We love to get lost in books around here. I’ve been hunting for some new ones to read to my whole crew…and I mean my whole crew. We love to cuddle up on couches, on the floor or under the covers with big cups of tea and a great story. It is really the sweetest moments we make together. There are several great read-alouds in our rotation, but we are looking for something new to all of us, not just the younger kids. It got me thinking about how much I would love to know what all your favorite read-alouds have been, so I can run to the library and snag them up and start reading! I’ll start by sharing my own fab favorites {so far!} in no particular order of importance:
1. A Wrinkle in Time- I used to imagine myself into this family as a child. Meg and her brother Charles Wallace must search for their father through space and time in order to save him and the Universe from a deep blackness. This book awakens something new in my soul every single time I read it.
2. Mrs. Piggle Wiggle- This sweet lady has a very unorthodox {ahem} remedy for every childhood ill; like whining, not sharing, laziness and bickering. It has been the best way I have found to address bad manners in our home and we never read it without a complete and total giggle fit.
3. Little House on the Prairie- I’m not going to lie, this series bored me to death at first {I know that statement might loose me a few blog readers}, but I became captivated by the daily life and immersion into a childhood on the prairie. This series always makes my children count their blessings, want to bake and imagine just a bit more.
4. The Chronicles of Narnia- I cry every time we read this series. It is of course, an allegory to our entire faith and world view, but it is also literature that awakens the best of our character, our longing for valor and courage to be real in our lives and quite literally opened up a whole new, quite cherished, world to our family.
5. The Railway Children- This was one of the most pleasant books I have ever shared with my children. Three siblings loose their father to a false-imprisionment and head to the English countryside to live a simpler life, finding a sheer love for the railway and all those connected to it in their vicinity and end up solving a mystery too!
6. The Mysterious Benedict Society- Four very gifted and out of the box children are called upon to rescue their town and become under-cover agents for the Mysterious Mr. Benedict. My children are captivated by the adventure in this story and I love the loyalty and comraderie of the characters.
7. The Saturdays- Four siblings in turn of the 20th century New York City determine to pool their allowance and each take a Saturday to do what they have always dreamed of. Each chapter highlights a respective adventure that is beautifully woven into the whole of the story of this family. It is lovely!
8. The Burgess Animal Book- Peter Rabbit discovers his neighbors and gives you a naturalist’s education as you read and truly get to know the characters of the forest well. My children ask for this one again and again and even with higher language use, my little ones are in love and learn so much!
9. Mr. Popper’s Penguins- This was my favorite as a child and I was so thrilled to read it to my own children. They loved the story of Mr. Popper, the unkempt house painter, his special Antartic penguins, and all their shenanigans, just as much as I did.
10. The Trumpet of the Swan- This is the story of a boy and a swan and the latter’s migration and struggle to be reunited with his family, all the while he overcomes an inability to “talk” learning to play the trumpet. This book made us laugh and learn and soak in the seasons all at once.
11. Understood Betsy- Betsy is a frail girl who is sent to live with relatives on a farm in the country. They gently spur her to independence with love, extraordinary faith in who she truly is, and by requiring more of her than she thinks is possible. She soon begins to find her own inner strength and fortitude and leads young readers to do the same.
Ok, now it’s your turn! What is one {or more!} of your favorite read alouds? My library basket is waiting.