Eleanor Estes

I have read several of Eleanor Estes' books to my children, and they have loved every single one.  So, instead of reviewing each of her books, I'm recommending all her books! Estes (1906-1988) was a children's librarian for many years before starting to write children's books.  She grew up in West Haven, Connecticut, which she... Continue Reading →

The Twenty-One Balloons

The Twenty-One Balloons is the story of Professor William Waterman Sherman, who in his retirement, decides to go hot-air ballooning around the world.  His adventure is quite mysterious, as the book opens with him being found in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean in the midst of the most interesting wreckage. After a long journey,... Continue Reading →

Rascal

Rascal is the name Sterling North gives his tiny new pet raccoon he found one afternoon when out in the woods with his friend.  The book, Rascal, is North's recollection of a few years of his childhood when Rascal was his constant companion. North is a delightful author, remembering funny stories of how Rascal would... Continue Reading →

Good Queen Bess

There are few very good history story books for children, and Good Queen Bess is one of them. This is the story of Queen Elizabeth's life - from her father (notorious King Henry VIII who divorced or killed so many wives), her birth, her rise to queen and her amazing ability to navigate the political... Continue Reading →

Strawberry Girl

I enjoyed Strawberry Girl by Lois Lenski as a girl, but I love Strawberry Girl as an adult.  Perhaps it is because we lived in Florida for about eight years, and reading this book as an adult helped me to understand my neighbors. Perhaps it is because as an adult I can appreciate the humor,... Continue Reading →

White Stallion of Lipizza

Marguerite Henry is best known as the author of Misty of Chincoteague, and she's written many other books centered around horses.  I imagine Henry has done quite a bit of research before she writes her books, because although they are fiction, they are historically accurate. White Stallion of Lipizza is no exception. The story centers... Continue Reading →

Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes

This year, my older two children and I are studying the Eastern Hemisphere in school.  I was very excited to finally start this year's curriculum - I'd been looking forward to studying the Eastern Hemisphere since I first decided on using Sonight curriculum in our homeschool six years ago. We've already studied Australia, Antarctica, New... Continue Reading →

The House of Sixty Fathers

Meindert Dejong is probably one of the best children's literature authors you may have never heard of.  I had never heard of him before I started using Sonlight's homeschooling curriculum. Over the past few years, we have read Wheel on the School, Shadrach, and Along Came a Dog in school, so when I saw this... Continue Reading →

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