Free Books for 3rd Graders
Literacy changes lives, and we’re dedicated to making quality books freely available to every young reader. Browse free kids books online designed for 3rd graders ages 7-8. Read childrens books for free featuring advanced vocabulary and chapter-style stories. Download free story books PDF or enjoy free read aloud books online with printable childrens stories.
Achoo!
Nitwit’s nose is twitchy, his eyes are watery, and his throat feels like he swallowed a cactus - but is he going to rest? No way! Not when he’s tough as an elephant and one hundred percent fine. Can Nitwit march past his friends, dodge a sneezy dog, and outsmart his own cosy bed? Or will one mighty ACHOO change everything? This decodable reader practises the ‘ph’ sound in words such as ’elephant,’ ‘phone,’ ‘phony,’ and ’triumphant.’
Big Sis Never Cries!
Big Sis is the coolest kid in the whole world. She climbs to dizzy heights, laughs off a feisty dog, and never, ever cries - not even when she tumbles smack into the dirt! So when her little sibling spots real, wet tears rolling down her cheeks in the kitchen, what on earth could have finally cracked the bravest kid around? This decodable reader practises the ’ei’ phonogram in words like ’eight,’ ‘height,’ ‘weird,’ and ’neither.’
Crack! Got It!
Gran says they’re making the best coconut bars in the whole world - from scratch. But what does “from scratch” actually mean? Climbing trees? Cranking wheels until your wrists ache? Wrestling stubborn husks that refuse to budge? With every crack, thunk, and stir, the kitchen fills with the sweetest smell ever - but will Gran ever say the magic words: “We are done”? A decodable reader practising the ‘wr’ sound in words like ‘wrapped,’ ‘wrestled,’ ‘wriggle,’ and ‘wrists.’
Minecraft Ecology: Deserts
Could you survive a day in the blazing Minecraft desert? Sand stretches in every direction, the sun climbs to a dizzying height, and the air feels weirdly still. Where do husks hide when the heat gets too strong? How do rabbits stay cool, and what hidden treasures wait beneath the dunes? Grab a shovel, pack a map, and seize the chance to explore this foreign land! This decodable reader practises the ’ei’ phonogram in words such as ‘weird,’ ‘height,’ ’neither,’ and ‘seize.’
Minecraft Ecology: Forests
Step into the shady world of Minecraft forests, where oak and birch trees pack tight and the floor stays cool and dim. Can Alex keep her wits about her when thick leaves block her view and mobs lurk behind every trunk? Why is wood the most treasured thing in the game, and what happens when too many trees fall? Gather provisions, spot rare dark oaks, and help replant a greener world. This decodable reader practises si making /zh/ in words like ’treasure,’ ‘vision,’ ‘unusual,’ and ‘decision.’
Minecraft Ecology: Oceans
Dive beneath the waves and explore the huge ocean biomes of Minecraft! Did you know oceans cover more than half the whole world? From warm, sunny reefs bursting with tropical fish to frozen seas where only the toughest mobs survive, each ocean hides its own secrets. Who lurks in the dark depths? Which creatures can leap from the water and walk on land? This decodable reader practises the ph sound in words like ‘dolphins,’ ‘atmosphere,’ ‘amphibians,’ ’triumph,’ and ‘catastrophe.’
Minecraft Ecology: Plains
Welcome to the wide, green plains of Minecraft, where the grass stretches out as far as you can see! Can you hear a horse neigh near the fence, or spot a cow grazing in the shade? Which peaceful mobs live in this sunny neighbourhood, and why does a farmer need to balance the herd? This decodable reader practises the ’eigh’ phonogram with words like ’eighty,’ ’neigh,’ ‘weighs,’ and ‘outweigh.’
My Duck Beat the Flock!
Jen says her wobbly duck is the fastest in town - but can a duck that barely lifts off the ground really beat a whole flock of sleek racers? When the Big Flock Race begins and the starting horn blows, will Jen’s feathery friend flap into glory or flop in front of the giggling crowd? This decodable reader practises the gn phonogram in words like ‘sign,’ ‘gnat,’ ‘reigned,’ and ‘resigned.’
Pests!
Skel loves his brick house spotless, from the floors right up to the ceiling - but Zom and Jack think cleaning is weird and would rather flop in the sunny yard. What happens when nobody lifts a mop for days? Why are strange little legs skittering in the shadows, and who seized the last slice of pie? Can the pals fix the mess before the bugs take over? This decodable reader practises the ’ei’ sound in words like ‘ceiling,’ ’eight,’ ‘seized,’ and ‘weirdly.’
Phantoms
Skel has a list of chores longer than his arm, and he’s far too busy for rest. But when night falls and glowing green eyes appear in the sky, can a tired skeleton outrun a hungry phantom? Will Bones and Jack reach him in time, or has Skel’s no-sleep adventure finally gone too far? This decodable reader practises si making /zh/ in words such as ’treasure,’ ‘decision,’ ‘vision,’ and ‘pleasure.’
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does having access to free books matter for 3rd graders' reading development?
Third grade is the pivotal year when children transition from ’learning to read’ to ‘reading to learn’ (Chall, 1983), and access to a wide range of books is essential for building the reading volume that drives growth. Research from the UChicago digital library study shows that access to digital book libraries measurably improves literacy outcomes, particularly for disadvantaged children. Bookbot’s free online books for third graders remove financial barriers by offering free reading on the website, with many titles also including PDF downloads, printable versions, or read-aloud features with word-by-word highlighting.
How are Bookbot's free books for third graders structured to support reading skills?
Bookbot’s free books for third graders follow a structured scope and sequence grounded in systematic phonics research by Ehri et al. (2001). Each book is levelled by phonics skill so children practice decoding patterns they have already learned, including advanced vowel patterns and multi-syllable words appropriate for 3rd graders. Free reading for 3rd graders on Bookbot spans adventure, animals, family, humour, and many more topics, so children build skills while reading about subjects they genuinely enjoy. For more on how phonics instruction works, see our guide on what is phonics.
Can free online books for third graders be as effective as purchased materials?
Free online books for third graders can be just as effective as purchased materials when they are grounded in the science of reading and matched to the child’s level. The National Reading Panel (2000) found that systematic phonics instruction produces significant reading gains regardless of delivery format. What matters is the quality of the text and its alignment with research-based practices, not the price. Bookbot’s reading for third graders online free uses decodable text designed by literacy educators, ensuring every free book supports genuine skill development.
What formats are available for free books for third graders on Bookbot?
Bookbot offers free books for third graders in multiple formats to suit different reading situations. Children can read online for free, and many titles also offer PDF downloads, printable versions, or read-aloud features with word-by-word highlighting. Takacs & Bus (2020) found that multimedia story features enhance vocabulary and comprehension, and Bookbot’s free reading for 3rd graders takes advantage of these formats to make reading accessible anytime, anywhere. Stanovich (1986) showed that more reading leads to stronger skills, so having flexible, free access makes daily practice easy.