Fairy Tale Books for Kids
Literacy changes lives, and we’re dedicated to making quality books accessible to every young reader. This collection brings timeless fairy tales to young readers ages 5 to 9. Each book features magical kingdoms, brave heroes, and enchanting adventures that have delighted children for generations, blending wonder with wisdom.
Loop That Troll!
When a shaggy, rumbly troll comes creeping out of the woods, little Nib keeps right on spinning her red wool - but what is she really planning? Can a ball of yarn and a very clever girl outwit a hungry troll big enough to snap a tree? And when her brothers spot a thin red thread winding into the forest, will they follow it in time? This decodable reader practises the ‘ough’ phonogram in words like ’though,’ ’thought,’ ‘rough,’ and ’enough.’
Stop, Broom, Stop!
The Wind Princess is coming to visit at sunrise, and everything must sparkle! But when Kate grabs the Rainbow Broom to help with the housework, it growls, dodges, and zooms straight out the doorway with Kate clinging on for dear life. Why is the magical broom so grumpy? Can Kate calm it down before their special guest arrives? This decodable reader practises compound words such as ‘sunrise,’ ‘hallway,’ ‘bathtub,’ ‘cobweb,’ and ‘sunshine.’
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are fairy tales good for children learning to read?
Fairy tales offer predictable story structures β a beginning, a challenge, and a resolution β that help young readers develop comprehension skills. Research on how children learn from narrative fiction (Springer, 2022) found that familiar story patterns allow children to focus more on decoding because they can draw on narrative expectations to support understanding.
How do fairy tale retellings support phonics practice?
These fairy tale retellings use decodable text matched to specific phonics levels, so children sound out words using patterns they have already learned. The familiar characters and plots mean a child’s energy goes toward reading the words rather than figuring out an unfamiliar story. Jeanne Chall’s Stages of Reading Development (1983) describes this early stage as one where practice with decodable text is essential.
What formats are these fairy tale books available in?
Fairy tale books are available on the Bookbot website, with many titles free to read online. Select books also offer PDF downloads or read-aloud features, which highlight each word as the story is narrated β helpful for children who are building their reading foundations.
Do children actually become absorbed in stories at this age?
Yes. A study published in Frontiers in Psychology (2022) found that children as young as five become genuinely absorbed when reading or listening to fiction, and this absorption is linked to stronger comprehension and recall. Fairy tales, with their vivid characters and dramatic arcs, are especially good at creating that kind of engagement.
What reading levels are the fairy tale books available in?
The collection covers levels from simple CVC words for beginning readers through more advanced phonics patterns including blends, digraphs, and vowel teams. You can filter by grade level to find fairy tales that match your child’s current reading ability.