what about Pollyanna from Eleanor H. Porter?
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what about Pollyanna from Eleanor H. Porter?
The Family from One End Street. An oldie but a goodie!
Some of Jacqueline Wilsons Books are ok for younger ones, but be careful, likewise Michael Morpurgo.
Naughtiest Girl in the School and Amelia Jane books (Enid Blyton)
My two also love non fiction, such as Guiness Book of Records and Ripleys Believe it or Not.
And subscribe to First News, the children's newspaper - it's great for them and they love that it comes in the post.
The more variety the better, it's great having little bookworms! x
Just thought of another good author - Gwyneth Rees x
You could try the first couple of these stories which are free using the "look inside" feature. My son loves these and he also loves the magic Faraway Tree books
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Month-Bedtim...Retiring+Child
I like these stories as they're just as fun for me to read them as they are for him to hear them.
We love the Holly someone books. Very sweet and innocent - about cats and dogs. Also love the Magic Molly books (animals) and the Kitten Club books.