We have been reading a lot this fall especially since it seems to rain continuously here. We had planned a pumpkin painting with pony rides and animals last Sunday and it rained and rained and we had to cancel. Now we are supposed to have it tomorrow and again - rain is in the forecast. The kids are so hoping the forecast is wrong and so am I.
I will just mention a few books we have read lately. We read Rainbow Garden by Patricia St. John and that is a favorite here. We do tend to read books more than one time. It is the story of a little girl, Elaine, that is sent to the country to live with a family while her mom is traveling. Elaine is not pleased with the arrangement and does not like the children or the country at first, but she does make some discoveries that help her change her mind. She ends up loving the country and the Owens family and wants to stay there forever. It is a sweet story and every one of us loved it.
We also read Squanto - Friend of the Pilgrims by Clyde Bulla. I don't think I need to really give a description of this book but the kids did enjoy reading it.
We are now reading Haunted House by Peggy Parish. We have just about finished it. We chose this book because it was close to Halloween and the kids thought it sounded like a good Halloween book and because one of my readers suggested this author. I don't think we have actually read any of Peggy Parish's books so I was glad for the suggestion. The kids are really enjoying this book and we will finish it tomorrow. This book is about a supposedly haunted house that the Roberts family just bought and are getting ready to move into. After they move in the kids realize that something weird is going on at the house and they try to figure out what it is and if the house is haunted.
This next week we will start a new book and I already think I know what we will read - an old friend that we all love. But, I will wait to share as I could change my mind.
I guess I need to send Chick-Fil-A with the sonic Blasts next time to keep up!
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