Even More Books for Children Aged Between Four and Eight
Is your child between the ages of four and eight? If so, your child is somewhere between preschool and third grade in terms of reading. These are the most important years when it comes to learning how to read and developing good reading comprehension. The following is a list of some of the best books that you can keep in your home when you have a child between these age groups. Consider the benefits of stocking your home library with some of these classics.
- “The Little Engine That Could,” which was written by an author named Watty Piper.
- “The Paper Bag Princess,” which was written by an author named Robert N. Munsch.
- “Curious George,” which was written by an author named Hans Augusto Rey .
- “Clifford, the Big Red Dog,” which was written by an author named Norman Bridwell.
- “Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge,” which was written by an author named Mem Fox.
- “Caps for Sale,” which was written by an author named Esphyr Slobodkina.
- “Arthur series,” which was written by an author named Marc Tolon Brown.
- “The Art Lesson,” which was written by an author named Tomie De Paola.
- “Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse,” which was written by an author named Kevin Henkes.
- “Amelia Bedelia,” which was written by an author named Peggy Parish.
- “The Little House,” which was written by an author named Virginia Lee Burton.
Try to set a goal of buying a new book once a week or once every couple of weeks, and teach your children how to keep the books in good shape over time. Building up a solid family library is an essential part of turning your children into voracious readers. Make sure that you read stories to them and that you facilitate their own ability to read so that they can begin to explore the interesting adventures that these books lay out for them.







