Reading aloud to someone is one of life's pleasures that brings blessings to both the reader and the recipient. And reading when you are alone is a treasured blessing like no other. Books can take you to places you may never visit except in your mind -- you can travel back in history or into the future; visit desert islands, medieval castles or lush forests in the Amazon valley or into hidden vallies in the Swiss Alps. Go wherever the skillful author takes you as you broaden your vocabulary, hone your writing skills and find opportunities to grow spiritually, socially and mentally as the Lord works noble thoughts and spiritual truths into your heart and mind through your reading.
My husband likes to say, "Those who read lead." And this is true. If you want to be a leader, you must be a reader. We are called as Christians, not only to follow our great Leader, the Lord Jesus, but to imitate Him in all our choices and even our preferences. Work on making wise choices in your reading preferences. Here are some lists of books I like and some that I love. They are far from complete, so check back occasionally for other recommendations.
First, I'd advise your purchasing two books that have done much of the work for us in sorting and choosing worthy books. Honey for a Child's Heart
I'll list a few books from my longer list in several blog posts. If your favorites aren't here, feel free to comment and ask me or inform me about them. I may not have gotten to your favorites yet, or I just may not know about them. Here goes:
Pre-school: (age 5 and under)
Winnie the Pooh
Goodnight Moon
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Blueberries for Sal
The Child’s Story Bible
Guess How Much I Love You
Make Way for Ducklings
All the Places to Love
Little Bear
Owl Moon
The Little Engine That Could
Peter and the Wolf
The Tale of Peter Rabbit
Curious George
A Child’s Garden of Verses
The Lord is My Shepherd
Elementary Fiction: (ages 6-12)
Aesop’s Fables
Treasury of Fairy Tales
The Mitten
Caddie Woodlawn
The Pied Piper of Hamelin
Riding the Pony Express
The Secret Garden
The Incredible Journey
The Courage of Sarah Noble
Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates (DVD),
William Tell
The Matchlock Gun
Old Yeller
Tanglewood Tales
Saint George and the Dragon
Huguenot Garden
The Jungle Book
Frog and Toad
Hiawatha
The Lost Princess
Iron Scouts of the Confederacy
Sarah, Plain and Tall
Anne of Green Gables
The Railway Children
Annie Henry and the Redcoats
Two Little Confederates
Treasures in the Snow
Five Little Peppers and How They Grew
The Bronze Bow
Heidi
Little House in the Big Wood
Middle School Fiction: (ages 12 +)
Little Women
Coral Island, http://www.visionforum.com/1137.html&url=http://www.visionforum.com/browse/product/?productid=51704 and other titles by R. M. Ballentyne
The Pilgrim’s Progress,http://www.visionforum.com/1137.html&url=http://www.visionforum.com/browse/product/?productid=51704 http://www.visionforum.com/browse/product/?productid=29870
by John Bunyan
Canterbury Tales, adapted by Barbara Cohen
The Moonstone
The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, by Daniel Defoe
Any book by Charles Dickens except Great Expectations
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes
The Count of Monte-Cristo
Johnny Tremain
Lieutenant Hornblower
The Gift of the Magi
The Dragon and the Raven, http://www.visionforum.com/1137.html&url=http://www.visionforum.com/browse/product/?productid=24297 and other titles by G. A. Henty
All Things Bright and Beautiful
Hind’s Feet on High Places
Tales From Shakespeare
Brothers of the Sled
The Scarlet Pimpernel
The Girl of the Limberlost
A Lantern in Her Hand
Men of Iron
Light in the Forest
Beowulf, the Warrior
Kidnapped
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court
The Princess Adelina, by Julie Sutter http://www.visionforum.com/1137.html&url=http://www.visionforum.com/browse/product/?productid=24297http://www.visionforum.com/browse/product/?productid=47832
Around the World in Eighty Days
Augustine Comes to Kent,
The Horn of Roland
The Swiss Family Robinson
Elementary and Middle School Biography: (ages 12 +)
Augustine: The Farmer’s Boy of Tagaste
The Talking Wire: The Story of Alexander Graham Bell,
Daniel Boone
Carry on, Mr. Bowditch, by Jean Lee Latham http://www.visionforum.com/1137.html&url=http://www.visionforum.com/browse/product/?productid=65830
Alone, Yet Not Alone, by Tracy Leininger http://www.visionforum.com/1137.html&url=http://www.visionforum.com/browse/product/?productid=65830http://www.visionforum.com/browse/product/?productid=65987
John Bunyan, Author of Pilgrim’s Progress
The Columbus Story
A Confederate Trilogy, by Mary L. Williamson
Robert Fulton, Boy Craftsman
George Fredric Handel: Composer of Messiah, by Charles Ludwig
Stonewall
Johannes Kepler: Giant of Faith and Science
Robert E. Lee: Christian General and Gentleman,
Eric Liddell,
Queen of the Reformation, (Katherine Luther)
Most of the books above are for high school age and above as well. I love some children's books as much as those targeted for adults. The simplicity of style is often refreshing and adult-aimed humor in children's books usually makes me smile. One such book, targeted perhaps for a children's audience but with a deep and abiding message is Matthew Wheelock's Wall - 1992 publication
We'll stop there for now...this should give you plenty of reading materials to get you started for your long winter's reading by the fireside or under a cozy quilt. I pray that finding and reading good books will be an adventure for you that will never end!
Happy Reading!!