
I have older children and younger children. We have enjoyed the classics to Harry Potter. My older married children still reminisce with me about some of the books we have enjoyed together. Sharing those experiences together lasts a lifetime. We flew with Wendy, John and Michael Darling to Neverland, we walked with Harry Potter as he first saw Hogwarts, we fell into the goblin caves with Curdie, cried with Wilbur, admired Taran's courage, believed we were princesses with Sara Crewe ( okay maybe not the boys), loved Pollyanna's out look on life, silently spied the forests of Araluen with Will, helped pull the sword from the stone with Arthur . . . .on and on it goes. Books are the best adventures of all!
You will find some wonderful treasures within the pages of this book which will point you in the direction of many classic books you may have forgotten about. Books help to shape the minds of our up coming generation. Helping them and us to touch places and people we might not ever get a chance to experience . . . especially from the past.
American Christian homes have generally relinquished their educational leadership. It was the Christian Home in America which built our nation. Parents formed the character of our American Christian Constitution by first forming the character of their own children. . . . . .
Home is the educational center of our nation. . . . . Literature supplies parents and teachers with one of their most useful and beloved avenues of teaching and learning. Literature is the Handmaid of history. (A Family Program for Reading Aloud by Rosalie Slater)
When looking for a good book to read aloud or to yourself, look for living books. A book that will promote an experience . . . to feel as if you are really there with the characters and places. They will remember and learn from those experiences.
Honey For A Child's Heart is another good recommendation for finding great books to read. I enjoyed this book and hearing about Gladys' family reading time together. Their experiences and memories were fun and sweet. I think you will have as much fun as I had reading it.
I hope you will enjoy reading with your children as much as I do. Don't worry about making mistakes or learning new words . . that's part of the adventure. The more you read out loud the better you will get. Have fun, try different voices, learn about new or forgotten people and places. Start your adventure today . . . open a book!
