Gardening is not only a fun and educational activity, but it also teaches students about the natural world and encourages them to appreciate and care for the environment.
If you're looking to spark a love for gardening in your classroom or at home, then you've come to the right place! We’ve handpicked a list of gardening books in the Reading Eggs Library that are perfect for nature lovers.
From vibrant picture books to informational texts, these titles will inspire students to cultivate their green thumbs. Watch their reading bloom today!
There are over 3,500 non-fiction and fiction titles to choose from in the Reading Eggs ever-expanding digital Library. Get access to ALL the books in the Library with a Reading Eggs school subscription.
What can you see when you look in the garden? In this book, readers learn how to describe animals seen in different parts of the garden. You can also find teacher notes and worksheets in the Teacher Library.
Reading age: 5–7 years old | Lexile: 220L
Moose is no ordinary dog! While his owner, Frank, is away for the day, Moose diligently tends to the yard. When Frank comes back, he is delighted to find the yard adorned with beautiful flowers that Moose has planted. Don’t forget to check out the rest of the Moose series in the Reading Eggs Library.
Reading age: 5–7 years old | Lexile: 280L
Learn all about composting and what goes in a compost bin. Compost is also a phonics reading book that corresponds to Phase 4 of Letters and Sounds.
Reading age: 5–7 years old | Lexile: 440L
Patrick hears a funny noise in the garden. It sounds like a cat, but Patrick doesn’t have a cat. Then he sees a flash of blue and five golden eyes staring at him from the bushes! What is it? This short, illustrated fiction text for newly independent readers is ideal for building reading confidence.
Reading age: 5–7 years old | Lexile: 540L
Meet the pollinators. These interesting insects, birds, mammals and lizards have a very important job to do - to help plants reproduce. This book presents concepts in a relatable way to engage young readers and provide teachers with informational texts to support science curriculums.
Reading age: 5–7 years old | Lexile: 550L
Wiggly Worms introduces readers to the miniature world of worms. From learning about their habitat to how they live, young nature enthusiasts will unearth important facts about these garden crawlers.
Reading age: 5–7 years old | Lexile: 570L
In this book, readers dive into the world of worms and discover how they play a crucial role in nature by decomposing dead leaves and animals and enriching soil with their nutrient-rich castings.
Reading age: 5–7 years old | Lexile: 580L
Planning to grow a garden as part of a class project or at home? With a designated teaching focus, before-and-after reading activities and more, this book is designed to help young learners observe, question and implement ideas to reach a successful outcome.
Reading age: 5–7 years old | Lexile: 560L
Can a garden be indoors? Featuring a step-by-step format, readers will learn how to build their own tiny garden in a glass container. It also offers them the opportunity to reach conclusions by following simple, organized directions.
Reading age: 5–7 years old | Lexile: 570L
A lovely non-fiction story about how Carson and his classmates make something special with the vegetables they’ve grown in the school friendship garden.
Reading age: 5–7 years old | Lexile: 570L
Learn all about ants and how they function in their natural element. Readers will discover amazing facts about these hard-working critters, from how they reproduce to what they do when no one is looking.
Reading age: 7–9 years old | Lexile: 610L
All Alex wants is a new bike, so she decides to take on a new job. She goes to her neighbour Old Man Oliver to ask if he needs extra help to tend to his garden, but he has other ideas… Teacher notes and worksheets for this text are included in the Teacher Library.
Reading age: 10 and above | Lexile: 580L
The Teacher Library gives you the ability to create a book collection to share with your students. All it takes is a couple of clicks to build your own one-of-a-kind book collections! These curated selections can complement learning themes, or help students stay focused during guided reading.
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Besides having access to over 3,500 e-books, what makes reading fun and rewarding in the Reading Eggs Library is the thrill of earning golden eggs!
When students complete the comprehension quiz at the end of each book, they get to earn golden eggs which can be used to adorn their avatars and homes in the program, adding an exciting element to reading books.
Students can also add their personal touch by rating and submitting book reviews. For educators teaching a younger age group, our lower-levelled books come with read-to-me audio support. This allows beginner readers to read independently with assistance and enhances their reading fluency.
Furthermore, all books read in the Library will be automatically added to your students' Reading Journal, where they can track the number of books read in each month and celebrate their reading achievements!
Reading Eggs is a comprehensive, well-integrated program which I have found to be of great help in developing children's skills and interest in reading. Even the senior students wanted to have a go! – Lynne Brehaut, Nungurner Primary
In addition to boasting a digital library of over 3,500 books, Reading Eggs also includes 120 core reading lessons, hundreds of activities, animated rhymes and songs to keep your students engaged while they build their reading skills.