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  	<title>Question: Fiction I can read to a 5 yr old?</title>
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  	<description>I like reading to my 5yr old son at bedtime.  We have discovered that we both enjoy reading longer books/ novels with many chapters and some pictures here and there.  Our latest was the original &quot;The House at Pooh Corner&quot;.

Please suggest more!</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 06:22:29 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: valleys</title>
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  	<description>Roald Dahl - The BFG, Charlie &amp;amp; the Chocolate Factory, many others.&lt;br&gt;
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Mordecai Richler - the Jacob Two Two series.&lt;br&gt;
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Pierre Berton - The Secret World of Og</description>
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  	<title>By: valleys</title>
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  	<description>Oh, and the Mr Gum books are totally hilarious. They aren&apos;t as long as you might think (lots of empty space on each page) but each chapter has several parts where I have to take a short break because my daughter and I are laughing so hard.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 06:34:50 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: plinth</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/77080/Fiction-I-can-read-to-a-5-yr-old#1145272</link>	
  	<description>&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_b/102-4738080-7515307?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&amp;field-keywords=The+Phantom+Tollbooth&amp;x=0&amp;y=0&quot;&gt;The Phantom Tollbooth&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0380014947/metafilter-20/ref=nosim/&quot;&gt;Matthew Looney&apos;s Voyage to Earth&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0312367546/metafilter-20/ref=nosim/&quot;&gt;A Wrinkle in Time&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 06:36:54 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: ShawnString</title>
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  	<description>How about Alice In Wonderland/Through The Looking Glass?</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 06:37:54 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: bondcliff</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/77080/Fiction-I-can-read-to-a-5-yr-old#1145277</link>	
  	<description>My son loves reading &lt;i&gt;Ms. Pigglewiggles Magic&lt;/i&gt;.  Id never heard of those books but my wife kept them from when she was a kid.&lt;br&gt;
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Weve also read &lt;i&gt;Charlottes Web&lt;/i&gt; and &lt;i&gt;Stewart Little&lt;/i&gt;.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 06:40:11 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: pineapple</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/77080/Fiction-I-can-read-to-a-5-yr-old#1145279</link>	
  	<description>&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.katedicamillo.com/books/tale.html&quot;&gt;The Tale of Despereaux&lt;/a&gt; by Kate DiCamillo</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 06:40:38 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: DarlingBri</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/77080/Fiction-I-can-read-to-a-5-yr-old#1145285</link>	
  	<description>&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0689710682/metafilter-20/ref=nosim/&quot;&gt;Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH&lt;/a&gt; is a tremendous book. I can&apos;t recommend it highly enough. Its the sort of book your child will enjoy as a &amp;quot;read to&amp;quot; at five, as a self-reader at 10 and from a whole new perspective at 15.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 06:45:02 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: ceri richard</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/77080/Fiction-I-can-read-to-a-5-yr-old#1145288</link>	
  	<description>&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.co.uk/Stig-Dump-Puffin-Modern-Classics/dp/0140364501/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1196088152&amp;sr=1-1&quot;&gt;Stig of the Dump&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.co.uk/Borrowers-Puffin-Modern-Classics/dp/014036451X/ref=pd_sim_b?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1196088152&amp;sr=1-1&quot;&gt;The Borrowers&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.co.uk/Five-Children-Wordsworth-Childrens-Classics/dp/1853261246/ref=pd_sim_b?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1196088152&amp;sr=1-1&quot;&gt;Five Children and It&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;
(and for when he&apos;s a little older maybe) &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.co.uk/Toms-Midnight-Garden-Philippa-Pearce/dp/0141319992/ref=pd_sim_b?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1196088152&amp;sr=1-1&quot;&gt;Tom&apos;s Midnight Garden&lt;br&gt;
&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 06:45:45 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: Sassyfras</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/77080/Fiction-I-can-read-to-a-5-yr-old#1145289</link>	
  	<description>&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0763625892/metafilter-20/ref=nosim/&quot;&gt;The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane&lt;/a&gt; by Kate DiCamillo.  My 6-year old and I just got done reading it.  My 4 year old also enjoyed it.  It&apos;s now our favorite book and we&apos;ll be giving copies for Christmas presents this year.  There are some parts that may be a little difficult for little ears and sensitive souls.  You may want to skim a chapter ahead to see what&apos;s coming up and what may/may not be appropriate for your child.  My 6 yr old had no problems with it, but ya never know.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 06:47:04 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: Biblio</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/77080/Fiction-I-can-read-to-a-5-yr-old#1145294</link>	
  	<description>The Cricket in Times Square, the Little House books, lots of stuff by Avi.  My 7 year old just enjoyed listening to the Tiffany Aching books by Terry Pratchett, your 5 year old might too!</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 06:53:20 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: readery</title>
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  	<description>The best IMHO is Charlotte&apos;s Web. Written to be read aloud.&lt;br&gt;
Also good for younger children the books of Edward Eager, &lt;br&gt;
Half Magic, Magic or Not and 5 others.&lt;br&gt;
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The D&apos;Aulaire&apos;s Greek and Norse Myth collections are fun to read and very well illustrated.&lt;br&gt;
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My son liked Morpurgo&apos;s  books - The Green Knight, Arthur High King of Britain and I see he has a Beowulf title now as well. I remember reading him versions of the Illiad and Odyssey that were well illustrated - can&apos;t remember the author. Definetly worth checking the library for.&lt;br&gt;
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All my kids really fell for the Redwall books read aloud. These are more for a 6 or 7 year old. There are battles between mice and rats and sparrows and scary snakes, lots of cliffhangers. These books made kids want to get into bed early and they would beg for an extra chapter.&lt;br&gt;
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And I can&apos;t speak highly enough of Cornelia Funke, especially The Thief Lord and the Inkheart series. I&apos;m not an adult who typically reads children&apos;s books (Harry Potter, blecchhh) but these books made me want to read ahead while kids were asleep.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 06:53:44 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: LordSludge</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/77080/Fiction-I-can-read-to-a-5-yr-old#1145296</link>	
  	<description>&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0812550706/metafilter-20/ref=nosim/&quot;&gt;Ender&apos;s Game&lt;/a&gt; -- no pics, but lotsa chapters, and the protagonist is a 6yo boy.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 06:54:41 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: SuperSquirrel</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/77080/Fiction-I-can-read-to-a-5-yr-old#1145298</link>	
  	<description>Does it have to be pure fiction? My daughter went through a phase where she loved long books too, and one day we accidentally hit upon a book about Seaman, the dog that accompanied Lewis &amp;amp; Clark on their expedition.  She was enthralled. What&apos;s not to like: a big fluffy dog, nature, Indians, exploration, the wilderness, building your own canoes, fishing/hunting?&lt;br&gt;
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A search of Amazon shows many many books about Seaman. I liked the Seaman book we read, because it was a longer book, written for an older reader (or an adult). It had a few pictures, drawings, maps and diagrams, but it was mostly text.  I can&apos;t remember the exact title though (and ours is long packed away). It was fairly easy to read a manageable chunk each night, and was a good adventure story.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 06:58:38 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: nola</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/77080/Fiction-I-can-read-to-a-5-yr-old#1145299</link>	
  	<description>&lt;a href=&quot;http://books.google.com/books?id=gUm4fToN0isC&amp;dq=the+wind+in+the+willows&amp;pg=PP1&amp;ots=iRySlNJf2h&amp;sig=lbruSZQhZ9inX__KGA1KNsUY7yQ&amp;prev=http://www.google.com/search%3Fsourceid%3Dnavclient%26aq%3Dt%26ie%3DUTF-8%26rls%3DPCTA,PCTA:2006-28,PCTA:en%26q%3Dthe%2Bwind%2Bin%2Bthe%2Bwillows&amp;sa=X&amp;oi=print&amp;ct=title&amp;cad=one-book-with-thumbnail#PPA5,M1&quot;&gt;The Wind in the Willows&lt;/a&gt;, was a favorite of mine as a child and I think it qualifies in the  &lt;em&gt;longer books &lt;/em&gt;category.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 06:59:15 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: beagle</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/77080/Fiction-I-can-read-to-a-5-yr-old#1145300</link>	
  	<description>The Secret Garden</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 07:01:55 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: sunshinesky</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/77080/Fiction-I-can-read-to-a-5-yr-old#1145306</link>	
  	<description>At his age, I really enjoyed &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0440474655/metafilter-20/ref=nosim/&quot;&gt;A Thousand Paper Cranes&lt;/a&gt;.  &lt;br&gt;
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It&apos;s non-fiction and relatively short, but the message is basic and valuable.  The story is about a girl, but I doubt that would be of much significance to your son.&lt;br&gt;
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All in all, it&apos;s not &lt;i&gt;exactly&lt;/i&gt; what you&apos;re looking for, but I suggest it because it was one of my first novels.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 07:06:25 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: The corpse in the library</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/77080/Fiction-I-can-read-to-a-5-yr-old#1145308</link>	
  	<description>My five-year-old son loves the&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.katemcmullan.com/dsa01.htm&quot;&gt; Dragon Slayers&apos; Academy&lt;/a&gt; books.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 07:08:52 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: chunking express</title>
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  	<description>I just bought a copy of Wind in the Willows, and it&apos;s both long and has pictures.  It&apos;s pretty classic I&apos;d say.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 07:12:39 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: hoppytoad</title>
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  	<description>2nding Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH.  My kid loves that book.  She also really enjoyed &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0316058432/metafilter-20/ref=nosim/&quot;&gt;Mr. Popper&apos;s Penguins&lt;/a&gt; and the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/search-handle-url/102-7412843-8874548?%5Fencoding=UTF8&amp;search-type=ss&amp;index=books&amp;field-author=Mary%20Pope%20Osborne&quot;&gt;Magic Tree House&lt;/a&gt; series.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 07:17:58 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: dirtynumbangelboy</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/77080/Fiction-I-can-read-to-a-5-yr-old#1145320</link>	
  	<description>I&apos;ll echo almost all of the suggestinos above (Alice, Borrowers, NIMH -- though that could be a bit dark, everything by Roald Dahl, etc).&lt;br&gt;
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Also.. if you can find it, get Bogwoppit, by Ursula Williams.  One of my absolute favourite books as a kid.&lt;br&gt;
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And bear in mind.. as Terry Pratchett said, if you don&apos;t tell kids that something is too hard for them, they&apos;ll never think it is..</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 07:20:08 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: Black_Umbrella</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/77080/Fiction-I-can-read-to-a-5-yr-old#1145337</link>	
  	<description>I am not to sure what to suggest for this age to be honest, but in a few years i suggest the following...&lt;br&gt;
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2nding the Phantom Toll Booth and The Cricket in Times Square.&lt;br&gt;
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The Earth Sea trilogy by Ursula K Le Guin&lt;br&gt;
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The Xanth series by Piers Anthoney.  The Xanth series uses the same humor/pun style as the Phantom Toll Booth.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 07:36:54 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: Black_Umbrella</title>
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  	<description>As for Alice in Wonderland and especially through the looking glass, I read those at a much older age.&lt;br&gt;
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They are completely saturated with drug references (blatant) and many things I would not suggest for a young child.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 07:39:07 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: mygothlaundry</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/77080/Fiction-I-can-read-to-a-5-yr-old#1145359</link>	
  	<description>When my kids were five, we read the &lt;a href=&quot;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moomins&quot;&gt;Moomin books&lt;/a&gt; for the first time and I can never recommend them highly enough. My 16 year old son is still rereading them occasionally - as is his 40 something mother. We also read our way though all the &lt;a href=&quot;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Oz_books&quot;&gt;Oz books&lt;/a&gt; at age five, which gets kind of old for the parent (except for the part where you start to really, you know, &lt;em&gt;wonder&lt;/em&gt; about L. Frank Baum and his obsession with tiny decorative details in the form of ornaments) but for whatever reason, my kids at that age were enthralled. Series books are really nice for fives and sixes, because kids love the continuity of the characters.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 07:53:05 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: mynameisluka</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/77080/Fiction-I-can-read-to-a-5-yr-old#1145370</link>	
  	<description>&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0002TX4WA/metafilter-20/ref=nosim/&quot;&gt;Farmer Boy&lt;/a&gt; by Laura Ingalls Wilder is notable for its insanely decadent food descriptions...&lt;br&gt;
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&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0142400580/metafilter-20/ref=nosim/&quot;&gt;The Great Brain&lt;/a&gt; books are perhaps a bit short, but hugely entertaining nonetheless...&lt;br&gt;
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The &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0140340343/metafilter-20/ref=nosim/&quot;&gt;original 101 Dalmatians&lt;/a&gt; by Dottie Smith is a pleasure...&lt;br&gt;
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as is anything by &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.beverlycleary.com/index.html&quot;&gt;Beverly Cleary&lt;/a&gt;.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 08:12:26 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: i_am_a_Jedi</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/77080/Fiction-I-can-read-to-a-5-yr-old#1145388</link>	
  	<description>The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien.  Particulary, &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0618968636/metafilter-20/ref=nosim/&quot;&gt;this edition&lt;/a&gt;, which has all of Tolkien&apos;s illustrations.&lt;br&gt;
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&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0765316315/metafilter-20/ref=nosim/&quot;&gt;The Ice Dragon&lt;/a&gt; by George RR Martin.&lt;br&gt;
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My kids will definitely have those read to them in a few years (oldest is 2.5).</description>
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  	<title>By: pokermonk</title>
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  	<description>&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0399247947/metafilter-20/ref=nosim/&quot;&gt;Redwall&lt;/a&gt; by Brian Jacques.&lt;br&gt;
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It&apos;s been a while... I don&apos;t think there are any full page illustrations, but the hardcover does appear to have small ones as the chapter headings.  I don&apos;t recall how much variety in those.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 08:30:52 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: Bromius</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/77080/Fiction-I-can-read-to-a-5-yr-old#1145403</link>	
  	<description>&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0394890485/metafilter-20/ref=nosim/&quot;&gt;My Father&apos;s Dragon&lt;/a&gt; by Ruth Stiles Gannett. A very fun story with some beautiful illustrations.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 08:35:29 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: 1f2frfbf</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/77080/Fiction-I-can-read-to-a-5-yr-old#1145405</link>	
  	<description>&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1585678449/metafilter-20/ref=nosim/&quot;&gt;13 1/2 Lives of Captain Bluebear&lt;/a&gt;. I just discovered this book as a 30 year old and all my friends are getting copies this Christmas. Great stories and illustrations.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 08:35:42 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: bruce</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/77080/Fiction-I-can-read-to-a-5-yr-old#1145407</link>	
  	<description>don&apos;t let black_umbrella&apos;s comment above dissuade you from reading to your child the greatest children&apos;s literature ever written.  &lt;br&gt;
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as a young child, i greatly enjoyed the (non-fiction) books of j. frank dobie, &lt;em&gt;voice of the coyote, the longhorns, the mustangs, &lt;/em&gt;etc., the people, animals and stories of the old west.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 08:37:20 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: rhoticity</title>
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  	<description>The Paddington Bear books&lt;br&gt;
Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle books&lt;br&gt;
The Pippi Longstocking books&lt;br&gt;
The Mary Poppins books&lt;br&gt;
Poppy/Poppy and Rye/Ereth by Avi (start with Poppy, they&apos;re basically a series)&lt;br&gt;
Laura Ingalls Wilder books (Little House in the Big Woods/On the Prairie/etc.)&lt;br&gt;
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I was a (super, super precocious) self-reader by your son&apos;s age, and these were my favorite books starting out. Depending on how much of a rambunctious little guy he is some of them might not have enough Saturday-Morning-Cartoons style &apos;action&apos; to them, but considering he enjoyed classic Pooh, I think you will be all set. The advantage to many of these is that each chapter functions as a separate story, though there is still continuity throughout the volume (of characters, etc.) This means that he won&apos;t have to remember an intricate plot every time you pick the book back up, and one story will be satisfying instead of keeping him awake thinking about how the cliff-hanger will resolve. &lt;br&gt;
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My mom also often would read these books and others like them on car rides from the passenger&apos;s seat to us kids in the back.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 08:39:19 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: cda</title>
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  	<description>Peter Pan</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 08:44:00 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: and hosted from Uranus</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/77080/Fiction-I-can-read-to-a-5-yr-old#1145435</link>	
  	<description>Great thread.&lt;br&gt;
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&lt;a href=&apos;http://www.scholastic.com/captainunderpants/&apos;&gt;Captain Underpants&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href=&apos;http://www.randomhouse.com/kids/akiko/&apos;&gt;Akiko&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 09:01:26 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: Squeak Attack</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/77080/Fiction-I-can-read-to-a-5-yr-old#1145436</link>	
  	<description>I was going to mention &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_b/104-5281197-2331143?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&amp;field-keywords=Chronicles+of+Prydain&amp;x=6&amp;y=19&quot;&gt;The Chronicles of Prydain series&lt;/a&gt;, and &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0142401072/metafilter-20/ref=nosim/&quot;&gt;Time Cat&lt;/a&gt;, all by Lloyd Alexander because I remembered them as illustrated. However, it appears that my imagination as a child provided mental pictures I remembered as illustrations.&lt;br&gt;
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Very good books, nonetheless.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 09:04:35 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: ewkpates</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/77080/Fiction-I-can-read-to-a-5-yr-old#1145574</link>	
  	<description>My father read most of the stuff to me between 4-12.  What I remember as the most impressive was 20 Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and Tarzan and the Return of Tarzan.&lt;br&gt;
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I still read Kidnapped and Treasure Island every few years - R.L. Stevenson is perhaps the best author for young persons of all time, all due respect to Mr. Milne.&lt;br&gt;
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Also consider Sherlock Holmes and Nero Wolfe as you begin to exhaust the list.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 10:27:00 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: lester&apos;s sock puppet</title>
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  	<description>not quite child oriented, but then my son was pretty advanced for his age. he really liked it when I read Herriot&apos;s &amp;quot;All Creatures Great &amp;amp; Small.&amp;quot; Lots of simple stories, in a nice encapsulated format. You might want to edit out some of the drinking parts, but a lot of the stories are suprisingly wholesome for kids.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 10:33:44 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: cj</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/77080/Fiction-I-can-read-to-a-5-yr-old#1145606</link>	
  	<description>The &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0807508543/metafilter-20/ref=nosim/&quot;&gt;Boxcar Children&lt;/a&gt; books by Gertrude Chandler Warner</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 10:45:30 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: triggerfinger</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/77080/Fiction-I-can-read-to-a-5-yr-old#1145656</link>	
  	<description>Nthing The Cricket in Times Square, Mr Popper&apos;s Penguins, The Phantom Tollbooth, Beverly Cleary books and The Boxcar Children. &lt;br&gt;
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I also need to mention what was probably my favorite book as a child - &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0140320970/metafilter-20/ref=nosim/&quot;&gt;The Twenty-One Balloons&lt;/a&gt;.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 11:08:16 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: Doohickie</title>
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  	<description>My older son was a Boxcar Children junkie.  Also look at Magic Treehouse and Henry Huggins books.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 11:29:01 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: weebil</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/77080/Fiction-I-can-read-to-a-5-yr-old#1145733</link>	
  	<description>My dad was the bedtime story reader, so I got what he liked: RL Stevenson, Jules Verne, Lewis Carroll, Jonathan Swift, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Washington Irving, James Fenimore Cooper, JRR Tolkien, Rudyard Kipling, &amp;quot;Gulliver&apos;s Travels,&amp;quot; prose versions of The Iliad and Odyssey, and Bible stories.  Yeah, they are challenging for ages 5-9, but I could follow the stories and looked forward to each new chapter even if the literary themes went over my head.  And the fact that he enjoyed the stories too made it all the more special.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 11:54:38 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: chiababe</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/77080/Fiction-I-can-read-to-a-5-yr-old#1145826</link>	
  	<description>&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0316119202/metafilter-20/ref=nosim/&quot;&gt;The Enormous Egg&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;
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It&apos;s about a boy who finds an egg in his chicken house that&apos;s a little too large. A dinosaur hatches out of it. It was one of my favorite books to read when I was little.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 12:57:47 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: singingfish</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/77080/Fiction-I-can-read-to-a-5-yr-old#1145868</link>	
  	<description>the Mrs Pepperpot books are good too</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 13:21:07 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: jacalata</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/77080/Fiction-I-can-read-to-a-5-yr-old#1146346</link>	
  	<description>I don&apos;t know about Ender&apos;s Game/anything by Orson Scott Card. It is about soldiers, and I would read it myself before I started it with a five year old.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 18:40:34 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: lisaici</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/77080/Fiction-I-can-read-to-a-5-yr-old#1146420</link>	
  	<description>Seconding these:&lt;br&gt;
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The Little House books by Laura Ingalls Wilder.  If he get&apos;s too girled-out you can skip right to &amp;quot;Farmer Boy&amp;quot;, which has an 8 year old boy as the main character.&lt;br&gt;
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My friend is reading his 7 &amp;amp; 4 year old kids Terry Pratchett&apos;s Diskworld series (fantasy).  They&apos;re several books into it and are digging it.&lt;br&gt;
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The Jungle Books by Rudyard Kipling</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 19:49:25 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: not_on_display</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/77080/Fiction-I-can-read-to-a-5-yr-old#1146864</link>	
  	<description>Seconding the Hobbit.  I read that to my son over a few weeks&apos; time when he was 5 (a few years before the LOTR movies), and he loved it.&lt;br&gt;
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A Wrinkle in Time was also great (we read that when he was 8 or so).&lt;br&gt;
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Ender&apos;s Game may have a 6-year-old protagonist, but the character of Ender is far, far more intelligent than any 6-y-o in reality.  It&apos;s more like a 6-y-o (and other kids) in an adult space-military setting.  I myself had trouble following the political side-story that Ender&apos;s siblings were engaged in.&lt;br&gt;
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Watership Down is also a great one: not too complex, very adventurous, engaging and fun to read.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Tue, 27 Nov 2007 08:19:51 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: The corpse in the library</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/77080/Fiction-I-can-read-to-a-5-yr-old#1147515</link>	
  	<description>I remember crying and crying at the end of &lt;em&gt;Watership Down&lt;/em&gt;, and I was more like 10 when I read it. It&apos;s got some very scary scenes, too. (My five-year-old hates anything scary -- including some scenes in Dora the Explorer -- but maybe other kids his age don&apos;t mind it as much.)</description>
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  	<pubDate>Tue, 27 Nov 2007 15:31:40 -0800</pubDate>
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