We are a family of readers. I love that about us.
Everyone always has a great book with them, and most often we will choose to read or play a game over watching television.
I also love to read aloud to my children, but lately I've been thinking there aren't enough hours in the day for all the reading that should be done!!
Do you often have two or three books being read aloud at the same time? We do. I think that is because I spot a book (or one of the children spots a book) and we just HAVE to start it. Now. Because it looks SO good.
We generally read at these times:
The Phantom Tollbooth - We're almost done with this one! It's a great book... and very literal at that. I downloaded it on the iPad and I usually keep it with me if we are going to have be somewhere and wait. I also like to read this one at lunch time! The tie-ins with this book for math, social studies, and language are just wonderful and intriguing. I think every child should have this book read to them at some point before they leave home. It's a classic.
Half Magic - This is the first book we've ever read by Edward Eager. I just ordered another in this series because this one is so good! I love how this book transports the 4 children in the story to different time periods in history. They get transported to King Arthur's time - which is perfect, because we're there in history now!
Knight's Castle - The 3rd in Eager's series... this just arrived in the mail yesterday and I really want to finish Half Magic so we can start this one. This was recommended for our Medieval studies, as well!
Son of Charlemagne - This is one we will be starting next week. It coincides with our Story of The World History (we are learning about the Franks right now).
Anne of Green Gables - This has been sitting on my daughter's shelf for a little over a year. I want to read it out loud to her - a special time for the two of us. I think this will be a little February project for us.
*All book images courtesy Goodreads
*First image courtesy Photobucket