Showing posts with label Isabel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Isabel. Show all posts
Friday, February 19, 2010
Day at Greenlake
We went with our homeschool group, Little Acorns, to Greenlake today. We're having very weird weather in the Seattle area this year. It's Feb 19 and there were crocuses and daffodils in bloom at Greenlake today. It was cold enough to want a jacket but the sun was bright, the sky was clear, and we got lots of vitamin D. It was beautiful. Chloe and Liam crawled on grass, ate dead leaves, and swung in a swing for the first time today. We will definitely go back soon.
Tuesday, February 09, 2010
Favorite Chapter Books for Young Children
My oldest daughter, Isabel, is 6. Over the last two years she’s really begun to enjoy listening to me read chapter books to her. During the day it’s just the two of us and most evenings we read with Dad too. Before moving into chapter books we spent years reading hundreds and hundreds of picture books, nursery rhymes, and fairy tales. We still read these.
The good books we have read have had a powerful influence on Isabel (and me too!). I see her being inspired by favorite characters to try new things and behave in better ways. We’ve had many sweet discussions over these books. Her daily play is usually based on one of our current novels. I love the effect reading these books has had on her. Every child has different interests and attention span so I would expect them to all like different books at different times of their lives. But, for what it’s worth, I thought I’d share Isabel’s favorite chapter books and how old she was when she was able to truly enjoy them.
Often, after I read a book to her, I then get it on audio from the library and she loves to listen to them over and over. I like to re-read them with her too but there’s something about listening to the book in her room while she plays with her toys that’s different than when I read to her. There have been a handful of books that she didn’t love the first time I read them to her but after listening to them on her own, she fell in love with them. Then, we re-read the books together and it was a totally different and better experience. I've also learned that great illustrations are important to her--they keep her engaged and interested. I wish I had realized this before I bought many cheap books without illustrations.
We’ve read lots of great books that aren’t on this list but I wanted to share just our very favorites, things I think every child should have read to them at some point. And to reiterate, I’m not suggesting the age that Isabel enjoyed something will or should apply to any other child, but it might be helpful to see which books are easier to start with versus those that were harder for her. We’ve tried lots of books, found them beyond her interest/comprehension and waited and then tried again and found her finally ready for them. There’s a long list of books I can’t wait to read with her that she’s just not ready for yet. So here are our favorite chapter books from the last 2 years. My specific reviews of the books can be found on my goodreads.com bookshelf.
Farmer Boy, 4
Dinotopia
, 6
Bible
and other Scriptures, 5
Monday, February 08, 2010
Pictures of the Kids
We use gates often to keep the twins out of the kitchen. This is what Chloe thinks of gates.

Isabel likes to put Chloe in tiny spaces to see if she will fit. Yep, Chloe fits in a small plastic bin, with some toys. 
Isn't that cute they way Liam is reaching for Chloe?
I guess we misjudged his intentions. Wollops aren't so cute.
Finally put the dollhouse together that Isabel got from Grandma and Grandpa for Christmas, a year ago. Forgive us, we had a busy year ;) Thankfully Isabel did. She was very patient.


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