Books About Autism for Kids 6th Grade Reading Level

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Every yr, the American Library Clan (ALA) recognizes an outstanding work of children's literature by application it with the Newbery Medal. The honour takes its proper name from John Newbery, a bookseller from the 18th century who reportedly "invented" children'due south literature. The idea behind the honor? The ALA aims to recognize the value of children'southward literature and reiterate the importance of encouraging kids to read.

In 1922, The Story of Mankind by Hendrik Willem van Loon became the first children's book to e'er receive the Newbery Medal. Every twelvemonth since, the list of Newbery Medal-winning books has grown, and features everything fromHoles past Louis Sachar andWalk Two Moons by Sharon Creech toThe Giver by Lois Lowry and Beverly Cleary'southwardDearest Mr. Henshaw. So, if you're looking to curate a slap-up summertime reading list for the children, grandchildren or students in your life, here are some of the about recent — and compelling — Newbery Medal winners, all of which are must-read books.

"When Yous Trap a Tiger" by Tae Keller

When Yous Trap a Tiger past Tae Keller not simply won the 2022 Newbery Medal, but it as well won the Asian/Pacific American Honour for Children's Literature and was a New York Times bestseller. The book brings Korean sociology to life, and centers on Lily, a immature girl who is on a mission to salve her ill grandmother with the power of stories. Long ago, Lily's grandmother stole something from a magical tiger that appears in folklore, so, equally fate would have it, Lily's mission is to give that stolen item back. In exchange, her grandmother's health will exist restored.

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Of course, Lily non merely needs to find her voice, but her courage — and that'southward easier said than washed when you lot're dealing with a tiger. "If stories were written in the stars," Booklist notes, "…this wondrous tale would be ane of the brightest."

Kate DiCamillo's Flora and Ulysses, which won the Newbery in 2014, is a superhero story that revolves around a self-proclaimed cynic named Flora and a squirrel named Ulysses. A tragic blow involving Ulysses and a vacuum cleaner leads Flora to swoop in and save him, but its Ulysses new, strange mail-vacuum powers that assist propel the story forward, leaving young readers to discern how the experience also changes Flora.

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Accompanied past full-page comic-style images, Flora and Ulysses is hilarious, endearing, and magical, which make information technology a perfect addition to whatever child'south summertime reading list.

"The Crossover" by Kwame Alexander

The award-winning children's book writer and poet Kwame Alexander won the 2022 Newbery Medal with his book The Crossover. Information technology was also a New York Times bestseller, and earned a spot on the Top Ten All-time Fiction for Immature Adults that same year. Written in poetry, the volume all merely begs to exist read aloud. It tells the story of 12-twelvemonth-erstwhile basketball game star twins Jordan and Josh Bong as they face life equally preteens.

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This fast-paced tale has the twins dealing with all sorts of bug, including first loves, brotherhood,  and, of course, basketball. Carrying the momentum of a basketball game, this novel in verse packs a real punch — and leaves it all on the court.

"Hello, Universe" by Erin Entrada Kelly

Howdy, Universe was 2018's Newbery Medal winner. Written past acclaimed children'due south author Erin Entrada Kelly, the volume is told by four characters — two boys and two girls who all live in the same neighborhood — who have all become friends, rather unexpectedly. As the story weaves dorsum-and-forth between their perspectives, themes of owning your uniqueness and finding your inner-hero emerge.

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Inventive and packed with eclectic characters, Hello, Universe will claw immature readers and teach them the importance of everyday acts of courage.

"New Kid" by Jerry Craft

In 2020, New Kid by Jerry Craft won both the Newbery Medal and the Coretta Scott King Volume Award. Needless to say, information technology'southward a must-read. Aimed at preteens, this middle-grade story centers on a new kid, Jordan, who ends up going to an elite private school. The problem? Hashemite kingdom of jordan never wanted to attend the academy — he'd adopt art school.

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New Kid casts a light on racism, elitism, and white privilege, all while grappling with Hashemite kingdom of jordan's middle schooler angst. With a relatable chief character, Arts and crafts has penned an instant classic. Not to mention, Jordan'south drawings are used throughout, making this book all the more cute and engaging.

"Merci Suarez Changes Gears" by Meg Medina

Merci Suarez Changes Gears is Meg Medina's coming-of-age tale about a scholarship educatee starting sixth grade at a individual schoolhouse. Information technology won the 2022 Newbery Medal cheers to its wisdom, humor, and relatability. In the volume, Merci and her brother, Roli, navigate the difficulties of classism at school and loneliness at home — and that's all on top of the preteen challenges every center schooler faces.

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With such a strong and honest principal grapheme, readers will no doubt feel connected to Merci as she provides insight into the wild, ever-irresolute globe of a 6th grader. Moreover,School Library Journal praises the portrayal of a nuanced, complex Latinx grapheme, noting that "Medina cruises into readers' hearts" — not unlike Merci.

"The One and Only Ivan" by Katherine Applegate

The 1 and Only Ivan is an illustrated novel by Katherine Applegate, which won the Newbery Medal in 2013 and became a New York Times bestseller. It was inspired past a story the author came across that involved a convict gorilla named Ivan. In the volume, Ivan has spent 27 years in a shopping mall's glass enclosure; his life in the jungle barely crosses his mind anymore. Instead, Ivan passes time by watching Goggle box, chatting with pals, and painting. But when Ruby, a baby elephant, enters the motion picture, Ivan begins to realize the terrible truth about their "home."

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In delving into this one, readers will "discover an fauna hero that will have his place with other courageous and beloved animals such as Baby, Mrs. Frisby, Charlotte and Wilbur," Shelf Awareness notes on the book's jacket. "[And] adults reading this aloud with children will find it just as rewarding."

"The Daughter Who Drank the Moon" by Kelly Barnhill

Kelly Barnhill's 2022 Newbery Medal winning volume The Girl Who Drank the Moon is a fantasy tale that follows a young daughter, Luna, who was raised past a wonderfully mystical trio — a witch, a swamp monster, and the Perfectly Tiny Dragon. The story is sweet, but, at the aforementioned time, thrilling — full of both magic and complex, nuanced feelings.

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Throughout the book, Luna must come to terms with her own newly discovered magical powers, all while trying to solve the mystery of a nearby village, which has been overcome with a profound sadness. The Girl Who Drank the Moon blends magic with insightful life lessons in a masterful way.The New York Times Book Review calls it "incommunicable to put down," comparing it to "heady and layered" classics like Peter Pan and The Wizard of Oz. At present that's high praise!

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