If it simply means a book divided into chapters, I think Narnia might be good. Or Roald Dahl?
But I mean a book divided into chapters with little or no illustrations. I'm trying to develop his brain a bit by having him listen to words and then create scenery in his mind. This will (I hope) help his auditory processing issues, and be fun at the same time.
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Chapter book suggestions for my 5-year old.
21/10/2010 03:13:07 PM
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Artemis Fowl? *NM*
21/10/2010 03:16:43 PM
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Will definately give 5 year old nightmares. *NM*
21/10/2010 03:43:18 PM
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I wouldn't have thought so.
21/10/2010 03:47:06 PM
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Okay then. I thought the first one would give nightmares as a bedtime story though.
21/10/2010 03:54:05 PM
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What is a chapter book?
21/10/2010 04:00:06 PM
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Not the true definition, probably....
21/10/2010 04:28:26 PM
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Just popped into my mind.
21/10/2010 05:15:36 PM
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Pippi Longstocking certainly is available in English.
21/10/2010 05:18:28 PM
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Re: Pippi Longstocking certainly is available in English.
21/10/2010 05:22:43 PM
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*casts a vote for Vi på Saltkrokan*
21/10/2010 05:28:36 PM
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Brothers Lionheart is available
21/10/2010 06:09:57 PM
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Yuck, my Swedish teacher tried to force me to read Mio, min Mio when I was 14
21/10/2010 07:53:35 PM
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We read the Hobbit to Taran at that age. Peter and Wendy was fun.
21/10/2010 07:09:33 PM
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Good suggestions! I have email notif. For new replies if you think of more later! *NM*
29/10/2010 11:18:34 AM
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