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What children's books do Freepers recommend?
1 posted on 07/05/2009 5:12:42 AM PDT by reaganaut1
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Nothing from the NY Times thats for sure


2 posted on 07/05/2009 5:13:49 AM PDT by GeronL (freeping on a PS3)
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My daughters love the “Little House on the Prairie” series.

For Catholic familes, the Windeatt saints series from TAN (tanbooks.com) is good reading.


3 posted on 07/05/2009 5:15:41 AM PDT by Dr. Sivana (we also have the duty to avoid prostituting our Catholic identity by appeals to phony dialogue)
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How about "Sally has a Mommy and a Daddy"?
4 posted on 07/05/2009 5:16:10 AM PDT by conservativeharleyguy (Democrats: Over 60 million fooled daily!)
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Treasure Island........I was a pirate (and a damn good pirate, I might add) for months after reading this.

AAARRRRRRGH..........


5 posted on 07/05/2009 5:18:59 AM PDT by JoeDetweiler
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For girls: The Little House series of books.

Boys and girls: The Wizard of Oz series of books. ( My kids loved them.)


6 posted on 07/05/2009 5:19:13 AM PDT by wintertime (People are not stupid! Good ideas win!)
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Don't forget the Doctor Doolittle series of books. ( My favorite when I was in the 6th grade.)
7 posted on 07/05/2009 5:20:02 AM PDT by wintertime (People are not stupid! Good ideas win!)
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I would add the Nancy Drew series - very much like the Hardy Boys, but more for girls. I read and enjoyed both as a child, and my grandchildren like both. The youngest, a girl, loves Nancy Drew - and has several computer games related to her.


8 posted on 07/05/2009 5:23:15 AM PDT by mathluv ( Conservative first and foremost, republican second - GO SARAHCUDA!!!!)
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My son’s favorite book when he was a pre-teen was Where the Red Fern Grows. He must have read it a half dozen times, and I can still remember hearing him sniffing and trying to hide his tears when he’d read through the parts where the dogs die.

As an early teen he liked King Solomon’s Mine...and read it quite often.

As to the list, Grahame’s writings (Wind in the Willows) are fun to listen to but difficult to read, you have to come up for air every once in awhile, LOL. The man doesn’t write in sentences, he writes in paragraphs.


9 posted on 07/05/2009 5:24:37 AM PDT by dawn53
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Nancy Drew series. Especially the audio books. They’re read by Laura Linny who I believe is a big liberal, but a good reader for those books.


10 posted on 07/05/2009 5:25:41 AM PDT by albie
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Fahrenheit 451

Animal Farm

1984

Brave New World

On the Beach

Starship Troopers

I Robot

Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.

11 posted on 07/05/2009 5:28:43 AM PDT by Paladin2 (Big Ears + Big Spending --> BigEarMarx, the man behind TOTUS)
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Hands down, bar none, have your male children read the Chip Hilton series by Clair Bee. Unfortunately, it is not written for girls, as few female characters appear.

The combination of academic and athletic accomplishment, combined with life lessons, sportsmanship, strong friendships and moral clarity make this the perfect series for teaching boys how to become men.


13 posted on 07/05/2009 5:30:24 AM PDT by LRoggy (Peter's Son's Business)
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“Thidwick, The Kind Hearted Moose” by Dr Seuss.


14 posted on 07/05/2009 5:36:50 AM PDT by takbodan (.)
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Richard Haliburton’s Book of Marvels I and II

The Flamingo Feather by Kirk Monroe


16 posted on 07/05/2009 5:40:55 AM PDT by bert (K.E. N.P. +12 . The boy's war in Detriot has already cost more then the war in Iraq.)
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I loved the Cherry Ames nurse series. It convinced me that I didn't want to be a nurse. Then I grew up and became one!

I also devoured the Weekly Reader books that came out in the '50s and 60's. They were all high quality fun. I wonder if they still publish books like that now?

I'm sure not having a television in my "formative years" was a big plus in instilling a love of reading.

18 posted on 07/05/2009 5:44:14 AM PDT by mollynme (cogito, ergo freepum)
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The Call of the Wild and anything else by Jack London.


19 posted on 07/05/2009 5:44:29 AM PDT by csmusaret (New lighting standards won't fix the dim bulb in the Whitehouse.)
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I can’t believe it.....left off my two very best favorites.....

Paddle to the Sea and A Tree in the Trail both by Holling C Holling

Paddle to the Sea is an American Classic and excellent tale


20 posted on 07/05/2009 5:46:32 AM PDT by bert (K.E. N.P. +12 . The boy's war in Detriot has already cost more then the war in Iraq.)
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The Hobbit


21 posted on 07/05/2009 5:46:35 AM PDT by mware (F-R-E-E, that spells free. Free Republic.com baby.)
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All great books.

The one series that turned me on to the path of a devout reader was the Great Brain series by John Dennis Fitzgerald.

22 posted on 07/05/2009 5:57:32 AM PDT by deadrock (Liberty is a bitch that needs to be bedded on a mattress of cadavers.)
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“Captains Courageous” by Kipling for pre-teens.


24 posted on 07/05/2009 5:58:18 AM PDT by Roccus (The Capitol, the White House, the Court House...........America's Axis of Evil)
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The Black Stallion series by Walter Farley.

The Trumpet of the Swan by E.B. White.


26 posted on 07/05/2009 6:00:11 AM PDT by tuffydoodle (Shut up voices, or I'll poke you with a Q-Tip again.)
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