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Tag Archives: classics
Little House in the Big Woods
Little House in the Big Woods by Laura Ingalls Wilder Of all the books in the Little House series, this is the one I’ve read the most often. Many of you already know that I am a purist about starting … Continue reading
All-of-a-Kind Family Uptown
All-Of-A-Kind Family Uptown by Sydney Taylor So, technically, this is the third All-of-a-Kind Family book. It’s also one of the best. Taylor wrote All-of-a-Kind Family, More All-of-a-Kind Family and All-of-a-Kind Family Uptown then nearly 20 years later, she added two additional … Continue reading
The Cricket in Times Square
The Cricket in Times Square by George Selden In a subway station in Times Square, there is a newsstand owned by the Bellini family. They do not sell many papers and the young son, Mario, must work late at night … Continue reading
More All-of-a-Kind Family
More All-Of-A-Kind Family by Sydney Taylor It is nothing short of tragic that the All-of-a-Kind Family series is out of print. I have the whole set, carefully guarded since childhood, but it is just so sad that they are so … Continue reading
Posted in Middle Grades, Primary Grades
Tagged classics, favorites, hard to find, jewish, new york city, out-of-print
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All-of-a-Kind Family
All-of-a-Kind Family by Sydney Taylor It’s almost harder to write about books that you treasure, and this one would quite certainly make my short list of best chapter books ever. Set in turn-of-the-century New York City, Taylor’s book is based … Continue reading
Posted in Middle Grades, Primary Grades
Tagged classics, favorites, historical fiction, jewish, nyc
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Jenny and the Cat Club
Jenny and the Cat Club by Esther Averill I was in chatting with the librarian the other day and spied the yellow cover on her back “waiting to be cataloged” shelf. Cats! I squealed, immediately recognizing the cover. You have … Continue reading
From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler
From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler by E. L. Konigsburg Claudia is a planner and when she decides to run away from home, she not only hand picks which sibling is lucky enough to accompany her, but … Continue reading
The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere
The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, graved and painted by Christopher Bing. You can find Longfellow’s poem anywhere. See? It’s right here on the internet. But this version is stunning, so if you’re going to look … Continue reading
The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle
I cannot possibly give you an explanation for why I was so incredibly attached to the story of a hedgehog leading a secret life as a washerwoman. I’m honestly a bit concerned about what that might say about me as … Continue reading
Quick Picture Book Pick – Corduroy
I know, I know. I said I wasn’t going to do picture books. But every now and then, there’s a picture book that fits my theme that you just can’t miss. So here to wrap up my week on toys … Continue reading