I can't provide any information about the book, Hedo's Adventures, because I don't have the relevant knowledge. The Adventures of Black and White is an online literary work. Its content may not be suitable for first graders because it involves some adult content and language. Parents are advised to consult a doctor before considering whether to let their children read such books.
A simple and fun plot is good for first graders. Maybe like a story about a friendly animal having an adventure or making new friends.
First graders often enjoy fairy tales and short adventure stories. These can help them develop imagination and language skills. Classic tales like 'The Three Little Pigs' or modern ones like 'The Magic School Bus' series are good choices.
Well, a good short story book for 3rd graders would have easy-to-understand words, interesting characters, and maybe a lesson or moral at the end. Something like 'The Magic Tree House' series is popular.
There are many novels suitable for first graders, such as The Little Prince (by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry) and the Harry Potter series (by JK Rowling). These novels all had simple plots and interesting characters that could attract children's interest. In addition, these novels were also suitable for children to read and let them feel the joy of reading.
How about a story where a first grader makes valentines for their classmates and learns the meaning of giving. It could have colorful pictures and easy words to keep them engaged.
A cute story about friendship and sharing love, like 'The Day of Love in the Forest', could be great for first graders on Valentine's Day.
Realistic fiction for first graders is like showing them a mirror of their own experiences. It can be about playing on the playground, having a pet, or a fun day at the park. The language is easy and the events are things they can imagine happening to them.
For first graders, a simple story structure usually involves a beginning, middle, and end. It might start with introducing the characters and the problem, have some fun events in the middle, and end with a resolution or a happy ending.
Children in the first grade were suitable to read simple fairy tales such as Andersen's Fairy Tales and Grimm's Fairy Tales. These stories were rich in content and easy to understand. They could attract children's attention and make them experience happiness and fun in reading. In addition, you can also recommend some fairy tales that describe nature and animals, such as Little Bunnies Be Good, Little Red Riding Hood, etc. These stories can let children understand different animals and nature and cultivate their observation and imagination.
For third graders, a short story about animals having adventures or a friendly competition could be interesting. It should have an easy-to-follow plot and not be too complex.