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Re: Chapter book suggestions for my 5-year old. Novo Send a noteboard - 22/10/2010 09:51:09 PM
If I had to point to any single thing that most influenced me as a kid, it would be the way my dad read to me when I was little. By the age of six or seven we had gone through Stuart Little, Charlotte's Web, The Hobbit, all three books of The Lord of the Rings, The Chronicles of Narnia, and one or two Harry Potters.
My favorite at the time was definitely the Tolkien, but all of them were excellent.
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Chapter book suggestions for my 5-year old. - 21/10/2010 03:13:07 PM 1604 Views
Artemis Fowl? *NM* - 21/10/2010 03:16:43 PM 471 Views
Will definately give 5 year old nightmares. *NM* - 21/10/2010 03:43:18 PM 561 Views
I wouldn't have thought so. - 21/10/2010 03:47:06 PM 1050 Views
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Not the true definition, probably.... - 21/10/2010 04:28:26 PM 1235 Views
I was raised on the Wizard of Oz series. - 21/10/2010 04:02:06 PM 1008 Views
Re: Chapter book suggestions for my 5-year old. - 21/10/2010 04:36:27 PM 951 Views
Here are some my almost five year old likes - 21/10/2010 05:01:43 PM 1119 Views
Just popped into my mind. - 21/10/2010 05:15:36 PM 1108 Views
Pippi Longstocking certainly is available in English. - 21/10/2010 05:18:28 PM 906 Views
Pippi is a great suggestion. - 21/10/2010 05:21:33 PM 937 Views
Re: Pippi Longstocking certainly is available in English. - 21/10/2010 05:22:43 PM 1288 Views
*casts a vote for Vi på Saltkrokan* - 21/10/2010 05:28:36 PM 1048 Views
Saltkråkan *NM* - 21/10/2010 09:32:17 PM 460 Views
Damnit! *NM* - 22/10/2010 08:39:19 AM 440 Views
Dammit *NM* - 23/10/2010 12:20:48 PM 464 Views
Brothers Lionheart is available - 21/10/2010 06:09:57 PM 891 Views
Yuck, my Swedish teacher tried to force me to read Mio, min Mio when I was 14 - 21/10/2010 07:53:35 PM 1094 Views
so you never read it? - 21/10/2010 07:57:23 PM 965 Views
No, never read it - 21/10/2010 08:56:59 PM 1105 Views
I loved listening to fairy tales at that age *NM* - 21/10/2010 05:23:17 PM 430 Views
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S. Thompson. *NM* - 21/10/2010 05:32:33 PM 451 Views
Heh. *NM* - 21/10/2010 05:45:25 PM 557 Views
Seriously... - 21/10/2010 11:09:48 PM 919 Views
Secret Seven books are quite fun. - 21/10/2010 05:36:08 PM 1063 Views
You'd be surprised by how the language in them has dated. - 22/10/2010 08:55:21 AM 935 Views
I was all about the Magic Treehouse books at that age. *NM* - 21/10/2010 06:03:23 PM 587 Views
This. *NM* - 21/10/2010 06:13:37 PM 548 Views
I was just going to suggest The Magic Treehouse. - 22/10/2010 04:21:24 AM 983 Views
those books are FANTASTIC for kids. *NM* - 22/10/2010 05:22:16 AM 436 Views
Second - my daughter loved them *NM* - 22/10/2010 07:34:52 PM 477 Views
Thirded, or Forthed, or whatever. *NM* - 24/10/2010 02:56:55 AM 606 Views
And Astrid Lindgren - 21/10/2010 06:07:12 PM 990 Views
The Phantom Toolbooth by Norton Juster is another to try. - 21/10/2010 06:26:02 PM 886 Views
i love that book. I really need to get a copy. *NM* - 22/10/2010 05:22:54 AM 455 Views
I second the Secret Seven, - 21/10/2010 08:37:37 PM 1043 Views
Justice League - 21/10/2010 09:37:28 PM 1044 Views
I would also recommend the Bunnicula series by James Howe - 22/10/2010 03:40:16 AM 940 Views
A little creepy in some parts, as I recall. *NM* - 22/10/2010 06:22:22 AM 427 Views
Re: Chapter book suggestions for my 5-year old. - 22/10/2010 09:51:09 PM 1153 Views
The Cam Jensen mysteries! - 29/10/2010 02:44:21 AM 1092 Views

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