This post was sponsored on behalf of via One2One Network. All opinions are my own (and Jack’s!). Be sure to check out this list of great chapter books for second grade boys, as well as the free printable bookmarks for boys below! #seeingisforreading
This summer, something kind of magical has happened in our household. My son started to love books.
I’m a huge reader. I have always loved to read, and as a kid I always had my nose buried in a book (and as an adult, I blame *way* too many late nights on good books!). I shouldn’t be surprised that my kid loves to read, but…I kind of am.
For the last two years now, I’ve been working with Jack on his required reading for school. He dreaded it. He never wanted to read with me, even though I could see that his reading was improving. So when school got out this summer, I just kind of let it go and didn’t push the books. At a friend’s recommendation, though, I bought him a book called Diary of a Minecraft Zombie.
He devoured it. He read it in one sitting, and then read it again.
So I bought him more books, all about subjects he loves (mostly, Minecraft, World War II, and old war aircraft). He’ll tell you that he doesn’t want to read, but in his bed he’s got a stash of five or six books that he reads over and over again. So with this newfound love for reading, I thought I’d ask Jack to help with this post.
Here’s a list of books for second grade boys that you child *probably* hasn’t read yet.
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- Diary of a Minecraft Zombie – in this series, readers follow a Minecraft zombie (who is eleven-years-old and apparently hilarious) through his daily adventures.
- World War II Pilots: An Interactive History Adventure (“You Choose” series) – Remember Choose Your Own Adventure? These books are similar. This is Jack’s favorite one.
- Stink the Inredible Shrinking Kid
- I Survived the Bombing of Pearl Harbor (“I Survived” series) – Another engaging and interesting read, Jack has asked for more books in this series.
- Nate the Great
- Illustrated Stories from the Greek Myths
- 10 True Tales: World War I Heroes
- Mummies in the Morning
Zenni Optical, an online glasses shop, encourages families to read and enjoy books together. They inspired me to step outside the box and think of a fun way to keep my son excited about summer reading. Print out your own copy of these free bookmarks below for your little reader!

Zenni offers prescription glasses (and non-prescription, and sunglasses) at a super affordable price. I bought a pair of back-up glasses from Zenni (I couldn’t afford a second pair, previously!) and my husband finally relaced his old glasses with new Zenni ones, too. They have tons of cute, on-trend styles to choose from – including lots of options for kids!
I’m giving away a $50 Zenni Optical Gift Card to one lucky reader – you can enter below (must be 18+ to enter, contest open to US residents only).

I would love to hear about your favorite books for second graders in the comments below!
And be sure to check out these fun Lego Star Wars bookmarks by clicking on the picture below!


We love Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!
My boys enjoy reading books about soccer or dinosaurs.
My favorite kid book would be Harry potter and I still love it! 🙂
Mine are the Junie B. Jones books.
I love I Love You Through and Through.
I love any curious george books!
Goodnight moon!
I always loved The Phantom Tollbooth
one of my favorite kids books is where’s waldo.
Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak.
I liked Dr suess books
I always liked any of the Dr. Seuss Books, especially Green Eggs and Ham.
I love Andersen’s Fairy Tales and Stories
I would choose the Women’s Translucent Square Eyeglasses 300119
Thank You for the chance
the eye glasses are dope!
I like Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus.
My favorite is the Thin Acetate Eyeglasses 4418712.
I liked the choose your own adventure books.
my favorite book as a child was corduroy!
I love Are You My Mother? by P.D. Eastman.