Page 5: Early Children’s Literature – ERB Library of FREE Classic Ebooks
This week we focus on Children’s Literature (Pre-1922). We have selected the following books as recommended reading.
This is a follow-up to last week’s post on Early Children’s Literature…
These are important books that would be great for children to read or for families to read aloud together. This list is also a great resource for homeschooling families.
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[easyazon-link asin=”B00CBM2TZY” locale=”us”]Anne: The Green Gables Collection (12 Books)[/easyazon-link] 99c – FREE Kindle version below. L.M. Montgomery FREE Alt.Kindle/Nook/Other Eds. (via Project Gutenberg) |
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[easyazon-link asin=”B0083Z614S” locale=”us”]The Secret Garden[/easyazon-link] Frances Hodgson Burnett FREE Alt.Kindle/Nook/Other Eds. (via Project Gutenberg) |
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