These videos are such a blessing! So many of today's books are very simplistic in illustration and language, and there seems to be a trend for books on "pooping", "farting" etc. How terribly sad when there are many quality stories around, such as described in your top ten video.
Thanks for joining us and sharing your thoughts on this topic! Here is a great list of our favorite read alouds for preschool and kindergarten. simplycharlottemason.com/planning/preschool-guide/preschool-foundations/favorite-read-aloud-books-for-preschoolers/
Thanks for the ideas. I just read The Queen of France to my child and it really fits with your critera. I knew while reading it that it was a quality book. We got it from the library but we may buy it.
We recommend the Pathway Readers, which are excellent stories full of great ideas, with simple vocabulary and sentence structure for children who are just beginning to read. simplycharlottemason.com/store/pathway-readers/
I get to help homeschool my grandkids & love reading Dr. Seuse books to them. The books i grew up with and are still #1 sellers today! Thnks for your videos!
Thank you!! A great video! Much needed as there are too many to choose from. It would be great if u can post a list of books or authors or publications as well...
Sonya will be sharing her top ten picture books next week. If you want some ideas before then, check out this page: simplycharlottemason.com/planning/preschool-guide/preschool-foundations/favorite-read-aloud-books-for-preschoolers/
Thank you! I love these videos. I would like advice on what to do when all your child wants from the library or wants to hear read is ultra consumer Disney princess books. I don't know what to do. My house is filled with excellent picture books, but all she wants is books about tv characters. She doesn't even watch TV.
One idea would be to treat those books as you would junk food or sweets. A little every once in a while is okay, but you don’t want a steady diet of them. Even if that’s all she wants, in this case, she doesn’t necessarily want what is best, so you’ll need to step in and help her make a better choice. Perhaps you could allow her to check out one of those books (and not the one with 20 stories in it!) from the library and the rest must be good, wholesome books. Whenever you’re reading together, you might put the character book on the bottom of the stack to be read only after the others and if there is time. In other words, continue to give her a steady diet of the good stuff and reserve the other for once in a while. Remember, the books she hears often will cultivate her tastes for what is good.
What do you do if your child is attached to a book that matches none of these? I dread reading it. Is it justifiable to get rid of the book? Do I keep it and wait until the attachment fades, meanwhile introducing better books? Thank you 🙏🏼 I appreciate all your content
Hi, This is an excellent question! It is ultimately your decision, you can approach this situation in many ways! We want to respect our children as people and it may be helpful to ask your child and yourself what it is about this book that you do/do not like? Is it introducing poor ideas? Is it the writing style that you don't care for? If it comes down to more of a preference, you can respect your child's preference and keep it while continuing to expose them to other living books that contain good ideas. You can set some guidelines too that you will read that book to them while keeping other books in the rotation as well. If you decide that it is a book that glorifies ideas that you do not want your child to have reinforced then perhaps this would be a case for editing it out of your home library. This post gives some other ideas and helpful tips on how to navigate this scenario. simplycharlottemason.com/blog/help-my-child-wants-twaddle/
These videos are such a blessing! So many of today's books are very simplistic in illustration and language, and there seems to be a trend for books on "pooping", "farting" etc. How terribly sad when there are many quality stories around, such as described in your top ten video.
Thanks for joining us and sharing your thoughts on this topic! Here is a great list of our favorite read alouds for preschool and kindergarten.
simplycharlottemason.com/planning/preschool-guide/preschool-foundations/favorite-read-aloud-books-for-preschoolers/
Thank you so much for this explanation. I remember absolutely loving this book as a child and now I know why
Thank you for joining us and sharing your experience!
Thanks for the ideas. I just read The Queen of France to my child and it really fits with your critera. I knew while reading it that it was a quality book. We got it from the library but we may buy it.
That was informative! Please advise about choosing the early readers which usually have short choppy sentences.
We recommend the Pathway Readers, which are excellent stories full of great ideas, with simple vocabulary and sentence structure for children who are just beginning to read. simplycharlottemason.com/store/pathway-readers/
Thank you for this! Your so inspiring and I loved seeing you at the NCHE conference. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos.
Amazing advices. So happy I found your channel. Thanks a lot.
I get to help homeschool my grandkids & love reading Dr. Seuse books to them. The books i grew up with and are still #1 sellers today! Thnks for your videos!
Thank you!! A great video! Much needed as there are too many to choose from. It would be great if u can post a list of books or authors or publications as well...
Sonya will be sharing her top ten picture books next week. If you want some ideas before then, check out this page: simplycharlottemason.com/planning/preschool-guide/preschool-foundations/favorite-read-aloud-books-for-preschoolers/
Such a great video! Thank you so much!
Thank you! I love these videos. I would like advice on what to do when all your child wants from the library or wants to hear read is ultra consumer Disney princess books. I don't know what to do. My house is filled with excellent picture books, but all she wants is books about tv characters. She doesn't even watch TV.
One idea would be to treat those books as you would junk food or sweets. A little every once in a while is okay, but you don’t want a steady diet of them. Even if that’s all she wants, in this case, she doesn’t necessarily want what is best, so you’ll need to step in and help her make a better choice. Perhaps you could allow her to check out one of those books (and not the one with 20 stories in it!) from the library and the rest must be good, wholesome books. Whenever you’re reading together, you might put the character book on the bottom of the stack to be read only after the others and if there is time. In other words, continue to give her a steady diet of the good stuff and reserve the other for once in a while. Remember, the books she hears often will cultivate her tastes for what is good.
Thanks so much
You're welcome!
Thank you !
What do you do if your child is attached to a book that matches none of these? I dread reading it. Is it justifiable to get rid of the book? Do I keep it and wait until the attachment fades, meanwhile introducing better books?
Thank you 🙏🏼 I appreciate all your content
Hi, This is an excellent question! It is ultimately your decision, you can approach this situation in many ways! We want to respect our children as people and it may be helpful to ask your child and yourself what it is about this book that you do/do not like? Is it introducing poor ideas? Is it the writing style that you don't care for? If it comes down to more of a preference, you can respect your child's preference and keep it while continuing to expose them to other living books that contain good ideas. You can set some guidelines too that you will read that book to them while keeping other books in the rotation as well. If you decide that it is a book that glorifies ideas that you do not want your child to have reinforced then perhaps this would be a case for editing it out of your home library. This post gives some other ideas and helpful tips on how to navigate this scenario.
simplycharlottemason.com/blog/help-my-child-wants-twaddle/
That's one of my favorite books!
Excellent video.
Thank you very much!