Yesterday was Homeschool Play at the Park day, as I sat chatting with a mom she said she was having a hard time finding books for her daughter, who reads well, but isn't ready for the subject matter in older books. I told her it is a hard age when you want to be careful about the content but still have it be interesting and challenging. We try very hard to keep books about black magic, darkness, violence, mature boy/girl relationships or other material we deem sinful out of her reading material. Dancer and I went through the books she read at that age (her comlpete list of books can be found on her Goodreads link on the right), and picked out a few, the list quickly grew to 81 books, that she really enjoyed. Her reading leans heavily on historial fiction, the era around Queen Elizabeth, early America through WWII and animals. Not all of her books are around those themes but they are some of her favorites. Since we had them typed up, here they are.
Wenny has Wings - Janet Lee Carey
Caddie Woodlawn - Carol Brink
Matilda Bone - Karen Cushman
Redwall series - Brian Jacques
Ella Enchanted - Gail Levine
The Secret Garden - Frances Burnett
The Tale of Despereaux - Kate DiCamillo
Because of Winn Dixie - Kate DiCamillo
Harry the Poisonous Centipede series - Lynne Banks
Love, Ruby Lavender - Deborah Wiles
Eddie Dicken Trilogy series - Philip Ardagh
The Midwife's Apprentice - Karen Cushman
Exploring the Chicago's World Fair 1893 - Laurie Lawler
Ulysses Moore Series - Pierdomenico Baccalario
Fantastic Mr. Fox - Roald Dahl
Pictures of Hollis Woods - Patricia Giff
A Pebble and a Pen - Joan Donaldson
Rules - Cynthia Lord
Daughter of the Sea - Berlie Doherty
Water Street - Patricia - Giff
Weasel - Cynthia Deflice
The Amazing Story of Adolphus Tips - Micheal Morpurgo
Mary, Bloody Mary - Carolyn Meyer
The Counterfeit Princess - Jane Thomas
Brooklyn Doesn't Rhyme - Joan Blos
The Two Princesses of Bamarre - Gail Lenne
Catherine Called Birdy - Karen Cushman
The Royal Diaries series - Kristiana Gregory
Alex and the Ironic Gentleman - Adrienne Kress
The Doll People - Ann M. Marlin
The Cricket in Times Square - George Selden
Kathleen: The Celtic Knot - Siohban Parkinson
Sheep - Valerie Hobbs
A Long Way From Chicago - Richard Peck
The Runaway Princess - Kate Coombs
There's An Owl in the Shower - Jean Craighead George
Island on Bird Street - Uri Orlev - this movie is good too
Bridge to America - Linda Glaser
Everything on a Waffle - Polly Horvath
An Occassional Cow - Polly Horvath
The Vacation - Polly Horvath
Joey Pigza series - Jack Gantos
The Barn - Avi
Baby Island - Carol Brink
I, Freddy series - Dietlof Reiche
Summer of the Swans - Scott O'Dell
Lady Grace Mysteries series - Grace Cavendish
Girl in a Cage - Jane Yolen
Tuck Everlasting - Natalie Babbit
Peppermints in the Parlor - Barbara Wallace
The Perils of Peppermint - Barbara Wallace
Running Out of Time - Margaret Haddix
Petals in the Ashes - Mary Hooper
Summer of Monkeys - Wilson Rawls
The Mysterious Benedict Society series - Trenton Lee Stewart
Blueberries for the Queen - John Patterson
The Evolution of Culpurnia Tate - Jaqueline Kelly
Mine Eyes Have Seen - Ann Rinaldi
Edith Herself - Ellen Howard
Walk Two Moons - Sharon Creech
Puddlejumpers - Mark Jean
Amos Fortune Free Man - Elizabeth Yates
The House of a Million Pets - Ann Hodgman
Ozma of Oz - Frank L. Baum
Chasing Redbird - Sharon Creech
The Egypt Game - Zilpha Snyder
Penelope Bailey Takes the Stage - Susanna Reich
Beowulf: A New Telling - Robert Nye
Bella at Midnight - Diane Stanley
The Dragonfly Pool - Eva Ibbotson
The Witch of Black Bird Pond - Elizabeth Speare
Tales from Shakespeare - Tina Parker
Holes - Louis Sachar - this movie is good as well
Hattie on Her Way - Clara Clark
Hill Hawk Hattie - Clara Clark
Blue Heron - Avi
Our Only May Amelia - Jennifer Holm
I, Coriander - Sally Gardner
The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane - Kate DiCamillo
Indian Captive: The Story of Mary Jennison - Lois Lenski
Great list. We will be reading several of those this year.
ReplyDeleteI see lots of familiar and excellent books on your list!
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Cristina
Nice list! I forgot about There's An Owl In The Shower. I'll have to remember to get that from the library (hopefully). Every time we tried to get it before, it was checked out.
ReplyDeleteI see so many great books that my children and I have shared on your list. Your list brings back lovely read aloud memories for me :)
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