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Book Thoughts: The Story About Ping (Flack)

Type: picture bookAges: 2-6Author: Marjorie FlackIllustrator: Kurt Wiese Ping learns an important lesson in just one day! Sometimes it’s best to receive a punishment than lose the comfort and safety of home. In avoiding a small spanking (the last duck…

Book Thoughts: The Librarian Who Measured the Earth (Lasky)

Type: biographical picture bookAges: 7+Author: Kathryn LaskyIllustrator: Kevin Hawkes This is an excellent book! It’s well-written, well-illustrated, and inspiring to young thinkers. And it made a great addition to our homeschool history studies this year in Ancient Greece. I appreciated…

Book Thoughts: The Farthest-Away Mountain (Banks)

Type: chapter bookAges: 8-12Author: Lynne Reid Banks One of my childhood favorites! Decades had passed since I last read it, though, so I found time earlier this year to re-read…this time aloud to my children! They thoroughly enjoyed it and…

Book Thoughts: Ella Enchanted (Levine)

Type: chapter bookAges: 9-14Author: Gail Carson Levine You never know what a gift it is to be able to make your own decisions! Comedy is infused throughout the story, breaking up the “groan” scenes as the reader feels Ella’s pains…

Book Thoughts: The Light Princess (McDonald)

Type: chapter bookAges: 7-12Author: George MacDonald The gravity lost refers to both the physical and psychological aspects. Not only does she float to the ceiling if someone forgets to hold onto her, but she also laughs constantly at everything, even…

Book Thoughts: My Grandfather’s Coat (Aylesworth)

Type: picture bookAges: 4-8Author: Jim AylesworthIllustrator: Barbara McClintock The story begins in the past, where the narrator’s grandfather immigrates to the United States at an early age. He works hard, falls in love, and lives to see 3 more generations…

Book Thoughts: Fables (Lobel)

Type: storybookAges: 4+Author: Arnold Lobel This is for adults just as much as for children! Some of the morals to the stories were very thought-provoking and could generate excellent conversations with your family. Here are a few favorites of mine:…

Book Thoughts: Adam of the Road (Gray)

Type: chapter bookAges: 8-12Author: Elizabeth Jane Gray This book gives us such a unique view into the past! Gray artfully infuses the story with accurate historical facts and practices. It’s an overall fairly mild read, but there are definitely a…

Book Thoughts: Lighthouse Christmas (Buzzeo)

Type: picture bookAges: 4-8Author: Toni BuzzeoIllustrator: Nancy Carpenter The note in the back describes how elements of this story are based on real history, which is neat. I appreciated the realness of the kids’ feelings–there was some worry and sadness–but…

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