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Favorite books with stand alone chapters?
Tagged: Short stories
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- HollySParticipant
I’m working on plans for next year and would like to add some books for times when we are in between longer books and don’t necessarily want to start an entire new book. Something we could read a chapter of and read another in a few weeks. Winnie the Pooh comes to mind or Missionary Stories with the Millers…any other suggestions?
I have Stories From Gramma’s Attic on my Kindle but haven’t looked at it yet. Would this one work?
andreamParticipantUncle wiggly storybook
2flowerboysParticipantYes Grandma’s Attic would work great for short stand alone stories! Love that series as well ast Missionary and Winnie the Pooh! :
The Abeka lit readers for different age groups are great too if you can get your hand on some used ones! Short stroris as well as poems and character training, are found in all of them! You can usually find them at homeschoolclassifieds.com
2flowerboysParticipantOh and Children’s Book of Virtue is a great one too! 🙂
eawernerParticipantMilly Molly Mandy?
JanellParticipantAll of a Kind Family
Tales from Persia (Gospel in Iran)
Just So Stories
Fifty Famous Stories Retold
Among the Farmyard People (and the other Among books by Clara Dillingham Pierson)
Tales from Shakespeare (Charles and Mary Lamb) or E. Nesbit’s Beautiful Stories from Shakespeare
Wild Animals I have Known (Ernest Thompson Seton)
jeaninpaParticipantGrandma’s Attic would work great. Also Caddie Woodlawn.
The Year of Miss Agnes
Polllyanna
cdm2kkParticipantWe had several of these kinds of books this year that my children loved… my kids are 7 & 8 just turned 8 & 9…
Gooney Brid Greene
Homer Price
Here’s A Penny – More than one book
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle – More than one book
2flowerboysParticipantJames Harriots Treasury For Children
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