Hello ladies,
I am planning to do Bigger with a girl 8 and a boy 7. There are three kinds of storytime books, and I want all of them! So which ones should we cover in our school time? I suppose the Classic? And what about the boy set and the girl interest set? Just have them for them to read on their own? Or have them as extra read aloud?
Also, if I buy the extension package, can I have them as read aloud books to tie with the chronological history portion?
Does this make any sense?
Thanks
Bigger storytime with a boy and a girl?
Re: Bigger storytime with a boy and a girl?
It is so tempting to just get all the storytime books!
Here is what we are doing to solve this problem...we selected 3 genres from each set, making sure to cover all 9 genres. (We are also planning on adding some of the others as further read alouds during vacation and summer.)
As for the extensions, they are intended for mature children; so some may not be appropriate. I know some others on this board, along with myself, are incorporating some/all of them into history as a read aloud. You know what is best for your child.
Have fun deciding!
Here is what we are doing to solve this problem...we selected 3 genres from each set, making sure to cover all 9 genres. (We are also planning on adding some of the others as further read alouds during vacation and summer.)
As for the extensions, they are intended for mature children; so some may not be appropriate. I know some others on this board, along with myself, are incorporating some/all of them into history as a read aloud. You know what is best for your child.
Have fun deciding!

Christine
wife to DH for 11 years
DD 10.5 (5th) Preparing w/ Ext, French, Logic
DS 9 (4th) Preparing, French
DS 5 (K) Bible, story, & 3 R's
Adding: Suzuki piano; nature, composer, & picture studies
DS 2.5 Tot School
DS 6 mo. Starting to crawl
wife to DH for 11 years
DD 10.5 (5th) Preparing w/ Ext, French, Logic
DS 9 (4th) Preparing, French
DS 5 (K) Bible, story, & 3 R's
Adding: Suzuki piano; nature, composer, & picture studies
DS 2.5 Tot School
DS 6 mo. Starting to crawl
Re: Bigger storytime with a boy and a girl?
I so understand this, as I feel the same way about all of HOD's books!4littleones wrote: There are three kinds of storytime books, and I want all of them! So which ones should we cover in our school time? I suppose the Classic? And what about the boy set and the girl interest set? Just have them for them to read on their own? ...





In Christ,
Julie
Enjoyed LHTH to USII
Currently using USI
Wife to Rich for 28 years
Mother to 3 sons, ages 23, 20, and 16
Sister to Carrie
Currently using USI
Wife to Rich for 28 years
Mother to 3 sons, ages 23, 20, and 16
Sister to Carrie
Re: Bigger storytime with a boy and a girl?
We're using Beyond next year with a boy and a girl. We already owned several of them that we hadn't yet read, and I had them help me pick the rest. We ended up mainly using the classic and boy sets. I was surprised by some of DD's choices, but I want them to be really excited about storytime.
Holly, mom to 4
DD 10 and DS 7 -- Bigger
DD 5 -- LHTH
DD 2
DD 10 and DS 7 -- Bigger
DD 5 -- LHTH
DD 2
Re: Bigger storytime with a boy and a girl?
Great ideas, ladies! I know it is SO hard to choose. I have the hardest time too!
We've even read almost all of the girl books with our all boy family, one way or another.
Blessings,
Carrie


Blessings,
Carrie