I love reading to my children. I loved reading their favorite
picture books over and over again when they were small. But I almost can’t wait
until my children are old enough to listen to a longer story read aloud.
Children are usually ready to sit and listen to a chapter in a compelling novel
by the time they are about five, long before they are able to read a book that
big on their own. I love to see
their excitement to begin each night’s reading. I love to hear them beg for
just one more chapter. I love to discuss the powerful ideas presented in the
books together. I usually continue our read aloud tradition until my kids are
about 11 or 12. That is when they begin sneaking chapters without me. They are
off and reading everything they can find on their own. Here are a few of my
favorite books to read aloud. I have listed them in order from simplest and
shortest to longest and most complex. The first books listed in each category
can be read to children from 5 to 8 years old. The books listed last in each
category can be read to children from 8 or 9 to 11 years old. Nothing fosters discussion about these
significant topics like a good book. My absolute favorites are listed with a
star.
About Love
and Family Relationships
Sarah,
Plain and Tall
The
Little House in the Big Woods
*The Miraculous Journey of Edward
Tulane- Get ready with a box of Kleenex as you read this amazing book. Kate
DiCamillo is one of my favorite authors. You can’t go wrong with her books.
The Tale of Despereaux-
The Inventions of Hugo Cabaret
Wonderstruck
*Heidi- It is fun to share an old
classic with your children and then watch the movie based on the book together.
The
Secret Garden
The
Little Princess
About
Growing Up and Finding Yourself
The
Hundred Dresses
Dealing with Dragons
Love, Ruby Lavender
*The Seven Wonders of Sassafras Springs-We
all laughed at this sweet and surprising story. Then we tried to figure out
what our seven wonders are.
Ella Enchanted
Holes
Where the Red Fern Grows
*The Chronicles of Narnia- This is a
family tradition. All of our children have been read the seven books in the
Narnian Series. We love to discuss the Christian symbolism in the stories
together.
Gregor
the Overlander
The Mysterious Benedict Society
About Race
Relationships
*Twenty and Ten- I read this to Katie
when she was 7. It is a little scary but not too scary and I have been amazed
at how often it comes up in conversation and how it has influenced her.
Number the Stars
A Pocketful of Seeds
*The Best Bad Luck I Ever Had- I just
discovered this powerful story about the friendship between a white boy and a
black girl in Alabama in 1920. I plan to read it to my class every year.
The
Watsons Go to Birmingham, 1963
*Hitler’s Canary- I love this story
based on the true account of how the Danish people resisted Hitler to protect
their Jewish neighbors. It leads
to amazing discussions about how we would respond if a certain ethnic group was
threatened.
The
Devil’s Arithmetic
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