Favorite Family Read-Alouds | Books for All Ages | Secular Homeschool

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Ticket to Learning

3 ай бұрын

What did we miss? I had my kids pick their favorite books we've read together over the past several years, and these are the ones they picked. Many of them went with unit studies, but some I read with the kids one-on-one. If you're looking for some great books to read with your family, this list is a great place to star. What would you add to the list? Which of these are you adding to your must-read list?
Watch my video on KZfaq to find out more about each of these titles.
🐋 Song for a Whale by Lynne Kelly
🥧 Honestly Elliot by Gillian McDunn
🏙️ City of Orphans by Avi
🦸‍♂️ The Invisible Boy by Alyssa Hollingsworth
💰 Cheaper by the Dozen by Frank B. Gilbreth Jr. & Earnestine Glibreth Carey
🇦🇺 Brave: A Wombat's Tale by Suzanne Selfors & Walker Ranson
🪖 Yonder by Ali Standish
🥁 John Lincoln Clem: Civil War Drummer By by EF Abbott
🏡 Someplace to Call Home by Sandra Dallas
⭐️ Stella by Starlight by Sharon M. Draper
🏔️ My Side of the Mountain by Jean Craighead George
🎒 The Boy at the Back of the Class by Anjali Q Rauf
🐶 Because of Win-Dixie by Kate DiCamillo
🤫 The Secret School by Avi
🦁 The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis
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____ Great Places to Get Books _____
- Local Library - I realize this isn't an option for everyone, but I heavily utilize our library. If they don't have books you want, especially if they are newer, request them! Libraries want to fill their shelves with books their patrons want to read and are normally happy to fulfill book requests. If they don't have a book and it's too old for them to get, they can often get books via interlibrary loan as well.
- Libby App - The Libby app is a great way to have access to free audio books as well as e-books. You can use a library card from anywhere (some places will give you library cards online reguardless of where you live), and access thousands of audio books and e-books to check out for free.
- Better World Books - I love what this company stands for. You can buy used or new books from small bookstores, and support getting books in the hands of those who need them. What more could you ask for? www.betterworldbooks.com
- Thrift Books - They offer a massive selection of used books. Earn free shipping with purchases of $10 or more as well as points you can use on future purchases. www.thriftbooks.com/
- Book Outlet - I often get the BEST deals by shopping at Book Outlet. They offer discount pricing on new books in great condition. They often have sales on top of their already low prices, and you can earn rewards to redeem on coupons for future purchases. This link gives you a $5 coupon to use on your first order of $25 or more. (I'll get a $5 coupon too!). Shipping is always free for orders over $35. bookoutlet.com/loyalty/referral/LsWiurDY?c=url
- Bookshop.org When you buy a book from bookshop.org you can choose a local bookstore to support. This is better for authors and booksellers, keeping the community strong.
- Libro.fm - Like bookshop.org, libro.fm seeks to support local book economies through the purchase of audio books. Choose a local bookstore to support or let libro pick one for you. Use this referall code to help me get more fantastic books to review for you: libro.fm/referral?rf_code=lfm511283
I’m Laura, homeschooling mom to three. I’m excited to share our child led, literature based, unit study approach to homeschooling. No two homeschools look the same. My hope is that by sharing my journey, I can offer support, encouragement, and inspiration to help you think outside the box to create a dynamic homeschool experience tailored to your family.

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@EclecticHomeschoolShelf
@EclecticHomeschoolShelf 2 ай бұрын
Our standout read-aloud this year was The Wild Robot. It's one of the few things we read that everyone liked 😅
@TicketToLearning
@TicketToLearning 2 ай бұрын
My oldest really enjoyed that one. My middle is getting very interested in environmental issues and is considering a field in conservation - that would be a fun read for him now - I think my littlest would like it too! Thanks for the reminder.
@jessicak5370
@jessicak5370 2 ай бұрын
I see that you read to your kids individually. I feel like I should start doing that with my almost 13. Can you describe what a typical day of reading looks like in your family? I also want to start implementing morning time where I will read aloud from our guest hollow geography curriculum. I’m currently just reading aloud at night to my two youngest with my oldest often joining.
@TicketToLearning
@TicketToLearning 2 ай бұрын
It has evolved quite a bit over the years, but currently these are the reading times I have with my kids: Sometimes I start off by reading with my littlest (if she’s really into her play we will save that for later in the day). Then we have our unit study. That’s where I do a family read-aloud. After lunch and some time outside, I read with my middle child, then my oldest. If I haven’t read with my littlest yet, I do that next. We also will read history or science together. I let the boys take turns reading with expression. The key is to be interesting and clear enough for everyone to follow along. It’s actually fun and a great way for me to keep a pulse on their fluency with harder words as the curriculum progresses. That’s all of the reading I do with them. They sometimes have assigned reading and they always have 30 minutes of free reading every day. I hope that’s helpful. Let me know if you have any other questions. Happy reading! 📖 📚 😃
@jessicak5370
@jessicak5370 2 ай бұрын
@@TicketToLearning thanks so much for sharing!! Loving your videos of read alouds!
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