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misshardbroom · 02/11/2008 19:19

Does anyone have a daughter of 5-ish?

My dd loves having a 'girl's story' read to her at night after her little brothers have gone to bed. She's in reception and starting to read independently, but we both still enjoy having a story read out loud, so it doesn't matter whether it's a picture book or something more substantial with chapters.

She's quite keen on those Rainbow Magic books by Daisy Meadows, but I really want to introduce her to other books: preferably ones that are better-written, or at least, written by a real person rather than by committee!

Any suggestions gratefully received

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jigger · 02/11/2008 21:17

Princess Poppy? There's a good gift set on The Book People. My 4yr 10 mth daughter loves them.

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ramonaquimby · 02/11/2008 21:27

Charlotte's Web is a lovely one for reading outloud - also Stuart Little (same author)

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mimsum · 02/11/2008 22:05

dd loved the Sophie books by Dick King-Smith last year. I managed to steer her away from the rainbow fairy type books, but did get persuaded into reading her the Secret Unicorn series and Unicorn School - pretty formulaic but a bit more substantial than rainbow fairies - she's now in Y1 and I'm reading her the Narnia books which she's really enjoying

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LostGirl · 03/11/2008 07:52

Have you tried the Faraway Tree stories by Enid Blyton, absolutely dreadful to read aloud but dd1 loved them at this age.

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Fennel · 03/11/2008 13:12

Sophie books (as already recommended)
Milly molly mandy
Mrs Pepperpot
Moomintroll (some children like it some don't)
Worst Witch
Pippi Longstocking

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Eniddo · 03/11/2008 13:18

dd2 who was 6 last week has LOVED:

my naughty little sister
milly molly mandy
the worst witch (only just getting into these but is obsessed with them)
mrs pepperpot
princess poppy (the picture books are much better than the 'proper' books IMO)
The Little Wooden Horse

she also likes the usborne puzzle series (puzzle island, puzzle castle etc)

and stories from the puffin book of stories for 8 year olds (we had for dd1 but she has loved these from 4 upwards especially A Necklace of Raindrops by Joan Aiken)

traditional fairy stories

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Eniddo · 03/11/2008 13:18

and loads of the usborne books, Nutcrakcer, Snow Queen, Stories of Ponies etc

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SmugColditz · 03/11/2008 13:18

matilda?

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Eniddo · 03/11/2008 13:19

also her godparents bought her the first three Darcy Bussell Ballerina books which she likes too _ I think they are called Magic Ballet Shoes series or summat

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Fennel · 03/11/2008 13:23

Mine like many of those traditional ladybird stories - gingerbread man, magic porridge pot, princess and frog, little red hen, chicken licken, rapunzel. They're quite good for 5yos, they're all in the early reader series so you can read them and then at some point they can read them.

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boogeek · 03/11/2008 13:30

DD1 is 4 1/2 and likes lots of those already mentioned (Blyton, Pippi Longstocking) and I am getting Milly Molly Mandy for Christmas. She also really likes Roald Dahl and we have just started Mary Poppins though I think it is a bit old for her really.

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boogeek · 03/11/2008 13:31

Eniddo! A necklace of raindrops is ringing some very far-off bells deep deep in my brain - can you remind me what it is for nostalgia's sake?

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Wispabarsareback · 03/11/2008 13:38

My five-year-old DD likes:

MillyMollyMandy
My naughty little sister
The magic faraway tree
Charlie and the chocolate factory
Fantastic Mr Fox
James and the Giant Peach
Amelia Jane
Dr Seuss books - cat in the hat, fox in socks, etc
Charlie and Lola books
Ladybird books (as mentioned by Fennel)

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Eniddo · 03/11/2008 17:36

A Necklace of Raindrops

absolutely fab

about a little girl called Laura whose godfather is the North Wind. He gives her a necklace and adds a raindrop every birthday - each raindrop gives her a different weather controlling power

jealous girl at school steals the necklace and all the animals find it for Laura in Arabia

Laura travels to arabia where the necklace has been given to the Sheiks daughter as a birthday present (as well as a book that doesnt have a last page, a golden bird and a ship made from a pink shell [smile})

it goes on

superb

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boogeek · 03/11/2008 18:44

Aha! I remember (vaguely). Have added it to xmas order for DD1, thanks

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katch · 03/11/2008 18:51

Ha sanyone mentioned Rumer Gooden? Miss Sunshine ans Miss Happiness etc. Gorgeous.

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ramonaquimby · 04/11/2008 13:18

That books sounds great Enid.

I could not get into the Milly Molly books AT ALL - they were so dreary to read outloud! ended up shlepping them to a charity shop

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LostGirl · 04/11/2008 20:45

I agree, absolutely dreadful to read out loud. However, I am enjoying re-reading stories about your namesake RQ to my five year old dd!

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ramonaquimby · 04/11/2008 21:44

ohhhhhh I heart Beverly Cleary!!!

good ol Henry Huggins eh?

(I think lots of people think this is my real name......)

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christiana · 04/11/2008 21:46

Message withdrawn

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ledodgy · 04/11/2008 21:48

Ramona I haven't seem you on here before! I loved the Ramona Quimby books as a child.

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ledodgy · 04/11/2008 21:49
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ramonaquimby · 04/11/2008 21:51

recently namechanged for the first time since joining many decades years ago

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ledodgy · 04/11/2008 22:27

Well it's a fab name change My aunty bought me Ramona Quimby age 8 for my 8th Birthday and I loved it then read the rest. I always remember the bit when she got il and her teacher said that it was a nusaince and Ramona thought he was calling her a nusiance this has always made me careful about what I say to my children!

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ledodgy · 04/11/2008 22:28

and I still can't spell nuisance!

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