Summer reading — rising kindergarten grade
Books commonly assigned over the summer to students entering kindergarten grade in US schools. Each title links to its full curriculum citations — which districts, curricula, and states reference it.
8 titles
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CorduroyDon Freeman · 600L
Green Eggs and HamDr. Seuss · 210L
If You Give a Mouse a CookieLaura Numeroff · 410L
Make Way for DucklingsRobert McCloskey · 730L
Mercy Watson to the RescueKate DiCamillo · 450L
The Cat in the HatDr. Seuss · 430L
The Snowy DayEzra Jack Keats · 500L
The Very Hungry CaterpillarEric Carle · 460L
Summer reading assignments in US schools typically come from one of three sources: a district summer reading list published by the ELA department, a state-level suggested list (most common in Massachusetts, New York, and Virginia), or the incoming teacher’s pre-year reading expectation. Content overlaps heavily year-to-year because districts lean on the same canon — Common Core Appendix B, state ELA exemplars, and AP/IB course-audit frameworks.
The titles here are those most commonly cited across verified district and state summer lists for students entering kindergartengrade. Each book’s detail page links to its primary-source citation (the state DOE page, district ELA page, or national curriculum document) and the grade placements where it’s referenced. Check your specific district’s website for the binding assigned list — this page surfaces the pattern, not a substitute for the district’s authoritative version.
Rising kindergarten-grade summer reading tends to cluster around picture books, early readers, and short chapter books that reinforce phonics and build reading stamina before formal instruction resumes.