More books for ye kids!

Tuesday, March 31, 2020
I don't know why I keep using "ye." Its fun. 

It is difficult to find good literature for little girls. Its either too dark, too much boyfriend business or topics that are too heavy. Or the opposite in that its junk with bad illustrations. 

These are some of our favorite books for my girls around here. Wholesome. Good. Not boring. Ages 5-10. 

A series of 8 books. My girls enjoyed these and I loved these as well. Insightful to learn about a little girl growing up in current day Africa. 


Many in this series. A family that is made out of a cat, dog and 3 mice and they live on an island. They stick by each other and help other animals that come their way. 

There are 4 in this series. One of my girls devoured these!

We are currently on book 2. Quirky family but fun.

Set of 5. Girl number 2 is on these and are fun to read. 

All girls like these and we made up our own princesses today. With a little ingenuity and luck, you too can homeschool! We each made a story and illustration about our own princess. Cute books. 

This is a series from Australia. Each books illustrations contains one color and black and white. So the second book, is red, black and white. Clever.

This book is fun for the pictures. Hidden gem!

My oldest just finished this and loved it. 

Picture book. This one is a true story about the tallest woman. Illustrations are wonderful and you can place your hand in her size glove as well as put your foot up against her size shoe.  Interactive!


This is book 2 in the series but there are 3 in this series. Interesting because it teaches kids about a  different culture( well from ours here) and its funny! Great book about friendship. Will make you want to eat dumplings.

And that's all... for now!

Why not now??? Books for Ye Reading

Well, its only been 3 1/2 years since I last blogged. And now seems like as good as time as any. 
 A virus going on in the world, you don't say???
Egad.
Anyways, here are some books I have read, oh, in the last 3.5 years, you might enjoy. 

And it seems hard right now to give a long synopsis or in depth explanation why I liked them. With all of this time, one would think I would want to. Nah.

Let me say I do like books. I like redemptive books. I like happy books. I don't like vulgarity, dark stuff nor fluffy books. I want something with a little meat to it. Depends on my mood, but tears can be good, too. I like mystery. I like to laugh. And I certainly think that my mood dictates what type of book I want to read. 

Little House on the Prairie for grown ups but with a little romance between Caroline and Charles. Yes please.


This makes me want to run out and get an rv and go to every hole in the wall I run across. And be appreciative of people.


This is a redemptive story and funny. 


Can I like fan fiction about Jane Eyre better than the actual Jane Eyre?!?!!? Yes. And I did. 


Fan fiction as its finest. Boom. Mic drop.


Love the cover. Love the plants. Love the colors. Not for everyone but was a nice read when I was in a place feeling like everyday is the doldrums. Hopeful.


I have more books but I can't get into my goodreads account because I can't remember the password and my kids have commandeered all media right now. I did sneak this computer away. 

Happy Tuesday, folks!


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