[blParent] requesting audiobook recommendations

Melissa Ann Riccobono melissaariccobono at gmail.com
Tue Apr 28 15:05:12 UTC 2020


Oh, other books your girls might enjoy at this age are the first three books
in the Little House series by Laura Ingals Wilder. Little House in the Big
Woods, Little House on the Prairie, and On the Banks of Plum Creek. The
other books are also wonderful, but I think your girls might be a little
young to enjoy all of them fully.
Melissa

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My daughter has asked me to read "The Boxcar Children" to her a half a dozen
times. I think she enjoys the familiarity of the story in an unpredictable
world. There's comfort in knowing what will happen next, how a tale will
end, that everything will be okay. :)


Jo Elizabeth Pinto

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Our whole family, both kids and grown-ups,  really enjoyed the series by
Judy Blume that begins with "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing." The "Henry
Huggins" books by Beverly Cleary were fun, too.  "Henry and Mudge" books by
Cynthia Rylant were a hit.  We had fun reading and listening to the
"Bunnicula" series (of which there are 7) by James and Deborah Howe and also
the Walter R.  
Brooks' "Freddy the Pig" books of which there are over 20, the first one
being "Freddy Goes to Florida," I think.  Your girls might enjoy the "Amelia
Bedelia" books by Peggy Parish.  They're fun for younger kids.  My kids
enjoyed the "Cam Jansen" series by David A.  Adler, too, though I can't
remember how young they were then.  They loved listening to the same stories
over and over, too both during times of stress and ordinary times.  They had
books on tape or Cd that we would let run for them as they were falling
asleep or that they could manage the player for on their own, so I didn't
always have to listen after the twentieth time.  
(LOL) Good luck, and enjoy!
          Dawn

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