I am still kind of freaked out by A Wrinkle in Time.
What about The Mixed-Up Files...?
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I am still kind of freaked out by A Wrinkle in Time.
What about The Mixed-Up Files...?
Poor Homer. Hang in there, Jesse.
What is a step up from Junie B Jones?
The Clementine books by Sara Pennypacker, the Ramona books by Beverly Cleary, Judy Blume's Fudge books.
Roald Dahl is good for the about-7 demographic.
How about the graphic novel version of A Wrinkle in Time?
Oh, or the first Little House book!
It's really old and probably dated at this point, but The Boxcar Children series was a big favorite of mine at that age.
(The first book was published in 1924! I knew it was old but was unaware it was THAT old)
It's really old and probably dated at this point, but The Boxcar Children series was a big favorite of mine at that age.
Did you ever see the famous BBC version starring Jenny Agutter?
Did you ever see the famous BBC version starring Jenny Agutter?
No! I had no idea it was ever filmed.
I re-read The Westing Game recently, and highly recommend it for littles, especially if they are from mystery-reading families. For slightly older kids, I like to recommend The Secret Adversary, the first Agatha Christie book about Tommy and Tuppence, although I haven't re-read it in yonks, so I don't know what kind of now-problematic stuff is in there.
Skipping to ask what age range is A Wrinkle In Time good for? Is 7 too young?
Hmm, now I want to re-read this. (I've been re-reading all of the adult L'Engle books over the past couple of weeks, but I think I just finished the last one on my shelf. Onward to A Wrinkle in Time, I think.)