We have been going through the Among the People series. (By Clara Dillingham Pierson) It isn’t so much fiction like the ones you listed. More science-y with personified animals. Like they all talk but you learn real things about that animal during each story. They are free for kindle
Poppy by Avi (there are others in the Dimwood Forest (?) or Dimwood Tales (something like that?) series.
Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH
The Tale of Desperaux (sp?) by Kate DiCamillo
Redwall (maybe too old for your children)
They’re all about mice and rats! I hate mice! I hate rats! I’m beginning to think we need to find some new read alouds, too! *L*
Brighty of the Grand Canyon – has people in it, too. Brighty doesn’t really talk or anything, so maybe that’s not quite what you’re looking for.
The Hundred and One Dalmations by Dodie Smith (see? we do read books that aren’t about mice or rats!)
How about the Raggedy Ann series? (by somebody Gruelle? or Gruel or something like that) I had a hard time reading the first book out loud, because it just seemed tedious to me, but probably listening to them on CD would work good.
Thorton Burgess books have animals as the characters.
Wild Animals I Have Known by Seton features the animals as the story – of course the narrator mentions himself occasionally as I, but the focus is the animals. In that same vein, the wonderful children’s stories by James Herriott are excellent.
We really enjoyed 101 Dalmations and the Raggedy Ann and Andy books.
Not sure how old your kids are. I echo all suggestions above, though I waited on Black Beauty, Black Stallion series and Marguerite Henry’s book (Brighty, etc) until my kids were over age 9 or so.
My top picks for ANY age:
Wind in the Willows (the ALL TIME favourite amongst my kids)
Charlotte’s Web
Trumpet of the Swan
Stuart Little
The Adventures of…series by Thornton Burgess (we LOVED this series – and to my knowledge there are at least 30 in the series…you could spend over a year using these as your read alouds)
Jungle Book (another massive hit with all my boys)
Note – you mentioned A Bear Called Paddington – note, this is just one among the series, so you could keep going on Paddington for quite a while. We loved this series as well.
Other books by Marguerite Henry (author of Brighty), especially Misty of Chincoteague. The horse isn’t exactly the main character, but she is central to the story
Socks, The Mouse and the Motorcycle and its sequels by Beverly Cleary
Uncle Wiggily series. There’s a five-in-one volume currently 99 cents on Kindle, or they’re free from Project Gutenberg.
TY! Lots of great ideas here I will be looking for in the future.
I was specifically looking for a book that had short enough stories (like Pooh or Paddington) that we could read a chapter and maybe not read another one for a few days without losing continuity yet with familiar charactes that we would enjoy coming back to. Also, hoping for a little humor in them!
We read lots of of other books daily and I was just wanting something for bedtime (occasionally) that wasn’t a picture book and that we haven’t read dozens of times already!
My son is 8 and I can read aloud just about anything to him.
Cricket In Times Square by George Selden. There are others too by Mr. Selden: Harry Kitten & Tucker Mouse, Tucker’s Countryside, Harry Cat’s Pet Puppy, Chester Cricket’s New Home, and I think a few more.
Some titles we’ve enjoyed are books by Beatrix Potter and Thornton Burgess, The Velveteen Rabbit, Aesop’s Fables, Uncle Wiggly, and Uncle Remus. I believe Arthur Scott Bailey books are also about animals, maybe similar to Burgess books.
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