Free Books for 1st Graders
We’re passionate about ensuring literacy is accessible to every child, which is why these books are completely free. Access free kids books online designed for 1st graders ages 5-6. Read childrens books for free featuring phonics patterns perfect for first grade. Download free story books PDF or enjoy free read aloud books online with printable childrens stories.
Birds Like Me Don't Fly
Hank has one enormous dream - he wants to fly! But his wings are small, his body is big, and his feet just won’t leave the ground. When the other birds laugh and say birds like Hank don’t fly, will he give up on his dream? Or could a plank, some tape, and a very big idea change everything? Grab your goggles and find out! This decodable reader practises the nk sound in words like ‘bank,’ ‘clank,’ ‘shrink,’ and ’think.’
Hold On, Brother!
When Jack and Ben fight over a toy, Mum sends them straight to bed - but what happens when Jack dreams up a giant elephant and zooms off across the plains without his little brother? What if Ben needs him? Can Jack reach his brother before it’s too late? Climb on and hold tight for a wild ride full of heart and hope! This decodable reader practises the ‘wh’ sound in words like ‘what,’ ‘when,’ ‘whiz,’ ‘whew,’ and ‘whole.’
I Choose That Home!
Ling is delivering figs to Nan, but every house along the way looks more exciting than the last. A stilt house in the sky? A shop that smells like lunch? A garage with a roaring bike? Even a house floating on the waves! Which one will Ling choose for a forever home? This decodable reader practises the ’ng’ sound in words like ‘bang,’ ‘brings,’ ‘rings,’ and ‘sings.’
The Birch Patch
Have you ever stood beneath a tall birch tree and felt the cool shade on your face? Step into the forests of Minecraft, where each patch of trees holds charm, chill, and surprise! Why do players chop so much wood in their very first minutes? What hides behind the trunks of a dark oak forest, waiting to make you flinch? Grab your axe and reach for adventure! This decodable reader practises the ‘ch’ sound in words like ‘birch,’ ‘chop,’ ‘chunk,’ and ‘patch.’
Ping and the Gang
Dive beneath the waves with Ping the fish! From warm, sunny reefs where pink things cling to the rocks, to icy seas where cod and squid hang on in the deep, the Minecraft ocean is full of wonder. But what happens when junk starts to wreck the sea? Can Ping, Tang, and their gang help life spring back to all things? This decodable reader practises the ’ng’ sound in words like ‘cling,’ ‘spring,’ ‘strong,’ and ‘brings.’
A Pink Pig on the Ranch
Have you ever wandered across the wide, flat plains of Minecraft? A pink pig sniffs the dirt, a hen pecks by a tall birch trunk, and horses gallop under a bright blue sky. Could this be the perfect spot to build a ranch? But when too many cows munch the grass, what happens to the land? This decodable reader practises the nk phonogram in words like ‘pink,’ ’trunk,’ ’think,’ ‘dunk,’ and ’thank.’
A Snug Hut for Us!
Poor Pokey just wants a snug spot to sleep, but everywhere he goes, the other cats shout “No room!” Can one soggy little cat find somewhere warm before the storm rolls in? And when lightning cracks the sky and those same grumpy cats come running for help, what will Pokey do? A cosy, rainy-night tale about kindness when it matters most. This decodable reader practises short u with j, v, y in words like ‘jumps,’ ‘hut,’ ‘snug,’ ‘yelps,’ and ‘us.’
His Big Gig
Pang the cicada has the biggest job of his life - conducting the Dry Season Concert for the whole forest! His wings tremble, his knees wobble, and his glasses keep sliding down his nose. Can he get the choir to sing in tune? And what happens when something very wet and very unexpected starts falling from the sky at a DRY season concert? A decodable reader practising open syllables in words like ‘be,’ ‘fly,’ ‘my,’ ’try,’ and ‘we.’
The Cursed Emerald Part 1
CHINK, CHINK, CHINK goes Steve’s pickaxe - just another boring day in the mine. But what happens when a strange green gem starts glowing in the wall? One touch, one flash, and suddenly Steve is standing under the stars with monsters closing in from every side. Can he outrun a spider, a skeleton, and a baby zombie riding a chicken? This decodable reader practises the ’nk’ sound in words like ‘clink,’ ‘sinks,’ ‘bank,’ ’thank,’ and ‘wink.’
We Spy the Sly Bat
Someone has taken a huge bite out of the ripest guava on the tree - but who? Kina and Kale are on the case! Was it a caterpillar, a grasshopper, or maybe even the chicken? When every guess turns out wrong, the brave detectives decide to camp by the tree and wait. Could the sneaky biter only come out at night? This decodable reader builds confidence with open syllables, featuring words like ‘we,’ ‘go,’ ‘my,’ ‘fly,’ and ‘shy.’
Frequently Asked Questions
What free formats are available for 1st grade books on Bookbot's website?
Bookbot’s website offers free online books for 1st graders that can be read directly on the site, with many titles also offering PDF downloads, printable versions, or read-aloud features with word-by-word highlighting. Takacs and Bus (2020) found that multimedia reading features like highlighting significantly benefit young children’s literacy development. Each free book follows a phonics-based progression so children practice CVC words, blends, and digraphs while reading stories across genres including adventure, animals, fairy tales, and more. Learn more about what are decodable books.
Are free books for 1st graders on Bookbot as effective as purchased reading programmes?
Bookbot’s free books to read for 1st graders follow the same research-based phonics progression as the full library, making them just as effective for building decoding skills. Snow, Burns, and Griffin (1998) identified consistent practice with appropriately levelled texts as critical for preventing reading difficulties, and Bookbot’s free collection provides exactly that. Each free short story for 1st graders is organised by Bookbot’s scope and sequence so parents and teachers can select the right level with confidence.
How can families use free online books for 1st graders to build a daily reading routine?
Families can use free online books for 1st graders to establish a consistent daily reading routine because the books are accessible on any device at any time with no cost barrier. A UChicago study found that access to a digital library for shared reading measurably improves literacy skills in young children. Even 10 to 15 minutes of daily reading with short books for 1st graders free can make a meaningful difference in fluency and confidence. For more tips on building motivation, see 8 ways to boost reading motivation.
Why does Bookbot offer free books for 1st graders when the app is a paid subscription?
Bookbot offers books for 1st graders free on its website because the organisation believes every child deserves access to high-quality reading materials regardless of family circumstances. The National Reading Panel (2000) established that systematic phonics instruction is essential for early readers, and Bookbot’s free website books deliver that instruction through decodable stories, with many titles also including PDF downloads or read-aloud features. The paid Bookbot app provides additional interactive features, but the website books ensure no child misses out on structured reading practice. See what is phonics for more on this approach.