist and writer. He published over 140 books ranging from children's books to adult works and from the fantastic to the autobiographical. He was known for sha ...
* ''Plenty of Fish'' by Millicent Selsam, pictures by
Erik Blegvad
Erik Blegvad (; 3 March 1923 – 14 January 2014) was a British illustrator of more than a hundred books, including ''The Winter Bear'', '' The Borrowers'', and the 1957 omnibus '' Bedknob and Broomstick''. He died at the age of 90.
References ...
* ''Tony's Birds'' by Millicent Selsam, pictures by
Kurt Werth
* ''Terry and the Caterpillars'' by Millicent Selsam, pictures by
Arnold Lobel
Arnold Stark Lobel (May 22, 1933 – December 4, 1987) was an American author of children's books, including the '' Frog and Toad'' series and '' Mouse Soup''. He wrote and illustrated these picture books as well as ''Fables'', a 1981 Caldecott M ...
* ''Red Tag Comes Back'' by Fred Phleger, pictures by Arnold Lobel
* ''Prove It!'' by Rose Wyler and
Gerald Ames, pictures by Talivaldis Stubis
* ''Greg's Microscope'' by Millicent Selsam, pictures by Arnold Lobel
* ''Seahorse'' by Robert A. Morris, pictures by Arnold Lobel
* ''Let's Get Turtles'' by Millicent Selsam, pictures by Arnold Lobel
* ''Benny's Animals and How He Put Them In Order'', by Millicent Selsam, pictures by John Kaufmann
* ''When an Animal Grows'', by Millicent Selsam
* ''Hidden Animals'', by Millicent Selsam
* ''The Toad Hunt'', by Janet Chenery
* ''Ants Are Fun'', by Mildred Myrick, pictures by Arnold Lobel
* ''Wolfie'', by Janet Chenery
* ''Catch a Whale by the Tail'', by Edward Ricciuti
* ''The Penguins Are Coming'', by R.L. Penney
* ''A Nest of Wood Ducks'', by Evelyn Shaw, pictures by Cherryl Pape
* ''The Bug That Laid the Golden Eggs'', Millicent Selsam
* ''Alligator'' by Evelyn S. Shaw
* ''Octopus'' by Evelyn S. Shaw
* ''Woodchuck'' by Faith McNulty
* ''Elephant Seal Island'' by Evelyn S. Shaw
* ''More Potatoes!'' by Millicent Selsam
* ''Fireflies'' by Joanne Ryder
* ''Barn Owl'' by Phyllis Flower
* ''Egg to Chick'' by Millicent Selsam
* ''An Animal for Alan'' by Edward R. Ricciuti, pictures by Tom Eaton
* ''Donald and the Fish That Walked'' by Edward R. Ricciuti
* ''Fish Out of School'' by Evelyn S. Shaw
* ''Look for a Bird by Edith Thacher Hurd''
References
* "Biscuit Goes to School" by Alyssa Satin Capucilli; pictures by Pat Schories. Fiction, 26 pages. HarperCollins Publishers, 2002. .
External links
*
{{HarperCollins
Book series introduced in 1957
American children's books
Learning to read
Series of children's books
William Collins, Sons books
HarperCollins books