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A Fun Fall Reading List for Small Children

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Today is Day 4 of my 10 day series, Family Friendly Fall!  It’s time to enjoy some reading time with your little ones!  .

If you’d like to see what I offer on the other days, go to my Family Friendly Fall page.

 

My little ones love reading books, but I’m not very good at taking the time to read to them very often.  (We’re working on that in our homeschool.)  It always seems like I’ve got other projects to do and if they’re not asking me to read books, I just don’t offer it.  When my 3 year old is needing attention, she goes around pouting, saying that she needs someone to play with her.  That’s when I decided to pull her aside and give her some special one on one time…..by doing “school” with her.  She LOVES it.  I don’t blame her.  Who doesn’t love it when someone takes some time and invests it into their lives?  In thinking about what we’re going to be reading, I decided to take a look at the books that are available about the Fall season.  There are so many to choose from, but these are the top 10 that piqued my interest.

1.  The Pumpkin Patch Parable

2.  The Runaway Pumpkin

3.  Too Many Pumpkins

4.  From Seed to Pumpkin

5.  Why do Leaves Change Color?

6.  How Do Apples Grow?

7.  Thanksgiving is For Giving Thanks

8.  The Littlest Pilgrim

9.  T is for Turkey

10.  We’re Going on a Leaf Hunt

I’m looking for more ideas of books to read during the Fall season.

What are your favorite books to read to your little ones?

 

This post was the fourth in a series of 10 posts written on Family Friendly Fall.  The rest of the posts will be added to the Family Friendly Fall landing page as they’re published.  Please take a moment to visit some of the others who are writing in the iHomeschool Hopscotch.  There are 40 writers in all with lots of interesting topics!  In addition, if you visit the link, you can take part in the Pin It to Win It contest that they’re hosting.  You have a chance at winning one of several great prizes from Prufrock Press.

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  1. Aadel says

    October 22, 2012 at 11:41 pm

    We have read the "From Seed To Pumpkin" book for a plant unit study before – such a fun book! Great list!

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    • Sidetracked Sarah says

      October 26, 2012 at 10:33 pm

      Thanks Aadel, for stopping by!

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  2. Romelle says

    October 18, 2012 at 3:44 pm

    Lots of great resources! Love the Hopscotch event. I already picked up a fab recipe from Lauri from Abundant blessings.

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