Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She likes animals? Give her Nop's Trials. Or Smoky the Cowhorse. Or Pony (written by the author of Wonder). Or A Wolf Called Wander. Or Watership Down.
Huge Watership Down fan, but I would not give this to a 5th grader. Perhaps if you read it to them and discuss as you go along, it would be excellent. But it is too good of a book and won’t be appropriated or properly understood by a younger tween reading it themselves
You don't think a 10/11 year old 5th grader reading at an 8th grade level is ready to comprehend Watership Down? Personally, I think you are incorrect. I read it in 4th grade and absolutely loved it. My daughter read it in 5th grade and thought it was wonderful. It is written at a 5th to 8th grade reading level.
Anonymous wrote:She might like survival stories:
Island of the Blue Dolphins
Call It Courage
Julie and the Wolves
Hatchett
Swiss Family Robinson
Robinson Crusoe
She might like animal stories:
Misty of Chincoteague
Black Beauty
The Black Stallion
Some miscellaneous books:
Wrinkle in Time
From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler
The Westing Game
The Wolves of Willoughby Chase
Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH
The Secret Garden
Little Women
Gallagher Girls series by Ally Carter
Dark is Rising series by Susan Cooper
Fairest by Gail Carson Levine
Keeper of the Isis Light
Tuck Everlasting
Also, these may be lower level but for fluff she might enjoy:
Trixie Belden
The Three Investigators
Nancy Drew
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She likes animals? Give her Nop's Trials. Or Smoky the Cowhorse. Or Pony (written by the author of Wonder). Or A Wolf Called Wander. Or Watership Down.
Huge Watership Down fan, but I would not give this to a 5th grader. Perhaps if you read it to them and discuss as you go along, it would be excellent. But it is too good of a book and won’t be appropriated or properly understood by a younger tween reading it themselves
What age range do you think would be best. I have a young teen animal lover and was considering this for her, but even though I read it ages ago, I don't remember much except that the book was a little distressing. Maybe I was too young.
NP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She likes animals? Give her Nop's Trials. Or Smoky the Cowhorse. Or Pony (written by the author of Wonder). Or A Wolf Called Wander. Or Watership Down.
Huge Watership Down fan, but I would not give this to a 5th grader. Perhaps if you read it to them and discuss as you go along, it would be excellent. But it is too good of a book and won’t be appropriated or properly understood by a younger tween reading it themselves
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She likes animals? Give her Nop's Trials. Or Smoky the Cowhorse. Or Pony (written by the author of Wonder). Or A Wolf Called Wander. Or Watership Down.
Huge Watership Down fan, but I would not give this to a 5th grader. Perhaps if you read it to them and discuss as you go along, it would be excellent. But it is too good of a book and won’t be appropriated or properly understood by a younger tween reading it themselves
Anonymous wrote:She likes animals? Give her Nop's Trials. Or Smoky the Cowhorse. Or Pony (written by the author of Wonder). Or A Wolf Called Wander. Or Watership Down.