This is a goldmine of titles! Some I'm familiar with, some I'd forgotten, and some I've never heard of. Thank you. I found one of my boys liked the Obadiah books by Brinton Turkle. I'd also recommend Marguerite de Angeli's The Door in the Wall, The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster, Herge's Tintin books, Lost in the Barrens by Farley Mowat, and The Call of the Wild by Jack London.
Great suggestions... this is so useful. My blog consists of the same thing but with movies. I recommend the best films of all of cinematic history that align with your family-first values, far better than letting kids accidentally watch stuff that not only fails to contribute to their education but sometimes actively contradicts and undermines it. Would appreciate your advice!
Amazing! I will add all of these books to my list. Thank you!
Awesome! Enjoy!
This is a goldmine of titles! Some I'm familiar with, some I'd forgotten, and some I've never heard of. Thank you. I found one of my boys liked the Obadiah books by Brinton Turkle. I'd also recommend Marguerite de Angeli's The Door in the Wall, The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster, Herge's Tintin books, Lost in the Barrens by Farley Mowat, and The Call of the Wild by Jack London.
Blessings to you and yours!
I just finished Robin Hood and Men of Iron by Howard Pyle with my son, (8 years old) and he was completely enthralled by both.
Great suggestions... this is so useful. My blog consists of the same thing but with movies. I recommend the best films of all of cinematic history that align with your family-first values, far better than letting kids accidentally watch stuff that not only fails to contribute to their education but sometimes actively contradicts and undermines it. Would appreciate your advice!