- Almost no TV time for the kids.
- Examples of us and others around reading.
- We have read aloud to them a lot (as do their grandparents). I read to them every naptime and Ken reads to them at night and sometimes I will throw in other reading times too.
- We have a lot of books available and go to the Library regularly.
- Having the courage to always tell the truth. (Even when you think the penalty might be going to jail or worse.)
- Fighting is not the right way to solve your problems.
- Learning to be a man.
- Always giving your employer a good days work.
- Thinking things through before acting.
- Measure twice, cut once.
- Learning how to make do with what you have.
One word of warning! The language in the book is not at all perfect. I have been reading these books aloud and I edit a lot as I go. To keep the record straight, I am VERY picky about language. I do not like any type of swearing including Euphemisms. In the books neither Ralph or his family use bad language and in fact there are some lessons that teach against it but he quotes many of the cowboys and people he was around verbatim so bad language is included. It is my plan to go through all our books with a permanent marker so that I don't even have to see the other.
So if you are looking for some neat historical books for Boys and Girls, try these out. I think you will like them!
"So much better than TV!"
What books have you really enjoyed reading aloud to your kids?
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