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August 28, 2017 by Brandi

Tot School Letter X Books

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Tot School Letter X Books - 8 books we read for toddler preschool study of the letter X. Some books are on two year old level but most are on a higher level.

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During Tot school with the girls we focus on one letter each week. This week is the letter X. Here is our Tot School Letter X Books list.

I have been trying to read about 2 books a day or 10 books a week that fall in the theme for that week. Of course, our main focus is letters but sometimes I’ll throw in a book or two about numbers, shapes, or colors. I only managed to find 8 books for the letter X.

I am teaching both Cakey and Doodles. Although I’m teaching at Cakey’s level, I try to throw in a book or two for Doodles each week, but a good majority of the books are above both the girls. I love to challenge them through reading this way. The girls are enjoying and asking for the more challenging books to be read during “non-school” time!

Below is a list of books we read for Tot School Letter X Books:

Here are the books we read:

Xavier Ox's Xylophone Experiment by Barbara deRubertis

Xavier Ox’s Xylophone Experiment by Barbara deRubertis – Xavier’s drumming on his xylophone can be explosive. So his classmates set out to make him an extra-strong xylophone. Kindergarten – 2nd Grade

Jessica's X-Ray by Pat Zonta

Jessica’s X-Ray by Pat Zonta – Written by a x-ray technologist the book follows Jessica around the hospital as she sees the x-ray rooms. The book has real x-ray images and an identification key. 1st – 3rd Grade

The Day X Ran Away by Marvin Mayer

The Day X Ran Away by Marvin Mayer – X is feeling unimportant and decides to leave thinking no one would miss him. He soon discovers he is needed more than he realized. Preschool – 3rd Grade

AlphaTales: X: A Xylophone for X-Ray Fish by Liza Charlesworth

AlphaTales: X: A Xylophone for X-Ray Fish by Liza Charlesworth – X-ray fish wants a xylophone for his birthday. Find out if he will get his wish in this tale that teaches the letter X. PreK – 1st Grade

A is for Musk Ox by Erin Cabatingan

A is for Musk Ox by Erin Cabatingan – Musk Ox takes over an alphabet book, explaining to his friend Zebra why almost every letter can be used to describe musk oxen. Kindergarten – 2nd Grade

Musk Ox Counts by Erin Cabatingan

Musk Ox Counts by Erin Cabatingan – Musk Ox takes over a counting book explaining to his exasperated friend Zebra how numbers work. Kindergarten – 2nd Grade

A Isn’t for Fox: An Isn't Alphabet by Wendy Ulmer

A Isn’t for Fox: An Isn’t Alphabet by Wendy Ulmer – The book lists a couple of things each letter is not for and then what it is for. 1st – 4th Grade

Tea Rex by Molly Idle
Tea Rex by Molly Idle – A little girl throws a tea party for her special friend a T-rex! Preschool – Kindergarten

Be sure to stop by my Homeschool Book List page where I will be linking all our books and other resources. And if you are looking for more homeschool activities, make sure you check out my Homeschool page which contains links to our sensory bins, crafts, and math & science pages.

Do you have any fun letter X books to recommend to us for next time? Share them in the comments below!

Have a great day!

Brandi

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