12 Family Favorite Read-Aloud Books & Series
One of my favorite times of day when I was growing up, besides outside time, was reading time. We all would gather in the living room and settle into our spots to listen while Mama read from our favorite books and series. The littlest one at the time would be napping, playing on a blanket on the floor, or having a bunch of fun in their play area next to us. We older ones would get out our current craft project -be that cross stitch, our crochet afghan, a knitting project, or our sketching. Mama would get comfortable with a glass of water nearby and she would pick up where we left off in our latest book.
These books hold special memories from that time and reading them since and even picking them up now, I can still remember those days in the living room and all the conversations we would have about the story. I thought I would share these now as an introduction post to the all read aloud books we have loved over the years.
There may be a few of these books that could be too deep for younger children to completely understand, but as we loved reading so much growing up and always had a chapter book with us, Mama decided on upper level books for our reading time together. It was great to have an open conversation about themes that we didn’t understand in the books and we truly learned so much.
This list of books is in no particular order and they all have various ranges in topics and interest, yet we all have enjoyed them and maybe your family will now. Or maybe you might want to just pick one of these up and read it for yourself just for the fun of it!
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I hope you have enjoyed this list of my family’s favorite read aloud books. This is only a few of the many that we read together over the years. We had many discussions about the books and it was fun to sit around and talk. Each of us have stories to tell and reading these books showed us the many unique ways to tell our story.
Also remember that many of these books you can find on audiobook. They are great to listen to while you are working on a project or driving in your car or so you can listen with the kids during craft time!
Feel free to comment what books and series you love to read aloud with your family. We love to know what other wholesome series we can add to our book shelves!
Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable
–if anything is excellent or praiseworthy–think about such things.
Philippians 4:8 NIV