Here is a link for more information about the book:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_House_in_the_Big_Woods
I started reading the book out loud to J and the boys while they were a captive audience (trapped in our mini-van) en route to pick up Ace. As our mini-van is older than my oldest child, there is no built in DVD player so any entertainment is better than staring out the window.
Now, even without entrapment, the boys are requesting I read them the "little woods" story. This first book in the Laura Ingalls Wilder series has been a great bedtime story to lull the children of mine to sleep (and buy some time before bed (when I realize I put them to bed way too early because the black sky outside has tricked my brain into thinking it was later than the actual time.))
I started reading the book out loud to J and the boys while they were a captive audience (trapped in our mini-van) en route to pick up Ace. As our mini-van is older than my oldest child, there is no built in DVD player so any entertainment is better than staring out the window.
Now, even without entrapment, the boys are requesting I read them the "little woods" story. This first book in the Laura Ingalls Wilder series has been a great bedtime story to lull the children of mine to sleep (and buy some time before bed (when I realize I put them to bed way too early because the black sky outside has tricked my brain into thinking it was later than the actual time.))
So far, we are all enjoying the book! The boys love the stories about the woods, wildlife (bears, panthers) and anything associated with Pa Ingalls and his gun (including some step by step instructions on how to make bullets). Before we started reading the book, I thought the boys were not going to enjoy it as all the children in the book are female; however, the life of a pioneer child appears to be intriguing to either gender.
As a mama, I enjoy reading this story to my children. Their eyes get larger and larger when they hear how many chores and responsibilities pioneer children (of their same age) had to do each day. They also find the chapters that discuss spankings and the "no playing but only being quiet and calm on Sundays rule" (my paraphrasing here) quite interesting. With the holidays around the bend, I really loved emphasizing how happy the children in the book were with their handful of homemade presents they received on Christmas morning.
Farmer J likes the book too. Ironically, he just told the boys to go grab the book so we can read a chapter before bed. The fire in the wood stove is roaring, our little cabin in the woods is warm and toasty and we are together as a family. Life doesn't get much better than this!
Better go... we are about to start reading the next chapter,"The Two Big Bears."
Stay warm!
As a mama, I enjoy reading this story to my children. Their eyes get larger and larger when they hear how many chores and responsibilities pioneer children (of their same age) had to do each day. They also find the chapters that discuss spankings and the "no playing but only being quiet and calm on Sundays rule" (my paraphrasing here) quite interesting. With the holidays around the bend, I really loved emphasizing how happy the children in the book were with their handful of homemade presents they received on Christmas morning.
Farmer J likes the book too. Ironically, he just told the boys to go grab the book so we can read a chapter before bed. The fire in the wood stove is roaring, our little cabin in the woods is warm and toasty and we are together as a family. Life doesn't get much better than this!
Better go... we are about to start reading the next chapter,"The Two Big Bears."
Stay warm!
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