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I am in search of books. What are your favorite reading books for your children in grades 2-4?

 

I just started putting together a list for my DD7. She's outgrown much of what's on our "book jar" list, so I'm updating. Here's what I have so far:

 

The Perilous Road

By the Great Horn Spoon

Freedom Train

Shades of Gray

Turn Homeward, Hannalee

Old Yeller

Helen Keller

Thimble Summer

In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson

Plain Girl

Gone Away Lake

The Seventeenth Swap

Bruchko

The Wright Brothers

George Washington Carver

The Terrible Wave

Sing Down the Moon

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Ballet Shoes

Black Ships Before Troy

Children's Homer

Detectives in Togas

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

Door in the Wall

From the Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler

The Hobbit

Mary Poppins

Twenty-One Balloons

Adventures of Robin Hood

Homer Price

The Moffatts

Heidi

Hatchet

Bridge to Terabithia

A Wrinkle in Time

Shiloh

Little House on the Prarie

Sarah, Plain and Tall

The Indian in the Cupboard

Island of the Blue Dolphins

The Giver

James and the Giant Peach

Little House in the Big Woods

Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry

Stone Fox

Number the Stars

The Best Christmas Pageant Ever

Matilda

Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing

The Trumpet of the Swan

The Phantom Tollbooth

Tuck Everlasting

The Great Gilly Hopkins

Harriet the Spy

The Penderwicks

Because of Winn Dixie

Half Magic

Dragon Rider

Journey to the River Sea

More true lies: 18 tales for you to judge

The Invention of Hugo Cabret

Cricket in Times Square

Magyk

Time Cat

The Book of Three (and follow-ups)

Susan Cooper's The Dark Is Rising books

 

Many of the books on this list are pulled from the Sonlight/VP/Memoria Press book lists for the age range (and a bit higher). The books in red are books I read and loved as a child. My plan is to include these in another book jar, from which she'll pull for both reading to herself and reading aloud. The method has been a LOT of fun, and has forced us both to get started on some books we really didn't think we'd enjoy (the rule is that once a books is pulled, we must read at least two chapters before one of us can decide to give it up).

 

HTH!

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