All the info you need for Global Read Aloud 2026 #GRA26

The choices for this year’s Global Read Aloud are…

Picture Book Creator Choice:

Dan Santat’s brilliance will be featured during the six weeks.

Week 1: The Adventures of Beekle – The Unimaginary Friend

Week 2: After the Fall

Week 3: Don’t Trust Fish

Week 4. Harold & Hog Pretend for Real

Week 5: Are We There Yet?

Week 6: Your choice out of any of his fabulous work.

Bookshop.org link

Early Reader Choice:

Reading breakdown

Week 1: Pages 1 – 43

Week 2: Pages 44 – 91

Week 3: Pages 95 – 138

Week 4: Pages 139 – 169

Week 5: Pages 173 – 207

Week 6: Pages 208 – end

Growing Home by Beth Ferry and illustrated by The Fan Brothers – Amazon link

Growing Home – Bookshop.org link

Middle Grade Choice:

Reading breakdown

Week 1: Pages 1-31

Week 2: Pages 32 – 53

Week 3: Pages 54 – 82

Week 4: Pages 83 – 109

Week 5: Pages 110 – 139

Week 6: Pages 140 – end

The Second Life of Snap by Erin Entrada Kelly – Amazon link

The Second Life of Snap – Bookshop.org link

Middle School Choice:

The Lions’ Run by Sara Pennypacker – Amazon link

The Lion’s Run – Bookshop.org link

Reading breakdown

Week 1: Pages 1 – 46

Week 2: Pages 47 – 92

Week 3: Pages 93 – 144

Week 4: Pages 145 – 187

Week 5: Pages 188 – 231

Week 6: Pages 232 – end

Young Adult Choice:

One Word, Six Letters by Adib Khorram Amazon link

One Word, Six Letters – Bookshop.org link

Reading breakdown

Week 1: Pages 3 -37

Week 2: Pages 38 -71

Week 3: Pages 72 – 102

Week 4: Pages 103 – 146

Week 5: Pages 147 – 182

Week 6: Pages 183 – end

Hashtags for the year:

Picture book author study – #GRADan

Growing Home – #GRAGrowing

The Second Life of Snap – #GRASnap

The Lion’s Run – #GRALion

One Word, Six Letters – #GRAOne

And of course the official one – #GRA26 or #GlobalReadAloud

Facebook groups to join

There is no sign-up to join, just either pay attention here for more information, subscribe to the newsletter, or join the Facebook communities – I would recommend joining the main one and the one specific to the book (or creator) you choose:

Main GRA Facebook group

Picture Book Study Group

Early Reader Book Group

Upper Elementary/ Middle-Grade Book Group

Middle School Book Group

YA Book Group

Kick-off this year is October 5th and we run until November 13th.

You don’t have to follow the schedule, but please don’t read ahead and spoil the book(s) for others.

For Connections Wanted outside of Facebook, go here

Global Read Aloud support:

T-shirts and other merchandise supporting the project can be found here

To order your books:

Please consider ordering the books from Bookshop.org– an independent bookstore that partners with local independent bookstores to sell books. You can see the winner list here and support The Global Read Aloud at the same time.

If you need to order through Amazon, please order it through this affiliate link, the cents earned from it go to purchasing and shipping books to those who cannot get them.

FOR RESOURCES AND TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS

To find answers to the most frequently asked questions, go here – you will find ideas for how to do the project, as well as how you can share your reading.

Interested in helping me select next year’s books?

Since it’s inception, the GRA has been run by me. And I have loved it. But living in Denmark now, and not being in the normal routines that I was in when I lived in Wisconsin, has made it a tad bit more difficult to find the right reads, and also to reach people in the way I was able to.

So I have an idea to bring a few others on behind the scenes with me, very informally, to help me think of potential titles, to read and discuss contenders with me, or bring new ideas to the project. Lowkey, organic, and meant to make the process easier, and not a heavy time commitment.

If this makes you smile or excited, let me know. I would love to hear if anyone is interested or has any ideas that they wish could be implemented.

My email is p (at) globalreadaloud.com – let me know.

And the 2026 Global Read Aloud Choices Are…

Even on a rainy spring afternoon in Denmark, I’m reminded of the quiet ways hope can appear. In a world that often feels divided, where fear, misunderstanding, or distance can make connection seem impossible, stories still find a way to bridge the gap. They show us courage where we didn’t expect it, kindness where it seems absent, and understanding where there was only confusion.

Choosing this year’s Global Read Aloud selections was one of the hardest—and most joyful—decisions I’ve made. I lost count of how many times the lineup in my head shifted, how many incredible stories I wrestled with, and how many times I thought I had it figured out, only to discover yet another book that demanded to be included. And in the end, the books we’ve chosen speak to something I find profoundly hopeful: transformation. Connections that begin in fear or hesitation and grow into something extraordinary. Friendships that bloom where no one expected them. Courage that emerges in quiet, surprising ways.

These books celebrate resilience and imagination, curiosity and empathy. From the visual brilliance of Dan Santat to stories of unlikely heroes, timely conversations, and friendships forged across difference, these selections invite readers to explore the world—and themselves—in new ways. They remind us that even small moments of understanding, of empathy, of joy, can ripple outward in ways we may never fully see.

I hope these stories inspire conversations, laughter, and reflection. I hope they spark curiosity, and maybe even a little wonder. But most of all, I hope they remind us all that stories have the power to connect us, even when the world feels fractured. That even in uncertain times, even on rainy spring mornings, there is light waiting to be discovered—sometimes on the page, sometimes in the classroom, sometimes in the shared moments between readers across the globe.

Reading breakdown and all of the information will come at a later time, for now just enjoy the selections.

The choices for this year’s Global Read Aloud are…

Picture Book Creator Choice:

Dan Santat’s brilliance will be featured during the six weeks.

Early Reader Choice:

Middle Grade Choice:

Middle School Choice:

Young Adult Choice:

Hashtags for the year:

Picture book author study – #GRADan

Growing Home – #GRAGrowing

The Second Life of Snap – #GRASnap

The Lion’s Run – #GRALion

One Word, Six Letters – #GRAOne

And of course the official one – #GRA26′

So if you like the choices for this year, join me as we kick off the Global Read Aloud on October 6th, 2025. If you don’t like the choices, don’t join, it’s as easy as that, but I for one am already counting down the days until it kicks off.

Facebook groups to join

There is no sign-up to join, just either pay attention here for more information or join the Facebook communities – I would recommend joining the main one and the one specific to the book (or creator) you choose:

Main GRA Facebook group

Picture Book Study Group

Early Reader Book Group

Upper Elementary/ Middle-Grade Book Group

Middle School Book Group

YA Book Group

Kick-off this year is October 5th and we run until November 13th.

You don’t have to follow the schedule, but please don’t read ahead and spoil the book(s) for others.

Global Read Aloud support:

T-shirts and other merchandise supporting the project can be found here

To order your books:

Please consider ordering the books from Bookshop.org– an independent bookstore that partners with local independent bookstores to sell books. You can see the winner list here and support The Global Read Aloud at the same time.

If you need to order through Amazon, please order it through this affiliate link, the cents earned from it go to purchasing and shipping books to those who cannot get them.

FOR RESOURCES AND TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS

To find answers to the most frequently asked questions, go here – you will find ideas for how to do the project, as well as how you can share your reading.

There you have it; another amazing year of connecting awaits. Read the books, share the books, and get ready for another opportunity to change the world.

Love,

Pernille