The BoxCar Children
The Little Prince
The Cronicles of Narnia
A Series of Unfortunate Events
Where The Wild Things Are
James and Giant Peach
Charlottes Web
The Slouch in the Couch
It may be alittle early for some of them, but they were all loved by my daughter and her friends.
>Hi everybody,
>
>My son, who is 7 years old, started to like reading. Yesterday evening he surprised me a little bit by finishing "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" in 2 evenings (about 1h.+ reading).
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>I'd like to come to the library this Sunday with a list of good children's books. I'm not sure what books to take, so they have not very complex language and be interesting for a child.
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>From my childhood I remember:
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>Daniel Defo (?) "Robinson Crusoe" (?)
>? "Peter Pan"
>J. Swift (?) "Hulliver's Adventures" (?)
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>A. Lindgren books
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>"Nil's travellers with wild geese', (?)
>etc.
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>May be you can help me to come up with a list, so it would be easier for me to pick the books...
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>Thanks in advance.
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