The Blue Fairy Book, by Andrew Lang
This classic 1890's collection of fairy tales is part of a whole series of books. The tales are much more detailed and interesting than current versions and use rich, sophisticated vocabulary. Your child might enjoy seeing how the original tales differ from the Disney versions. Plus, the series has dozens of tales you've probably never even heard before!
Aesop's Fables
Every child should be familiar with these. There are probably hundreds of versions available.
Mr. Popper's Penguins, by Richard and Florence Atwater
When Mr. Popper is sent a group of penguins, life gets nuts until he takes his penguin show on the road. Try another compare and contrast activity with the book and the recent movie.
Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren
Pippi leads the life your child dreams of: she has a pirate father, a pet monkey, and no parental supervision!
This looks like a fun list of books! Thanks for sharing! I also like your posts about preparing for the SAT's. My girl is just starting kindergarten this fall, but it's good to know what we need to work on.
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