Ramona x-post.
How about Charlotte's Web, or some of the younger Judy Blume books, like Freckle Juice?
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Ramona x-post.
How about Charlotte's Web, or some of the younger Judy Blume books, like Freckle Juice?
Maybe the Boxcar Children, but those can get pretty retro with the gender roles. Amelia Bedelia. I've never read it, but I've heard good things about Just Grace. Same for Roxie and the Hooligans. Some of the American Girl books. If she might like historical stuff, then All-of-a-Kind Family. Encyclopedia Brown and Cam Jansen are fun mysteries -- Encyclopedia Brown especially for that age group, since each chapter is a separate story. The first two or three Little House on the Prairie books.
Isn't that prime Beverly Cleary territory? So Beezus and Ramona, maybe? Or possibly Mouse on a Motorcycle.
We've read those together, and she's reading MoaM at school - and I think she's decided if she's read it with us, it's too hard? I don't know, and I'm working to fix that. Same with Little House - she's read through those with us I don't know how many times.
Encyclopedia Brown especially for that age group, since each chapter is a separate story.
oh right! Excellent idea.
Judy Moody books or the Junie B. Jones books.
I'm googling these now.
When I worked at Waldenbooks 10-15 years ago, the Junie B Jones books were really popular, as were the Boxcar Children ones.
I'm so excited for HKF. Read all the things!
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Magic Treehouse series - 2 kids travel to historical settings - about the same skill level as Junie B. - easy chapter books. Slightly harder: Swallows and Amazons (and multiple sequels), anything Frances Hodgson Burnett, Mr. Popper's Penguins, The Twenty-One Balloons, Penderwicks.
Pippi Longstocking!
My favorite favorite book (the first chapter book I ever read, which I then re-read and re-read until my father got so sick of seeing me read it that he took it away and put it on top of the fridge) was "Key to the Treasure" by Peggy Parish.
My favorite favorite book (the first chapter book I ever read, which I then re-read and re-read until my father got so sick of seeing me read it that he took it away and put it on top of the fridge) was "Key to the Treasure" by Peggy Parish.
I remember that book! There were twins, and another brother a little older, and they had a treasure map on an island?
Mine was Jane-Emily by Patricia Clapp, about a girl who loses her parents and goes with her very young aunt to her grandmother's house, and the ghost of a child who haunts her there. I still have my copy -- that old Scholastic slightly bigger paperback size (I bought at school at the book fair). The cover's long gone, but the pages are all intact. I'm going to read it with Sara soon.