Now, this is an "organic" list, meaning, it's always changing and progressing. This is a part of my Master Plan. Yes, I've left some off. There are some classics I personally don't like, so I don't anticipate reading them out loud. And there are some on here that you might scratch your head and say, "That's a classic?" Yep - in my house it is. These aren't in any particular order either - that's too much work for me. ;) Also, many of these can be found on Project Gutenburg - I've given direct links to some, but It would be better for you to just go over there and find them yourself, like Andrew Lang, who's Fairy Books are too numerous to direct link for me. Just because I don't have a direct link doesn't mean it isn't available. The Andy Adams Books were a little harder to find - I direct linked those. The dark pink with lines under them are the linked books - the bright pink are just highlighted so they are easier to see. Oh, and some, although further advanced reading than Core and Love of Learning (like the Jules Verne books) are there to be read to the kids and discussed.
Something else interesting about Gutenberg, while I have not linked to them, some of these books are available to download in AUDIO form - so you can listen to them being read instead of reading it yourself. Many people like this form (I have been known to do it on occassion), so I wanted to make sure you knew that option might be open to you. If you have a hard time finding a title (Like I wanted Pinnocchio) - type in the author - sometimes it won't come up because you didn't type in "The Adventures of Pinnocchio" or maybe it didn't have a "The" in it... so don't do one search and figure it's not there.
Before I get started, I want to share WHY I even find out about Gutenberg - why not just go buy it, or get it from the library? Some I do - but I also know the power of a budget - and I don't believe children's educations should be stifled just because the pocketbook is lean, or the library decided to get abridged versions. Many of these can't be found in the library. That's why I love the online resource. Some I read off the computer - some I print in spurts. It's all up to me - and I like that - total freedom of choice! Also, the advantage for YOU is that you can download whatever suits your fancy, right now, and see if it is something that might appeal to YOUR classics list. :) Oh - and I have also listed some of MY classic picture books - I think beautiful picture books are just as important for Core Phasers. So those are included too.
Also, I was trying to be careful with copyrighted info. If I have linked to a site I shouldn't have, please let me know. I don't know all the ins and outs but I am a law abiding person - I have no wish to break the law. I think the only thing that worries me is when I go to foreign websites . Which, there is only one or two of those on here. :)
The Complete Tales of Peter Rabbit ~ Beatrix Potter (Many collections and individual tales found on Project Gutenberg site)
Filcka, Ricka, Dicka series ~ Maj Lindman
All The Frances Books, ie: Bread and Jam For Frances, A Bargain For Frances, etc. ~ Russell Hoban and Lillian Hoban
A Children's Garden Book of Verses ~ Robert Louis Stevenson
How Much is a Million ~ David M. Schwartz
Various Fairy Books ~ Andrew Lang (ie: The Blue Fairy Book, The Yellow Fairy Book, The Brown Fairy Book - Do author search on Gutenberg and you'll find them all)
The Works of A.A. Milne (ie: The Complete Tales of Winnie the Pooh - some stories on Gutenberg but no Winnie the Pooh)
A Lighthouse in the Attic ~ Shel Silverstein (and others poetry books of his)
The Giving Tree ~ Shel Silverstein
The Velveteen Rabbit ~ Margery Williams
McBroom Series ie: McBroom's Zoo, McBroom Tells the Truth ~ Sid Fleischman, Robert Frankenberg, Kurt Werth, and Walter Lorraine
Raggedy Andy Stories ~ Johnny Gruelle
Madeline (series) ~ Ludwig Bemelmans
Leo the Late Bloomer ~ Robert Kraus
Harold and the Purple Crayon ~ Crocket Johnson
A Bear Called Paddington (series) ~ Michael Bond
The Story of Ferdinand ~ Munro Leaf
Selected Poems of Christina Rossetti (some are morbid and not suitable for children)
Corduroy ~ Don Freeman
The Hundred Dresses ~ Eleanor Estes and Louis Slobodkin
Anderson's Fairy Tales Andersen's Fairy Tales ~ Hans Christian Andersen (a fun site for kids to play using these: Andersen Fairy Tales
Mother Goose: The Original Volland Edition ~ Eulalie Osgood Grover (This link takes you to the scanned in pages where you can see the beautiful illustrations - I can't decide which version of Mother Goose I like better, so I'm putting them both down.)
The Real Mother Goose The Real Mother Goose (The black and white checkered one - the gutenberg shows a different cover - but this is the same one)
The Real Mother Goose Book of American Rhymes (Blue and white checkered - printed by Scholastic. Has great ones like Hushabye, Mr. Nobody, This Old Man, The Owl and The Pussycat, The Mouse Who Lived on a Hill, etc.)
The Language of Flowers ~Kate Greenaway (You can also find her Mother Goose Coloring Book for sale - she has also illustrated some really fun books)
Miss Suzy ~ Miriam Young and Arnold Lobel
The Little Engine that Could ~ Watty Piper
Caps for Sale ~ Esphyr Slobodkina
Heckedy Peg ~ Audrey Wood and Don Wood
Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel ~ Virginia Lee Burton
A Bakers Dozen by the One and Only Dr. Suess ~ Dr. Suess (This collection is great, and has historical facts and commentary in it for Adults to enjoy)
Harry the Dirty Dog series ~ Gene Zion
Curious George series ~ HA Rey
Favorite Uncle Remus ~ Joel Chandler Harris (Some stories can be found HERE
The Princess and the Curdie ~ George MacDonald
The Quangle-Wangle's Hat ~ Edward Lear (The site I linked to has lots more on Edward Lear and his nonsense poems - All his poetry is on my list)
Little Black Sambo ~ Helen Bannman (Ok - some background here. My Grandma taught an almost all black school in Oklahoma and she read this one to them over and over, so I grew up with it, and I've read it to my kids, and they love it. I think illustrations are an important part of this story though. There is an illustrated version of this story I absolutely love - and so do my children - it is illustrated by Christopher Bing. However, the link takes you to the original story and illustrations, plus other stories written by Helen Bannerman in case you're curious - but I think the woman was seriously disturbed - I don't read them to my kids. Esp. that kettle head one - ick!. They also have the Three Billy Goats Gruff on the website, which is a classic.)
Ride a Cock-Horse and Other Rhymes and Stories ~ Randolph Caldecott (The link is not to this book, just two of the rhymes. Gutenberg has several of Caldecott's work - if you want the suggested book, you can find it on Amazon.)
The Marvelous Exploits of Paul Bunyan The Marvelous Exploits of Paul Bunyan ~ WB Laughead
Perrault's Complete Fairy Tales ~ Charles Perrault
Old Yeller ~ Fred Gipson
Smoky ~ Will James (This was published in 1926 and is still under copyright - you'll have to buy this gem to read it!)
The Story of Dr. Dolittle ~Hugh Lofting
The Voyages of Dr. Dolittle ~ Hugh Lofting
Just So Stories ~ Rudyard Kipling (I must tell you my fave is The Beginning of the Armadillos - my parents had a black and white illustrated with some floresant colors in it - good ole 70's! - when I was growing up and I STILL to this day wish I could find a copy. These are just fanstasic!)
Jungle Book ~ Rudyard Kipling
Kim ~ Rudyard Kipling
Captain Courageous ~ Ruyard Kipling
Stalky & Co. Stalky & Co. ~ Ruyard Kipling
The Water-Babies ~ Charles Kingsley
Lightfoot the Deer Lightfoot the Deer ~ Thorton W. Burgess (My mother had copies from her childhood she read to us, and I have continued the tradition - ALL Burgess books are fabulous for young children!)
Buster Bear ~ Thorton W. Burgess
Jimmy Skunk ~ Thorton W. Burgess
Paddy Beaver ~ Thorton W. Burgess
Reddy Fox ~ Thorton W. Burgess
Check out other title on Gutenberg - he is also the author of The Burgess Animal Book for Children and The Burgess Bird Book for Children which teaches about animal/bird behavior.
Hilaire Belloc's Cautionary Verses ~ Hilaire Belloc (There is some of his stuff online, but not enough to link to)
The Arabian Nights ~ Husian Haddawy (Not avaiable online - the most authentic version of the stories - make sure you get vol. 2 as well!)
Arabian Nights No. II ~ Husian Haddawy
Little House Series ~ Laura Ingalls Wilder (Not online but easily found in libraries - I personally like the older version illustrations - I hear they're changing the look and possibly the text? Make sure it's Laura's version, not someone else's!)
Heidi ~ Johanna Spryi
The Virginian ~ Owen Wister
Little Lord Fauntleroy ~ Frances Hodgeson Burnett
The Secret Garden ~ Frances Hodgeson Burnett
Black Beauty ~ Anna Sewell
The Black Stallion ~ Walter Farley
Abraham Lincoln Gets His Chance ~ Frances Cavanah
The Yearling ~ Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
Adam of the Road ~ Elizabeth Janet Gray
The Wonderfu Wizard of Oz ~ L. Frank Baum
The Little Britches Series ~ Ralph Moody (Sorry - this is not online! Get one book at a time - it is SO worth it!)
SELECTED Grimm's Fairy Tales (I have to select. Some of their stuff is quite gross, and too much for me to read, let alone reading it to my children - you can find these on Gutenberg very easily)
The Aesop for Children ~ Aesop (This is beautifully illustrated)
D'Aulaires Book of Greek Myths ~ Ingri D'Aulaire and Edgar Parin D'Aulaire
The Poems of Robert Frost
Tales from Shakespeare ~Charles and Mary Lamb (for an intro to little children - eventually they'll read the real deal like Athena)
The Adventures of Pinnocchio ~ Carlo Collodi
Peter Pan ~ J.M. Barrie
Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens ~ J.M. Barrie (I think my link to Peter Pan allows you to choose Peter Pan or Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens)
Chronicles of Narnia ~ CS Lewis (easily found at the library)
Sarah, Plain and Tall ~ Patricia MacLachlan
The Courage of Sarah Noble ~ Alice Dalgliesh
Flower Fables ~ Louisa May Alcott
Rose In Bloom ~ Louisa May Alcott
Under the Liliacs ~ Louisa May Alcott
Little Women ~ Louisa May Alcott
Little Men ~ Louisa May Alcott
Jo's Boys ~ Louisa May Alcott
Eight Cousins ~ Louisa May Alcott
An Old Fashioned Girl ~ Louisa May Alcott
Moods ~ Louisa May Alcott (this is found on the University of Virginia Website - scroll down to begin text. You can see scanned pics of original book if you like!)
Jack and Jill ~ Louisa May Alcott
Hospital Sketches ~ Louisa May Alcott
Robin Hood ~ Henry Gilbert (One of my faves - Redbeard just told me last night as he tossed it back to me how much he enjoyed it too!)
Tales of King Arthur and the Round Table ~ Hudson Talbott
Tales of King Arthur: The Sword and the Stone ~ Hudson Talbott
The Adventures of Robin Hood ~ Howard Pyle
Otto of the Silver Hand ~ Howard Pyle
The Log of a Cowboy ~ Andy Adams (If you like this one there are other Andy Adams books available
HERE - there are also quite a few on Gutenberg as well - I didn't notice if they were the same ones)
Andy Adam's Campfire Tales ~ Andy Adams (not available online)
The Ranch on the Beaver ~ Andy Adams (not available online, but the sequel to the Wells Brothers which is found on the above link)
A Little Mother to the Others ~ L.T. Meade
Bad Little Hannah ~ L.T. Meade (sasly, I can't find this online, but it is SO GOOD. You can find several L.T. Meade books on Gutenberg though. Luckily, I own two very OLD copies of this one!)
At the Foot of the Rainbow ~ Gene Straton Porter (There are many titles - I'm just going to name a few)
Freckles ~ Gene Straton Porter
Laddie: A True Blue Story ~ Gene Straton Porter
The Girl of the Limberlost ~ Gene Straton Porter
A Daughter of the Land ~ Gene Straton Porter
Michael O'Halloran ~ Gene Straton Porter
Tanglewood Tales ~ Nathaniel Hawthorne
Treasure Island ~ Robert Louis Stevenson
Kidnapped ~ Robert Louis Stevenson
The Silverado Squatters ~ Robert Louis Stevenson
The Princess and the Goblin ~ George MacDonald
The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe ~ Daniel Defoe
Swiss Family Robinson ~ Johann Wyss
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea ~ Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island ~ Jules Verne
Around the World in 80 Days ~ Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon and Round the Moon ~ Jules Verne
Journey to the Center of the Earth ~ Jules Verne
The Boy Knight ~ GA Henty
Knight of the White Cross ~ GA Henty
Okay - too many GA Henty books to write. Gutenberg has a bunch of them, and here are some other sites to try out - there are NINETY NINE in all!!!!
http://www.henty.com/ (these are to buy - in print or CD format)
http://www.jimhodgesaudiobooks.com/ (This is the Jim Hodges Audio Books for sale - very well done!)
http://www.classicreader.com/author.php/aut.186/
http://www.online-literature.com/ga-henty/
(End of GA Henty Links) Titles to look for besides the ones above (they come HIGHLY recommended):
The Cat of Bubastes
Beric the Briton
A Tale of the Western Plains
The Dash for Khartoum
Bonnie Prince Charlie
In Freedom's Cause
Under Drake's Flag
Facing Death
With Wolfe in Canada
Wulf the Saxon
Winning His Spurs
The Young Carthaginian
For the Temple
The Lion of the North
St. Batholomew's Eve
By Pike and Dyke
With Lee in Virginia
The Lion of St. Mark
In the Reign of Terror
Won by the Sword
:)
Evangeline ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The Song of Hiawatha ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Story of a Bad Boy ~ Thomas Bailey Aldrich
The Prince and the Pauper ~ Mark Twain
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer ~ Mark Twain
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn ~ Mark Twain
A Christmas Carol ~ Charles Dickens
The Life of Our Lord ~ Charles Dickens (I can't believe I found this one for free online! Not on Gutenberg either!)
Oliver Twist ~ Charles Dickens
Cricket on the Hearth ~ Charles Dickens
David Copperfield ~ Charles Dickens (I have a picture book version of this and Great Expectations that Iris LOVES - the words aren't watered down - they took special pains to use Dicken's words but cut the story down to a picture book size - we only get through 2 pgs (4 on a good day) a night, but these are actually her favorites. I look forward to her being old enough to enjoy the real deal!)
The Last of the Mohicans ~ James Fenimore Cooper (A website of interest is the James Fenimore Cooper Website - it has links to hard to find texts online as well as gutenberg, so you might check there. Also, Cooper's book The Ways of the Hour is available for download with Adobe or Microsoft HERE. The cost is under $5, so if you're interested, this might be an option for you.)
The Pathfinder ~ James Fenimore Cooper
The Wind and Wing ~James Fenimore Cooper
The Deerslayer ~ James Fenimore Cooper
The Pilot ~ James Fenimore Cooper
The Two Admirals ~ James Fenimore Cooper
The Prairie ~ James Fenimore Cooper
The Chainbearer ~ James Fenimore Cooper
Hans Brinker ~ Mary Maples Dodges
Tarzan of the Apes ~ Edgar Rice Burroughs (Ok - there are a ton of Tarzan books - do an author search on Gutenburg - I'm only going to list a few)
The Return of Tarzan ~ Edgar Rice Burroughs
The Beasts of Tarzan The Beasts of Tarzan ~ Edgar Rice Burroughs
The Son of Tarzan ~ Edgar Rice Burroughs
Apache Devil ~ Edgar Rice Burroughs
Westward Ho! ~ Charles Kingsley
Sketchbook ~ Washington Irving
Pollyanna ~ Eleanor H. Porter
Pollyana Grows Up ~ Eleanor H. Porter
Penrod ~ Booth Tarkington
Johnny Tremain ~ Esther Forbes (this pdf file is complete with study guide, questions, activities and such - so might be good for a unit study! Or, just read the book. hehe)
Carry on Mr. Bowditch ~ Jean Lee Lantham (several free study guides online, but I didn't find the text)
The Golden Goblet ~ Eloise Jarvis McGraw (again, several study guides, no text)
Two Years Before the Mast ~ Richard Henry Dana
Main-Travelled Roads ~ Hamlin Garlin
Son of the Middle Border ~ Hamlin Garlin (This link takes you to a site that you have to join, but they have a FREE TRIAL - so that might be an option - otherwise, you'll have to buy it to read it, which, isn't a BAD thing!)
Mr. Midshipman Easy ~ Fredrick Maryat
Charlotte's Web ~ EB White
Stuart Little ~ EB White
The Trumpet of the Swan ~ EB White
Sounder ~ William H Armstrong
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm ~ Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin
Anne of Green Gables ~ LM Montgomery (full series all available on gutenberg)
Elsie Dinsmore ~ Martha Finley (full series all available on gutenberg)
That's it for now. Maybe I'll get it completed this afternoon. Check back. :) Maybe I'll even be adventureous and put this in some sort of order - I have a guide that I could put it in "grade" order... kinda depends on the kids. :) I'm going ahead and posting so you can look over what I have so far. And you know what, I think I'm going to have to make up a seperate list of "Classic Poems", because listing them here like this is not working for me! Maybe a "Texasblu's Favorite Poems for Children List" or something like that...
Also, like I said above this is an ever growing and changing list. If you would like to suggest a book, please email me or leave me a comment and I'll check it out! And remember - this is a CHILDREN'S list - up through middle school (Core and Love of Learning). High School (which I consider Practice Scholar & Transition Scholar) are listed in my adult classics list, which I have yet to post. But it'll get there. :) Ohh, and please remember - my list is NOT your list. I only post it so you can start thinking of what you want on YOUR list. *grin*
Here are some books I haven't had suggested to me, but may take their place with others:
Indian Fairy Book ~ Cornelius Mathews
Poor Little Rich Girl ~ Eleanor Gates
Poor Little Rich Boy ~ Eleanor Gates
In fact, I went over to the GWC Bookstore to see what they had, and I was so excited to see so many of mine were over there! I had no idea! :)
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