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He has so many books... seems like we are always finding a new one.
Tonight we read "The Bubble Factory", which we'd never read before. The kids loved it just for the pictures- they had to look at every one to see what their favorite bubble creation was.
Some of our favorites:
The Legend of Old Befana
Country Angel Christmas
The Art Lesson
The 26 Fairmont Avenue series... my ds especially loves those.
Which are favorites at your house?
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Legend of the Poinsettia
Clown of God
Night of Las Posadas
Jingle, the Christmas Clown
Merry Christmas, Strega Nona ~ we like all the Strega Nonas, but of them, this is our favorite and (I think it's called) Strega Nona meets her match is our least favorite.
The 26 Fairmont Avenue ones, of which we have two, we started to read traditionally around New Year's a while back. We stopped a few years ago. I really need to read them to the younger kids.
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Clown of God is our hands down favorite. That would probably be in our top five children's books by any author.
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I bought the new harvest one...the title eludes me and the book is in the back of the house...and I'm glad I did. We love it!
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We just got Clown of God this year and loved it. It made me cry. I'm so hormonal.
I also really like The Legend of the Poisettia, Old Befana, and Merry Christmas Strega Nona. We got to see a Strega Nona stage show at a local theatre this fall!
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Cay Gibson wrote:
I bought the new harvest one...the title eludes me and the book is in the back of the house...and I'm glad I did. We love it! |
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I'd love to know the title when you have time, Cay.
My daughter, who just donated her hair to Locks for Love, just received Erandi's Braids from the Three Wise Men. It has a bit of Little Women in it. I love the willing sacrifice and the differentiation between needs and wants.
ETA: Erandi's Braids: link to a discussion
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We have the Guadalupe one, which we all like, and we also like the Poinsettias story. Mary Mother of God just doesn't flow "as a story", so while the children look at it it doesn't appeal to have it read. We have Pascual which our 2yo loves, and Clown of God which they both seem more intrigued by than to actually like. We have the Christmas Pageant, which is okay, and Country Angel Christmas which our 2yo likes more than the 6yo or I do.
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I have to admit this would be my favorite. i forgot about it in the preliminaries.
Tina P. wrote:
Cay Gibson wrote:
I bought the new harvest one...the title eludes me and the book is in the back of the house...and I'm glad I did. We love it! |
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I'd love to know the title when you have time, Cay.
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Strega Nona's Harvest
Looked it up just for you.
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the popcorn book is a fav around here...means we have to make a bowl or two along with it.
I just ILL'd the Legend of the Persian Carpet....I'll let you know if we like to go with our SOTW Vol 1.
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Yes- that is a great one.
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We're big de Paola fans here! We even met him once when he was at a local Barnes and Noble signing books.
Some of our favorites are:
The Art Lesson
Bill and Pete & Bill and Pete Go Down the Nile
The Clown of God
Pascual and the Kitchen Angels
Francis: Poor Man of Asissi
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Sarah (13) Robbie & Riley (10) Regina (nearly 3)
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Hmmm...favorite probably is Pascual and the Kitchen Angels.
Most recent favorite is Strega Nona's Harvest.
Also find The Clown of God extremely moving so is the tear-jerker favorite.
Science favorite is The Cloud Book.
Funny favorite is Jamie O'Rourke and the Big Potato. Makes me laugh and I when I read it with my Irish impression (think bad Leprachaun voice... ) the kids all laugh, too.
And my sentimental favorite is Pancakes for Breakfast - a simple wordless book seldom mentioned. It was my oldest son's favorite when he was about 3-4 and it brings back so many sweet memories (and memories of frequent pancake breakfasts that year ) How do they grow up so fast ...
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MaryM wrote:
Funny favorite is Jamie O'Rourke and the Big Potato. Makes me laugh and I when I read it with my Irish impression (think bad Leprachaun voice... ) the kids all laugh, too.
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I forgot this one! We read it every St. Patrick's Day.
Another really good one is Christmas Remembered. I haven't read all of it yet, but the bit I read was really good. MIL got it for dd for Christmas this year. He tells about many of his favorite Christmas memories, from being a small boy all the way up to his recent Christmas's.
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LucyP wrote:
Mary Mother of God just doesn't flow "as a story", so while the children look at it it doesn't appeal to have it read. |
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I agree that it doesn't read smoothly as a story. We take MMoG in little bites, segment by segment and spread it over as many days. It is a really good tool for learning about Mary.
And HOW could I forget Pascual and the Cloud book and Our Lady of Guadalupe?
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Pascual
Clown of God
Fin M'Coul
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Charlie Needs a Cloak...
I forgot how much my kids love the pictures in this book (with the naughty sheep and the mouse),
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melanie wrote:
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That made me laugh. Me, too.
In fact, I dreaded reading it every day for 5 days in a row with the FIAR curriculum. Thankfully, by day 3-4 I could get ahold of myself and just get teary-eyed.
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Clown of God (I cry)
Old Befana
26 Fairmount Ave. and sequels
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