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Posted: March 21 2006 at 7:54pm | IP Logged Quote momwise

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Clyde Bulla books


Oh yes Alice!! These are the greatest. Start picking them up at used books sales and you'll have a good collection by the time ds is 7 or so. There are so many good living history stories among them and then some are just great stories about boys.

A few people mentioned Frog and Toad....we love 'em!

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Posted: March 21 2006 at 8:44pm | IP Logged Quote alicegunther

Wow, I love these suggestions, and I will look over them carefully and create a list of the ones we haven't read yet. Many, many thanks.

Now, is there a masculine equivalent to books like Betsy-Tacy? I was reading Betsy-Tacy aloud to my six year old earlier. Our boy was all ears listening. As I tucked him into bed, he asked, "Mommy, are they going to play with Tom some more? I like Tom. He has a loose tooth." (Tom is the little boy who comes to Betsy's party and says, "Let'th, thpeak pietheth.") Boy, I would love a whole series of books about Tom!

Keep those book titles coming!

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Posted: March 21 2006 at 8:49pm | IP Logged Quote lapazfarm

How about Henry Huggins, and Henry and Ribsy,etc by Beverly Cleary?

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Posted: March 21 2006 at 10:11pm | IP Logged Quote Natalia

My 4 year old loves:
We are going on a Bear Hunt by Michael Rosen. For days he went around saying "We are going on a Bear Hunt, We are going to catch a big one..."

He also loved the McDuff series by Rosemary Wells (but he was younger than four then...)

My 8yo loves Tin Tin and Asterix and Enid Blyton's Secret Seven and The Famous Five series.

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Posted: March 21 2006 at 10:56pm | IP Logged Quote Jen L.

The "Eddie" books by Carolyn Haywood!

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Posted: March 22 2006 at 7:29am | IP Logged Quote JennGM

Natalia wrote:
My 8yo loves Tin Tin and Asterix and Enid Blyton's Secret Seven and The Famous Five series.


Oh, Asterix....did our boys pore over those!!! Memorized them, loved the play on words.

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Posted: March 22 2006 at 7:49am | IP Logged Quote jackiemomof7

MY boys loved the "Tom Playfair" series by Fr. Francis J. Finn, S.J. or any other of Fr. Finn books. They are great read alouds for the whole family but boys like them because a "true boy" is the main character.

My youngest boy, now 13, learn to read with the Billy and Blaze books. He loved them!

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Posted: March 22 2006 at 9:21am | IP Logged Quote Genevieve

We love books by

Edward Ardizzone
Dupasquier's Busy Day series
Saint George and the Dragon & dePaola's book on knight and dragon (leads to lots of swordplay)

Looks like you have lots of great suggestions as it is. :)

Oh I might as well add the boy activities since you asked. I sometimes get tired of the blocks, trains, trucks and swordplay. I wonder if your son can be incorporated in the girls' games. Dolls need houses, transportation to parties and knights to fight off dragons. My boys love rough and tumble. One game we have devised is mom curls into a ball and they climb onto me as I try to throw them off. little energy on my part but lots of fun. I just remembered you are pregnant. Opps! Maybe afterwards?

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Posted: March 22 2006 at 11:00am | IP Logged Quote Dawn

We love Tasha Tudor's Corgiville Fair. My 6 yo in particular finds it *very* exciting!


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Posted: March 25 2006 at 5:27pm | IP Logged Quote guitarnan

I just noticed that Bethlehem Books is bringing out Alvin's Secret Code, by Clifford B. Hicks. I loved these books as a kid (one of the books was made into a Wonderful World of Disney episode!). I recently read this book and The Marvelous Inventions of Alvin Fernald to my children and they loved them, too.

Some of the later books in the series aren't as "inventive" (pun intended!), but I'm glad to see this classic back in print.

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Posted: March 25 2006 at 6:16pm | IP Logged Quote MichelleW

My oldest son loves funny books like Chewie Louie, or The Bike Lesson, but his all time favorite is Verdi.

Believe it or not, they really enjoy Miss Suzy. The soldiers save Miss Suzy and her home from a band of ill-mannered squirrels.

As for longer books, the boys in particular enjoyed Pinnochio (especially if you can get the unabridged full color version illustrated by Atilio Mussino and translated by Carol de la Chiesa). They liked The Rats of NIMH and Peter's Moose.

And though this is one is not only for boy's, Bagels From Benny is a must read especially during Lent!

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Posted: March 25 2006 at 6:30pm | IP Logged Quote Dawn

We also like Elsa Beskow books ~ they're old-fashioned and sweet, but full of adventure and fun:

Woody, Hazel and Little Pip
Ollie's Ski Trip
Christopher's Harvest Time
Pelle's New Suit
Children of the Forest

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Posted: March 26 2006 at 6:48am | IP Logged Quote Mary G

Dawn wrote:
We also like Elsa Beskow books ~ they're old-fashioned and sweet, but full of adventure and fun:

Woody, Hazel and Little Pip
Ollie's Ski Trip
Christopher's Harvest Time
Pelle's New Suit
Children of the Forest


The Peter and Lotta adventure ones are big hits here -- we originally got them for my 6 yod but her 7 yob really enjoys listening to them too!

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Posted: March 28 2006 at 9:13pm | IP Logged Quote abcmommy

for sports fans:

http://www.mattchristopher.com/
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Posted: March 29 2006 at 6:09am | IP Logged Quote Mary G

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http://www.mattchristopher.com/


How could I forget those? DS, now almost 17, devoured those in 2nd grade....I guess i need to get some for Thomas!

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Posted: March 29 2006 at 6:14am | IP Logged Quote Dawn

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http://www.mattchristopher.com/


FYI I saw these at Barnes and Noble last weekend, "buy 2 get the 3rd free." I would think you could use your educator discount on these as well.

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My 4 yo boy likes Bible Stories (we use the Catholic Picture Bible from Lovasik) - King David is one of his favorites. Also he likes a children's stations of the cross by Lovasik and the St. Michael. Anything about farm animals, or machines and trucks will keep his interest.

Also:

Little Toot by Hardie Gramatky
The Little Engine that Could by Waty Piper
Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel
The Biggest Bear by Lnyd Ward
Stranger in the Woods A Photographic Fantasy by Carl R Sams and Jean Stoick

Corduroy (main character is a girl but for some reason my little guy loved this one)

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs by Judi Barrett
Johnny Appleseed by Rosemary and Stephen Vincent Benet
Ask Mr. Bear by Marjorie Flack
The Weight of a Mass by Josephine Nobisso
Elizabite by H A Rey (and others of his books)
The Egg Book by Jack Kent (actually there are no words just pictures of different things hatching out of eggs with a hen looking on and then the next page the baby and parent come together but my son goes wild over this one and insists that the parent whatever is the daddy)

We Help Daddy (a golden book and not quite the same literary merit as some of the others but so rare to find good books with a positive father as the main focus of the story.

Scuffy the Tugboat by Gertrude Crampton (another golden book)

The Little Red Caboose by Marian Potter (another golden book)

My older guys(6, 8 and 11)like:

The Gauntlett by Ronald Welch
The Little Duke Richard the Fearless by Charlotte M Yonge
Outlaws of Ravenhurst by Sister Imelda Wallace
The Winged Watchman by Hilda von Stockum
The Narnia and Lord of the Rings series
Enemy Brothers (Bethlehem Book)
The Reb and the Redcoats (Bethlehem Book)
The Knight of the White Cross by Henty (just hates the ending where the knight gets married after being excused from vows in the order of St John - but most of the book is one adventure after another where this young knight almost single handedly (through wits and skill) defeats the Moslem enemy that is besieging Christendom and raiding shipping in the Meditterranean).

Mostly, they like action packed historical fiction or non-fiction history and science. The olders (esp the 6 yo still like a lot of the books listed for the 4 yo). The 4 yo likes some of the books the bigger boys do - but depends on the day and how much we read at one sitting.

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Posted: April 07 2006 at 9:02am | IP Logged Quote Genevieve

I got this booklist from the CharlotteMasonKindergarten yahoo group files

Books for Boys

Bears on Hemlock Mountain  
Alice Dalgliesh 
 
Black Beauty 
Anna Sewell  
 
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 
Roald Dahl 

George the Drummer Boy 
Nathaniel Benchley  
 
Henry Huggins 
Beverly Cleary 
 
Henry and Ribsy 
Beverly Cleary 

Homer Price 
Robert McCloskey 
 
James and the Giant Peach 
Roald Dahl 

King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table 
Roger Lancelyn Green 

Knight's Castle (*And others by the same author) 
Edward Eager 
 
Matchlock Gun  
Paul Lantz 

Mountain Born 
Elizabeth Yates  

Peter Pan 
James M. Barrie 
 
Rascal  
Sterling North  

Robinson Crusoe 
Daniel Defoe 
 
Sam the Minuteman 
Nathaniel Benchley  

Shiloh (*NOTE: This is the first in a series of three) 
Phyllis Reynolds Naylor 

Stuart Little 
E.B. White 
 
Swallows and Amazons (*NOTE: this is only the first in the series) 
Arthur Ransome 

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 
Mark Twain 

The Adventures of Robin Hood  
Roger Green Lancelyn 

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 
Mark Twain 
 
The Boxcar Children (*NOTE: this is only the first in the series) 
Gertrude Chandler Warner 
 
The Boy's King Arthur 
Sidney Lanier  
 
The Chronicles of Narnia 
C.S. Lewis 
 
The Door in the Wall 
Marguerite De Angeli 
 
The Hobbit 
J.R.R. Tolkien 

The Sign of the Beaver 
Elizabeth George Speare 
 
The Princess and the Goblin
George MacDonald

The Princess and Curdie
George MacDonald

The Sword in the Stone 
T. H. White 
 
Treasure Island 
N.C. Wyeth 
 
Vinegar Boy 
Alberta Hawse  

White Bird (*and other stories by this author) 
Clyde Robert Bulla 



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Posted: May 06 2006 at 10:27am | IP Logged Quote Cici

I just discovered that this book was back in print! I loved it as a child (I know, I'm a girl) but the main character is a boy, and well, it belongs on everyone's shelves (girls too)...

Andrew Henry's Meadow by Doris Burn

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