I had forgotten about the Happy Hollisters. He checked one out from the library one time and devoured it, something about a haunted house I think. I should check into those some more.
I’ll also check out Sugar Creek Gang. I’m not familiar with those.
I am on the lookout for Marion Marsh Brown now. ds8 did not care for Encyclopedia Brown. I read a few stories and did not care much for them myself.
Thank you for your recommendations.
I looked at the preview of Billy and Blaze and it looks too easy. I can’t seem to find a preview of the Cowboy Sam series to tell if they are too easy. Does anyone know what reading level to compare Cowboy Sam to? I read somewhere that they are for grade 3 and up. But I also see they are beginning readers and only 64 pages, which makes me think they might be too easy.
I’m not sure what to think, but last night he read ahead one of the books for school. I keep our books out on shelves in chronological order and they are always welcomed to the books there to “feast” on. But it took me by surprise. He surely must have had an idea that it was a school book because it was a D’Aulaire book and we have read about 5 of those for school so far. It was Buffalo Bill. I saw him reading a book, but I did not check what it was. I was pleased to see him reading on his own.
So now I wonder what to do for school. Do I read that book aloud as scheduled? His younger sister hasn’t read it. Or do I pick a different Buffalo Bill book to read aloud for school? Or skip it and move on to the next book? I am wondering if I need to put our “school” books up until after I have read them aloud for school. I want them to be available to them to go back to after we’ve read them for school.