Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tooth Trouble | 2004 | Ready, Freddy | Buy |
| 2 | The King of Show-and-Tell | 2004 | Ready, Freddy | Buy |
| 3 | Homework Hassles | 2004 | Ready, Freddy | Buy |
| 4 | Don’t Sit On My Lunch! | 2005 | Ready, Freddy | Buy |
| 5 | Talent Show Scardey-Pants | 2005 | Ready, Freddy | Buy |
| 6 | Help! A Vampire’s Coming! | 2005 | Ready, Freddy | Buy |
| 7 | Yikes Bikes! | 2006 | Ready, Freddy | Buy |
| 8 | Halloween Fraidy-Cat | 2006 | Ready, Freddy | Buy |
| 9 | Shark Tooth Tale | 2006 | Ready, Freddy | Buy |
| 10 | Super-Secret Valentine | 2007 | Ready, Freddy | Buy |
| 11 | The Pumpkin Elf Mystery | 2007 | Ready, Freddy | Buy |
| 12 | Stop That Hamster! | 2007 | Ready, Freddy | Buy |
| 13 | The One Hundredth Day of School! | 2008 | Ready, Freddy | Buy |
| 14 | Camping Catastrophe | 2008 | Ready, Freddy | Buy |
| 15 | Thanksgiving Turkey Trouble | 2008 | Ready, Freddy | Buy |
| 16 | Ready, Set, Snow! | 2009 | Ready, Freddy | Buy |
| 17 | Firehouse Fun | 2009 | Ready, Freddy | Buy |
| 18 | The Perfect Present | 2009 | Ready, Freddy | Buy |
| 19 | The Penguin Problem | 2010 | Ready, Freddy | Buy |
| 20 | Apple Orchard Race | 2010 | Ready, Freddy | Buy |
| 21 | Going Batty | 2010 | Ready, Freddy | Buy |
| 22 | Science Fair Flop | 2010 | Ready, Freddy | Buy |
| 23 | A Very Crazy Christmas | 2011 | Ready, Freddy | Buy |
| 24 | Shark Attack! | 2011 | Ready, Freddy | Buy |
| 25 | Save the Earth! | 2012 | Ready, Freddy | Buy |
| 26 | The Reading Race | 2013 | Ready, Freddy | Buy |
| 27 | The Giant Swing | 2014 | Ready, Freddy | Buy |
Ready, Freddy! is a children’s book series with 27 entries published between 2004 and 2014. Each book follows Freddy, a first grader, through a specific adventure or challenge. Tooth Trouble opens the series with Freddy being the last kid in his class to lose a tooth, and subsequent books cover show-and-tell, homework, Halloween, Valentine’s Day, camping, and more.
The books are written for early readers and keep the plots simple and relatable. Kids dealing with the same school situations Freddy faces will find these stories both entertaining and reassuring.