Free Fantasy Books for 2nd Graders
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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 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.’
Gad and the Claws
Meet Gad, the friendliest ghost in the forest - but nobody wants to play with him! Can a lonely ghost find friends when everyone takes one look at his green skin and runs away screaming? Gad tries hiding in coconuts, floating with balloons, and dodging a very sharp-clawed cat. Will the kids ever stop being scared long enough to see how funny he really is? This decodable reader practises the aw/au phonogram in words like ‘yawn,’ ‘claws,’ ‘pause,’ and ‘haunt.’
Not My Pies!
Tom the Baker makes the best pies in Canville - but when something smashes the village guards to bits, is a sneaky thief to blame? As brutes creep through the night, Tom grieves for his cosy shop and wonders if anything can keep the village safe. Can a great stone wall save Tom’s pies before disaster strikes again? This decodable reader practises the ‘ie’ sound in words like ‘cried,’ ‘field,’ ’thief,’ and ‘pies.’
Not Tonight, Monsters!
Ned used to hide under his blankets when the monsters came out at night. But not tonight! Tonight, Ned has a shiny sword, a brave heart, and a plan to stand his ground. Can one small farmer really take on a zombie, a sneaky skeleton, and a giant spider all by himself? What will he find waiting when the shadows grow long? This decodable reader practises es plurals in words like ‘crashes,’ ‘crouches,’ ‘dashes,’ ‘hisses,’ and ‘flashes.’
Who's Playing Up There?
Look up! Can you spot a human figure dancing in the clouds? When a cloud man waves down at three curious kids, a whole sky-band joins in with music, jigs, and opera singing. But what happens when the drummer pounds too hard and the sky turns dark? Will the children make it home before the storm? This decodable reader practises 2-syllable open words such as ‘human,’ ‘music,’ ’lady,’ and ’tiny.’
Hold On, Kim!
When a sudden tapping wakes Kim from her nap, she tiptoes out the doorway to find where the noise is coming from. What could be hiding inside a dusty cottage? And what happens when Kim sits down at a loom that weaves all by itself? Follow along as a brilliant pattern carries her somewhere she never expected to go. This decodable reader practises VC/CV syllables in words such as ‘cottage,’ ‘pattern,’ ‘yellow,’ and ‘sudden.’
The Pumpkin Patch
Zom’s pumpkins are the biggest, plumpest crop he’s ever grown, and he’s already dreaming of the delicious cakes he’ll bake. But when one pumpkin vanishes overnight without a single footprint left behind, his suspicion grows. Who - or what - is sneaking through the patch after dark? Can Zom and Skel stake out the garden and catch the mysterious thief before every last pumpkin disappears? This decodable reader practises ci/si/ti making /sh/ in words such as ‘attention,’ ‘delicious,’ ‘suspicion,’ and ‘determination.’
A Noise at the Door!
Pa tells the best bedtime tales in the world - but is tonight’s story just a tall tale, or something more? Meet a girl made of air who nobody can see, until one brave boy picks up a paintbrush and changes everything. Will she finally be noticed? And when the lamp clicks off and the door creaks open on its own… who’s really there? This decodable reader practises the oi/oy phonogram in words like ‘boy,’ ‘joy,’ ’noise,’ and ‘voice.’
Don't Wake the Sea Beast!
Bam’s flute plays the sweetest tune on the beach - so sweet that even Bird is dozing in the air! But what happens when he plays just a tiny bit louder? Why does the ground start to shake, and whose golden eyes are rising from the waves? Can one small boy and his flute calm a very grumpy sea beast before the whole bay washes away? This decodable reader practises the ’ea’ phonogram in words like ‘beast,’ ‘gleam,’ ‘scream,’ and ‘feast.’
Frequently Asked Questions
How do free fantasy books strengthen comprehension in 2nd graders?
Fantasy stories require children to build detailed mental images of worlds that do not exist in their everyday experience, such as enchanted forests, magical creatures, and invisible kingdoms. This mental imagery work is a core comprehension skill. A 2022 study in Springer’s Educational Psychology Review found that narrative engagement activates deeper processing of text, improving both understanding and recall. Free fantasy books for 2nd graders on Bookbot combine this imaginative depth with phonics-based levelling, so children practice decoding digraphs, vowel teams, and multi-syllable words within genuinely compelling stories. For more on how structured reading supports this stage, see What Are Decodable Books?.
What phonics patterns are covered in free fantasy stories for second grade?
Second graders are typically working on digraphs (sh, ch, th), vowel teams (ee, oa, ai), r-controlled vowels (ar, or, ir), and multi-syllable words. Free fantasy stories for second grade on Bookbot follow a structured scope and sequence so fantasy vocabulary like ‘dragon,’ ‘sorcerer,’ ’enchanted,’ and ‘invisible’ appears at the stage where children have the tools to decode it. The National Reading Panel (2000) established that systematic phonics instruction produces significant reading benefits through second grade, making phonics-aligned fantasy books both engaging and educationally sound.
Can free fantasy picture books for 6 year olds encourage reluctant readers?
Fantasy is one of the best genres for reluctant readers because magical plots create a strong pull to keep reading. A child who resists ordinary stories may be captivated by a tale about a wizard’s quest or a talking animal’s adventure. Stanovich (1986) demonstrated that increased reading volume drives vocabulary and fluency growth, so getting a reluctant reader to engage with even one compelling fantasy book can spark a positive cycle. Free fantasy picture books for 6 year olds on Bookbot are levelled by phonics skill so the text is challenging but not frustrating. For more strategies, see Reluctant Readers.
Where can I access free fantasy books for 2nd graders online?
Bookbot’s website provides a full library of free fantasy books for 2nd graders available to read free on the Bookbot website, with many titles also available as downloadable PDFs, all with no subscription or cost. Research by Takacs and Bus (2020) found that shared reading supports vocabulary acquisition and story comprehension in young readers. Fantasy books for 2nd graders free online on Bookbot are organised by phonics level, making it easy for parents and teachers to select the right difficulty for each child.