Entry: Making A Note Aug 20, 2005



Youngling and I have been taking some time off, and only doing light lessons here and there. It's been enough to keep her interested and cutting down on any information lost throughout our break. I wanted to give her a little time to just relax and have fun for a bit, so we can make a more formal start to school, as the other kids begin their classes. It doesn't mean a great deal to me, but this is important to Youngling.

In the meantime, I have been doing a bit of reading and planning for the coming "school year". The following are some of the books that have been recommended for Youngling's age group, that I have been able to find at our public library.

 The Complete Tales of Beatrix Potter  Beatrix Potter    J 823.82 P
 The Little Engine That Could     Watty Piper     JE P 
 Blueberries For Sal Robert McCloskey  Caldecott JE McCloskey 
 The Story of Ferdinand Munro Leaf  Newbery J Trans L 
 Ox-Cart Man Donald Hall  Caldecott JE Hall 
 Stone Soup Marcia Brown  J 398.2 
 The Story of Little Babaji Helen Bannerman  JE Bannerman 
 Brer Rabbit; Stories From Uncle Remus Joel Chandler Harris  J 398.2 
 A Child's Garden of Verses Robert Louis Stevenson  J 821.8 S 
 The Oxford Dictionary of Nursery Rhymes  Iona Archibald Opie  Ref 398.8 O
 Frog And Toad All Year Arnold Lobel  J Trans L 
 Mouse Tales Arnold Lobel  JE Reader 

























While this isn't a comprehensive list, and I will probably hand-pick many books for Youngling, this gives us a place to start. I remember reading some of these stories when I was a child. I look forward to finding more "treasures" between the covers of good books. Youngling enjoys books so much, and is finally coming along with many of her letter sounds, and understanding how they fit together. One resource that we are really enjoying is :

Star Fall

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