Let’s read books that start with the letter J! Part of a good Letter J lesson plan will include reading. A Letter J Book List is an essential part of your preschool curriculum whether that is in the classroom or at home. In learning the letter J, your child will master letter J recognition which can be accelerated through reading books with the letter J.
Preschool Letter Books For the Letter J
There are so many fun letter books for preschool age kids. They tell the letter J story with bright illustrations and compelling plot lines. These books work great for letter of the day reading, book week ideas for preschool, letter recognition practice or just sitting down and reading!
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LETTER J BOOKS TO TEACH THE LETTER J
Just a quick jump through this list will give you so many ideas! The options are endless, once you pick up a good book with your children.
2. Jack & the Beanstalk: Children’s Board Book
What if Jack had journeyed up the beanstalk while the giants were on vacation? The chunky little board book is easy for little hands to hold. My preschooler started reading out loud, with this book! She loved the bright illustrations and the padded cover was a sensory joy.
3. How Many Jelly Beans?
This giant picture book offers kids a fun and easy way to understand large numbers. Starting with 10, each page shows more and more colorful candies, leading up to a giant fold-out surprise—ONE MILLION JELLY BEANS! Having books that serve more than one purpose can be so helpful! This letter j book helps them get comfortable with the j sound in jelly as well as counting skills!
4. Jeremy Jackrabbit’s Jumping Journey
A jump rope contest!? Hopefully Jeremy Jackrabbit will not get the jitters! He knows he is the best jumper around. Is that enough for this joyful jackrabbit to win a trip to the Jump Rope Hall of Fame? This book is part of the A to Z Animal Antics collection!
5. Jabari Jumps
A wonderful story about overcoming fears, is this sweet tale. Jabari is ready to jump from the diving board. He’s not scared at all. Or so he says. This letter J book is full of great practice!
6. Julius (An I Can Read Book)
After leaving the jungle for a circus job, Julius has an adventure! His fun skills make him a delight to all he meets. Julius’ many circus friends teach about loving and accepting one’s talents.
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Letter J Books for Preschoolers
7. Jonathan James and the What If Monster
Whenever Jonathan James finds himself in a new situation, he hears his Whatif Monster asking all kind of questions to stop him trying something new: What if it’s scary? What if they laugh? What if it’s hard? Finally, Jonathan James has some questions of his own: What if they don’t? What if it isn’t? What then?
8. Just So Stories For Little Children
Have you ever wondered why kangaroos are so jumpy, why the camel is so humpy, or how leopards got their spots? Six wonderfully illustrated tales have been adapted in this collection of Rudyard Kipling’s delightful “Just So Stories.”
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Which letter J book was your child’s favorite letter book?