Kindergarten Short Stories – It’s My Turn
These kindergarten short stories reflect real life. “It’s my turn!” is often shouted by kids in their game-playing enthusiasm!
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These kindergarten short stories reflect real life. “It’s my turn!” is often shouted by kids in their game-playing enthusiasm!
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What kid doesn’t like ladybugs? This short story for kindergarten has two kids talking about ladybugs, what they look like and do.
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A kindergarten short story about two brothers in a real-life scenario about a new guitar and sharing.
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Kids just can’t take “No!” for an answer, can they? This short story tells why Mommy says no to Sam’s request to play his drum.
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Daniel and John are playing with Daniel’s new plane. What kind of plane is it? Read this kindergarten short story to find out!
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These girls have good taste! Pearls and black dresses look classy together. Read more about Cindy and Emma’s dress-up time.
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In this kindergarten short story Maria, Tom, and Alyssa admire a beautiful rainbow. Quotation marks included.
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Hands up if you like watermelon! Katie and Ashley talk about some fun watermelon facts in this kindergarten short story.
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A kindergarten short story that celebrates a healthy snack! Caryn and Eric know what kind is their favorite. How about you?
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Reading in kindergarten is fun, especially when the passage is about doing things together as a family. Bubble in the answers.
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It’s both a mystery and a surprise. What was in the box? Probably not what you think. Please enjoy this passage for kindergarten kids!
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This reading passage for kindergarten tells of a snuggly bear at bedtime. Kids read the passage and bubble in the three answers.
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This reading passage is perfect for a science lesson about plants. You need a seed, water, and the sun!
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This kindergarten reading passage is similar to the story of The Three Bears. In the end the child is the big winner here!
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Pumpkins are all the rage in fall. In this reading passage a child wants to move a pumpkin, but it’s too heavy.
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These farm animals were in quite a plight. Read the passage to find out what the problem was and how it was solved.
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