Andrew Lost; Stepping Stone Books in Order
2 books by J. C. Greenburg. Reading level: Grades 3.3–3.8. Lower Grades (Ages 5–8).
Series books grow with readers — but that's also the trap. Most series start at one reading level and one content intensity and drift upward over the course of the run. Andrew Lost; Stepping Stone (2 books by J. C. Greenburg) lands at reading level Grades 3.3–3.8, with average content intensity 1/5. Intensity stays consistent across the series — a kid who can handle the first book can generally handle the rest.
The reading-order table below lists every book with per-volume reading level and intensity badges so you can spot any escalation before it catches your reader off guard. For a deeper dive into how we score text difficulty vs. emotional weight separately — and why series readers especially benefit from that split — see our methodology page.
Content Intensity Across the Series
ConsistentContent stays at a steady intensity level throughout the series.
Andrew Lost; Stepping Stone Reading Order
| # | Title | Reading Level | Content |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | In the desert J. C. Greenburg | Level 3-4 | Gentle |
| 2 | On the dog J. C. Greenburg | Level 3-4 | Gentle |
All Andrew Lost; Stepping Stone Books
Questions about the Andrew Lost; Stepping Stone series
- What reading level is the Andrew Lost; Stepping Stone series?
- The Andrew Lost; Stepping Stone series by J. C. Greenburg is at a Grades 3.3–3.8 reading level (average Grade 3.5). Intended for Lower Grades (Ages 5–8). There are 2 books in the series.
- What order should I read the Andrew Lost; Stepping Stone books?
- The reading-order table above lists all 2 books with per-volume reading level and intensity ratings. Start with book 1 and read in publication order unless the table indicates a different recommended order for newer readers.
- What age is the Andrew Lost; Stepping Stone series appropriate for?
- The Andrew Lost; Stepping Stone series is recommended for Lower Grades (Ages 5–8). The average content intensity is 1/5. Check the intensity trajectory above to see whether content gets heavier across the series — if it does, sensitive readers may want to stop earlier in the run.