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Mary G Forum All-Star
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... family read-alouds? I'm trying to start doing a different read-aloud each month with my littles (but sometimes the older will be listening and sometimes dh and grandmere too) -- so, what would be your list of must-reads?
We just finished Redwall which I think is a must-read. And it's great for all ages, too!
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Oh, and someone asked me did I mean picture books or chapter books. I'm thinking of chapter books -- those that take commitment on the part of the read-alouders, the listeners and the family ... the ones that take a couple of weeks to read and everyone is trying to steal the book to read ahead....y'know????
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Off the top of my head:
Caddie Woodlawn, Rascal, any of the Little House books (including Lissa's--actually I think Lissa's are better than Laura's).
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My boys (under ten) list:
The Hobbit
The Narnia books
The Little House Books
Robin Hood
Redwall series
Rolf and the Viking Bow
Red Hugh, Prince of Donegal
The Secret Garden
Johnny Tremain
Swiss Family Robinson
ETA: Oops! I only listed ten. Here two more they have really enjoyed:
Sign of the Beaver
My Side of the Mountain
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12? I can't make up my mind!!
Here's a random list...
Narnia (Lewis)
5 Children and It (Nesbit)
Dominic (Steig)
Finn Family Moomintroll (Jansson)
Twig (Jones)
Martin's Mice (King-Smith)
Half Magic (Eager)
The Light Princess (MacDonald)
The Wanderers (Coatsworth)
The Borrowers (Norton)
Thimble Summer (Enright)
Alice in Wonderland (Carroll)
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I love this topic!
Little House
Narnia
The Great Brain books by John Fitzgerald
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl
Black Beauty by Anna Sewell
Wizard of Oz by Frank Baum
Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery
Treasure Island by R.. Stevenson but that was a tough read for my guys
Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren
Enchanted Castle by E. Nesbitt
Little Princess by Frances Hodgeson Burnett
Iceberg Hermit by Arthur Roth--this was read to me when I was in 6th grade. I don't remember what ages it's appropriate for, but I still own it.
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Mary G Forum All-Star
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These are interesting lists -- for those books that you all say and then for those books listed that are only on one person's list -- really cool....
But I know there are lots more of you guys out there that do readalouds -- what are your top 12?
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Quick List of all time favorites
Outlaws of Ravenhurst
Narnia Chronicles
Prydain Chronicles
Bantry Bay stories by Hilda Van Stockum
The Hobbit
I guess that's more or less than 12, depending on how you count it!
I know there are more but I can't think of them right now...
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Fun ...
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
The Hobbit
The Secret Garden
Treasure Island
The Wind in the Willows
Swallows and Amazons
Five Children and It
Anne of Green Gables
Cue for Treason (Geoffrey Trease)
The Box of Delights (John Masefield)
The Woolpack (Cynthia Harnett) (US title: The Merchant's Mark)
Emil and the Detectives (Erich Kastner)
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Oh what fun! We are in between books right now and I've been wondering about Redwall and at what age to do
Lord of the Rings. I have two ds 8 and 5 and a dd 3.
We loved reading Charlotte's Web, Stuart Little and Trumpet of the Swan . We've also read a few Saint biographies. I think we'll read one about St. John Bosco as we get closer to his feast day.
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I am reading aloud "Charlotte's Web" with my ten year old - a must!
And for teens - "Hatchet" and "Lord of the Rings." I've read these aloud twice, to two different sets of teens in my family...
Oh, another book I've read aloud twice - to older ones when they were middle school age and to the younger set as they have reached that age - "From the Files of Mrs Basil E Franweiler" by E.L. Konigsburg. Very funny, lots of discussion, rabbit trails...
And, of course, as Elizabeth said - any of the Little House books.
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I agree with most of the above (some I never heard of) but I didn't see:
Princess and the Goblin ~ George McDonald
Hans Brinker ~ Mary Mapes Dodge
We especially loved Princess and the Goblin. E. Nesbit is one of our favorite authors too. We enjoyed The Railway Children by her.
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These are some of the ones I can remember:
Swallows and Amazons
The Wizard of Oz
The Treasure Seeker (Nesbit)
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Alice in Wonderland
Redwall
I know there are lots more... I just can't think of any more.
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teamgriswold wrote:
Oh what fun! We are in between books right now and I've been wondering about Redwall and at what age to do
Lord of the Rings. I have two ds 8 and 5 and a dd 3.
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I just finished Redwall with ds 8 and 4 and dd almost 7....they loved it so it shouldn't be a problem for yours. You might want to do Hobbit with yours and then go to LOTR -- LOTR can be rough going and a bit dragged out for the little ones
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Leonie wrote:
Oh, another book I've read aloud twice - to older ones when they were middle school age and to the younger set as they have reached that age - "From the Files of Mrs Basil E Franweiler" by E.L. Konigsburg. Very funny, lots of discussion, rabbit trails...
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We did this one last year and the littles LOVED it! We had all kinds of rabbit trails with museums, Michelangelo, etc......I'm so glad you mentioned it!
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Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH
Pinocchio translated by della Chiesa and illustrated by Atilio Mussino
Peter's Moose
Misty of Chincoteague
Owls in the Family
The Wheel on the School
...that's only six. I'll have to think harder...
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I just remember one we read last year that we loved:
I am David
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Thank you Mary, I think we'll start the Redwall series right after we finish our St. John Bosco book.
When do ya'll have your read aloud time? We try to do it in the late afternoon but I find that we often skip it because dinner has to be made, laundry done etc. I'm thinking we might start doing it after dinner on nights we don't have to go back out for anything.
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I read The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe to my kids before we went and saw the movie.. so my oldest two were 7 and 8.5 and they were literally sitting on the edge of their seats while listening to it.. it was wonderful.. so that has to be our all time best book read aloud.
There's a couple that are really good but much shorter chapter books that we've enjoyed.
The Year of Miss Agnes
Stone Fox
The Mouse and the Motorcycle
then there was also
Old Yeller (my kids were probably young for this but they kept bringing it to me for more to be read so they got something from it)
The rest of the Narnia books
The Ugly Princess and the Wise Fool
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What a fun thread! My oldest is 7, so our list of great read alouds are focused on this age group.
Here's our list:
Winnie the Pooh by A.A.Milne
Charlotte's Web by E.B.White
Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi
Peter Pan by J.M.Barrie
Family Under the Bridge by Natalie Carlson (I think that is the author)
Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame
Understood Betsy by Dorothy Canfield Fisher
Princess and the Goblin by George MacDonald
The Little Princess by Frances Burnett
The Shakespears Stealer by Gary Blackwood
Any of the Beverly Cleary books
Mary Poppins by Travers
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