If we were to use Little Hearts I would need to replace the read alouds because we don't use material that has talking animals in it. I asked Carrie and she gave me this advice:
So, based on that, could any of you please make some suggestions for a book series that might work for us? I was thinking the Boxcar Children series, but those are longer than 2-3 pages. I would greatly appreciate any other ideas you can throw my way!We put into the program books that we felt did a good job of easing kiddos into chapter book listening. The goal was also to train children in beginning narrating skills and in answering leading questions about what was read. So, you would want to choose beginning chapter books with few if any pictures and short chapters (2-3 pages) to work on similar skills.
We also chose stories where children would get to the know the characters in the book throughout the year in order to begin to be able to make predictions based on what they knew about the characters. So, you would also want to use chapter books that allow children to get to know the characters well. You could pattern your questioning after what you see in the guide if you choose.
Based on those ideas, hopefully you'll be able to find read-alouds that suit your family values and still accomplish those goals.
Thanks a bunch!