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My Daughter’s Favorite Read Alouds for Girls

July 30, 2025 by GrowingConfident Leave a Comment

Over the years Olivia and I have read numerous book series together and after polling her these are her favorites. Any of these books listed are great for girls ages 10 and younger. Check out our additional list of Fun Read Alouds for Kids Ages 10 and Younger. For your ease, I added some links to help find certain book series. I do not receive a commission on any purchase made. We hope you find something your daughter will enjoy from My Daughter’s Favorite Read Alouds for Girls.

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Beginner Chapter Books

The Adventures of Sophie Mouse Series by Poppy Green.

The Heidi Hecklebeck Series by Wanda Coven.

Unicorn Princesses Series by Emily Bliss.

Pegasus Princesses Series also by Emily Bliss.

Chapter Books

Dragon Girls Series by Maddy Mara.

Adventures in FosterLand Series by Hannah Shaw.

American Girl Historical Collection Series by Various Authors.

Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder.

Badger Hills Farm Series by Jenny Phillips. This is the series we actually read together as a family after our last Baby was born. We have fond memories cuddled up taking turns holding a newborn during the winter months while solving mysteries with the Todd Family.

Pathway Readers Amish Book Series. We have read the chapter books in this series up to 4th Grade.

What are some of your Daughter’s Favorite Read Alouds for Girls?

Please share with us in the comments. We are always looking for more books to read together! Or check out My Sons’ Favorite Read Alouds for Little Boys.

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