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am torn when it comes to this newish Little House series, On the one hand, I am a champion of tradition and the original series holds such a fond place in both my memory and heart that I am instantly leery of any knockoff.
On the other hand, there remains the possibility that these books will introduce a young generation to Laura and her adventures and that this positive association will lead the child to investigate the original series on her own yes, I know boys may like these too but, come on, let's be real, the majority of the readers will be young girls.
Nonetheless, I maintain the argument that children can be read to at a higher level than they are able to read and, thus, there is no need for an abbreviated, watereddown version.
After all, aren't Clif's Notes for students who either didn't have the time or make the time to read the text My musings aside, this particular story only earns a so so accompanied by a shrug, "It's okay.
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My suggestion would be to read aloud to kids from the real Little House series and give them these to peruse on their own time.
I know I always like to carry around a book with me and these illustrated versions make wonderful carrying companions, I adore Little House. Of course. They have a special place for me, I love that they have adapted some of the stories into picture books, But this one seemed to lose a bit of the charm, It wasn't all about how special the birthday was, The Sunday bit seemed a bit odd to have in there, Maybe it was supposed to show how special her celebration was, I don't know. But it isn't quite what I was hoping for in a birthdaytheme book, Another book in the series for our shelves! The young kids really seem to enjoy these tales even
though there's not much to them.
Nice intro to American history, Not my favorite in this series, Sundays were boring days for Laura Ingalls so they are not put in a great light I have a great love of all things 'Little House' so when I saw this at the library book sale I had to have it.
Hazel also loves it, and we have read this story many, many times, She is well on her way to being another Little House girl, The pictures are cute, the story is not too wordy, but not too short either,Read with the GTC kids
Read with Julia Love these first step books to the Little House series, In this one, Laura celebrates her fifth birthday, Very simple illustrations to compliment the story, I was thrilled when my son brought this home as his school library book pick for the week, as I am in the midst of rereading the original series myself.
We enjoyed this together and it sparked a discussion about life before TV, video games, electricity, and running water, My daughter loves this book, but I find it really frustrating that so much of it is about how awful Sundays are rather than inserting something else into the storyline.
I know that that's how the original books are written, but I think it skews the perspective when half of the birthday book is about how lame Sundays are.
I skipped those parts every time I read this to my daughter and was relieved when we gave it back to the library so that I wouldn't have to remember to skip the "Sundays were so boring" parts anymore.
I adore the Little House books, and these "First Little House Books" are so charming, I can imagine that they would be a good introduction to the classic series for those readers who haven't quite made it to chapter books yet.
Besides that, the illustrations are warm and comforting, Overall, an enjoyable read! This book was really good! Im excited to continue this series, Its really good, and just keeps going on with the series,
Lauras birthday is coming up! But she doesnt know, Its a twoday adventure up to her birthday, Saturday is always bath day, And Laura takes her bath first,
On Sunday, its very hard for Laura, She cant control herself and starts to shout, run, and play with Jack,
Then its Lauras birthday, Shes excited, and does a lot of things,
I think this book is really good, It is helpful to have something about a retelling of the series,
I reccomend it again, for almost everyone, but this one especially to people who have enjoyed the original series, This is one of several books in a series titled "My first little house", A single episode from "Little House in the Books" is illustrated as a picture book for younger children, The stories are classic and the drawings are well done, but the books fall rather flat when they are read to real live preschoolers.
I think the difficulty is that children who are too young for the original books are too young to have a sophisticated enough sense of time to appreciate even simple historical fiction.
Wait a year or two and read the original together,
ETA: I was wrong, My youngest niece, Willadiscovered these books on her own at the library as she was turningand fell in love, They were the perfect gateway to both imaginative play as Laura and now she's enthralled with the originals, I love the illustrations in this series, It is absolutely beautifully done, The stories are smaller bits from the main series of books, and they are some of the best parts of the main books.
I haven't read sitelinkLittle House on the Prairie to our girls yet, so I thought I would read some of the books in this sitelinkseries of picture books first to introduce them to the story.
They enjoyed the pictures and the story is short and sweet, It's a nice story to read at bedtime, We've read this one a couple of times, A simple but joyful birthday for little Laura in the Big woods shows us what ath birthday must have been like.
Family, hand made gifts that were sewn or whittled and yummy homemade treats, A humbling yet meaningful experience is described by Laura Inglills Wilder, AR.Join the Ingalls family as they celebrate little Lauras fifth birthday in the Big Woods of Wisconsin, There are special presents from everyone, and that night Laura falls asleep to the merry music of Pas fiddle, Renée Graefs enchanting fullcolor illustrations, inspired by Garth Williamss classic artwork, bring Laura and her family lovingly to life in our tenth My First Little House Book, adapted from Laura Ingalls Wilders beloved storybooks.
Its a Little House birthday to remember! picture resource of the little house on the prairie one small chapter,