Here's what we read aloud for our literature studies this year. So many good stories!
1. Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, Margaret Hodges
2. Perrault's Complete Fairy Tales (selected), translated by A.E. Johnson
3. Little Mouse and Elephant, Jane Yolen
4. The Boy of the Three Year Nap, Dianne Snyder
5. Liang and the Magic Paintbrush, Demi
6. A Time of Golden Dragons, Song Nan Zhang
7. The Pied Piper of Hamelin, Robert Browning
8. Selected Poems, Elizabeth Barrett Browning
9. Dangerous Journey, Oliver Hunkin
10. Little Red Cap, Brothers Grimm
11. Seven at One Blow, Brothers Grimm, Eric Kimmel
12. Rapunzel, Brothers Grimm, Paul O. Zelinsky
13. The Hero of Bremen, Margaret Hodges
14. Songs of Innocence, William Blake
15. Robinson Crusoe, Classic Starts Daniel Defoe
16. The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship, Arthur Ransome
17. The Tale of the Firebird, Gennady Spirin
18. The Tale of Tsar Saltan, Alexander Pushkin
19. Gulliver's Travels, Classic Starts Jonathan Swift
20. Rama and Sita, David Weitzman
21. William's House, Ginger Howard
22. Poetry for Young People, William Wordsorth
23. The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Classic Starts Victor Hugo
24. Les Miserables, Stepping Stones Victor Hugo
25. The Three Musketeers, Stepping Stones Alexandre Dumas
26. Selected Poems, Alfred Lord Tennyson
27. Great Expectations, Stepping Stones Charles Dickens
28. Oliver Twist, Stepping Stones Charles Dickens
29. Sing Song, Christina Rossetti
30. The Last of the Mohicans, Stepping Stones James Fenimore Cooper
31. Alice in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll
32. Alice Through the Looking Glass, Lewis Carroll
33. The Pinata Maker, George Ancona
34. The Gold Coin, Alma Flor Ada
35. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Classic Starts Mark Twain
36. The Adventures of Huck Finn, Classic Starts Mark Twain
37. Poetry for Young People, Edward Lear
38. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Classic Starts Jules Verne
39. Around the World in 80 Days, Classic Starts Jules Verne
40. Journey to the Center of the Earth, Classic Starts Jules Verne
41. Moby Dick, Classic Starts Herman Melville
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