Anonymous wrote:The Mary Poppins series is an old standby. Also, if your child is mature enough to handle the last three HP books, which are very dark, then he could handle the Hunger Games trilogy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try the Prydain books. It's a pentalogy starting with "The Book of Three". The second book, "The Black Cauldron" was turned into a Disney movie. I gave it to one of a pair of 8-yo twins last year and just heard this year at our holiday party that the twins (and their mom) loved the books.
Oops, forgot. These were written by Lloyd Alexander.
My third grader tried them and couldn't do it - language too dense. I read the first one or two out loud to him, but they lack the easy access to the story that HP has.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try the Prydain books. It's a pentalogy starting with "The Book of Three". The second book, "The Black Cauldron" was turned into a Disney movie. I gave it to one of a pair of 8-yo twins last year and just heard this year at our holiday party that the twins (and their mom) loved the books.
Oops, forgot. These were written by Lloyd Alexander.