Free Books for 2nd Graders
We believe every child deserves free access to quality reading materials that nurture a lifelong love of learning. Explore free kids books online designed for 2nd graders ages 6-7. Read childrens books for free featuring digraphs and longer stories. Download free story books PDF or enjoy free read aloud books online with printable childrens stories.
Look! Big Sis Cries!
Big Sis is the coolest person in the whole world - she climbs the tallest trees, fixes crashed toy planes, and isn’t scared of anything, not even the barking pooch in the yard. But when her little brother peeks over the kitchen stool and spots real, wet tears on her cheeks, he can’t believe his eyes. What could POSSIBLY make Big Sis cry? This decodable reader practises the ‘oo’ sound in words like ‘cool,’ ‘stood,’ ‘shook,’ and ‘spoon.’
Don't Chop the Bees!
Ned has spotted a bee buzzing across his farm, and now he simply must find out where it lives - and whether it might share some of that sweet golden honey. But bees don’t love being chopped at with axes, and a hungry bear is eyeing the same prize. Can Ned and The Book find a cleverer way to get their treat? This decodable reader practises suffixes in words like ‘boldly,’ ‘softly,’ ‘kindly,’ and ‘swiftly.’
Where Is That Smell?
Tip’s nose wakes her up with a smell she has never sniffed before - cold, clean, and wild. What is falling from the sky? And later, when a warm, spicy scent drifts past her twitching nose, where on earth is it coming from? With Brat Cat acting very suspiciously and Fig Pig busy with the lights, Tip follows her nose on a snowy Christmas adventure. This decodable reader practises the ’ew’ phonogram in words like ’new,’ ‘crew,’ ‘grew,’ ‘knew,’ and ‘stew.’
Not That Colour!
Ned the farmer has a problem - his new leather armour is plain, boring brown, and he wants to look AMAZING. Can red flowers help? What about yellow ones? When Ned crushes petals into dye, something surprising happens on his workbench, and soon The Book is helping him cook up a whole rainbow of colours for his fashion show. This decodable reader practises suffixes in words like ‘farmer,’ ‘handful,’ ’lovely,’ and ‘brightly.’
Pests!
Skel keeps his brick house sparkling clean, but Zom and Jack would rather flop in the grass than lift a mop. When Skel finally marches out the door, the two slackers think they’ve won - no chores, no fuss, just sunshine and naps. But what happens when the muck piles up and strange little legs start skittering through the shadows? Can the pests be stopped? This decodable reader practises the ‘igh’ phonogram in words like ‘bright,’ ‘fight,’ ’night,’ and ‘might.’
Skel Cries!
Skel has a list of chores longer than his arm, and rest is the very last thing on his mind. But when the sun sinks low and shadows stretch across the field, something with glowing eyes is watching from the clouds. What happens to those who refuse to sleep? Can Skel and Bones make it home before the phantoms swoop? This decodable reader practises the ‘ie’ phonogram in words like ’tied,’ ‘spied,’ ‘shield,’ ‘shriek,’ and ‘cries.’
The Bucket Splashes!
Ned has a brand new house, a very bossy magic book, and a belly full of nothing but apples. Can he really grow his own food from tiny seeds hidden in the grass? And when The Book sends him lugging a bucket of seawater across the whole field, will Ned’s arms survive the journey? A funny tale of hard work, wobbly green shoots, and one very unhelpful book. This decodable reader practises es plurals in words such as ‘bunches,’ ‘patches,’ ‘searches,’ and ‘splashes.’
The Cursed Emerald Part 1
CHINK, CHINK, CHINK - just another boring day of mining coal, until a strange glowing emerald changes everything. One touch, one Creeper blast, and suddenly our miner is standing under unfamiliar stars with monsters closing in. Where did the emerald send them? And what will happen when night falls in the jungle? This decodable reader practises ci/si/ti making /sh/ in words like ‘action,’ ‘caution,’ ‘direction,’ and ‘hesitation.’
Bigger Blossoms!
Ladybug has found a teeny, tiny vine in the yard, and she is certain she can grow it into the most magnificent garden anyone has ever seen. But have you ever watched a vine climb a little too quickly? What happens when golden blossoms, fat pumpkins, and curling tendrils start wrapping around everything in sight? Snail tries to warn her, but Ladybug has big plans! This decodable reader practises suffixes in words like ‘brightly,’ ‘proudly,’ ‘quickly,’ ‘growers,’ and ’lovely.’
Kale Catches a Thief!
Something took a giant bite out of the ripest guava on the tree, and Kina and Kale are on the case! Was it a tiny caterpillar? A hopping grasshopper? A sneaky pixie with sharp little teeth? As the sun goes down and the yard grows dark, the two detectives set up camp under the branches to catch the mystery muncher red-handed. Who could the guava thief be? This decodable reader practises the ‘ie’ phonogram in words like ‘cries,’ ‘flies,’ ‘spied,’ and ’thief.’
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I find free books for second graders to read online?
Bookbot’s website offers a full library of free online books for second graders that children can read directly in the browser, with many titles also offering PDF downloads, printable versions, or read-aloud features with word-by-word highlighting. Research from the University of Chicago found that access to a digital library significantly improves literacy skills for young children, especially in underserved communities. Every free reading book for second graders on Bookbot is levelled by a structured phonics scope and sequence, covering digraphs, vowel teams, r-controlled vowels, and multi-syllable words appropriate for ages 6-7.
Are free ebooks for second graders as effective as printed books?
Free ebooks for second graders can match or even exceed printed books when they include interactive features such as read-aloud support with word-by-word highlighting, which Takacs and Bus (2020) found enhances vocabulary and story comprehension in young learners. Books for second graders to read online for free on Bookbot offer these multimedia features, and many titles include PDF versions that families can print for screen-free reading. The key factor, as Ehri et al. (2001) emphasise, is that the text is matched to the child’s phonics level, whether digital or printed.
How do free reading books help 2nd graders practise at home?
Free reading books for second graders remove financial barriers to the consistent daily practice that Snow, Burns, and Griffin (1998) identify as essential for preventing reading difficulties. On Bookbot, books for second graders free of charge are available across dozens of topics from animals and adventure to fairy tales and family, so children always have fresh material at their level. Parents can read online, and many books also offer PDF downloads or read-aloud features to fit practice into any routine.
What reading level should free books for second graders be?
Free books for second graders should be at a level where the child can decode roughly 95 percent of the words independently while still meeting a few new challenges, which keeps them in what Stanovich (1986) calls a positive feedback loop of reading growth. Second graders are typically working on digraphs, vowel teams, and multi-syllable words, so the text should feature these patterns. Bookbot’s free online books for second graders are organised by phonics level rather than generic grade bands, making it simple for parents to find the right match.