Five Little Peppers in the Little Brown House (1907)
Five Little Peppers: Our Davie Pepper (1916)
Here they are in the order they were published. Though it looks like those are links to Project Gutenberg, I didn’t imbed it – just cut and pasted, so you’ll have to search if you go there. Also note that some(perhaps all, didn’t look all the way through the list) of the books are available free for Kindle on Amazon’s site. 🙂
Oh, awesome! I was wondering this earlier this month! THANK YOU!!! (Lesson for the day: always ask the knowledgable ladies here before spending hours looking and not finding what you were looking for. LOL)
@Amandagwa you could try All of a Kind Family as a substitution. We also liked Wheel on the School at this age. We LOVED Little Lord Fauntleroy at this age. My kids also enjoyed Wind in the Willows at this age.
Or you could jump into the Little House series (if you have boys don’t hesitate to start with Farmer Boy in the Little House series. If it’s a hit, you could then go back and do Little House in the Big Woods, Little House on the Prairie, etc)
Five little peppers and how they grow on Librivox starts out great and then the reader changes almost in the middle and the second reader has such a heavy accent that you can not follow along. She reads 3 or 4 chapters then it goes back to one you can understand. just FYI… I had to read those chapters from Gutenberg and all was well. LOL