- Sir Gawain and the Green Knight as told by Michael Morpurgo
- Big Tracks, Little Tracks by Millicent Selsam
- What's Alive? by Kathleen Zoehfeld
- What were Castles for? (Usborne Starting Point History)
- Bach (ABRSM Publishing)
- The Medieval Messenger (Usborne Publishing)
- The Middle Ages by Richard O'Neill
- Katie and the British Artists by James Mayhew
- Favourite Classic Artists by Liz Gogerly
- Angry Animals by Nick Arnold
- Barley Hall: A Day in a Medieval Town House by Charles Kightly
- Avoid working in a Medieval Cathedral! by Fiona Macdonald
- Castle Challenge by Julia Bruce
- Origins of Chinese Culture
- Yu Gong Removed the Mountains
- Four Inventions in Ancient China
- Legends of Ten Traditional Chinese Festivals
- Medieval Life (DK Eyewitness)
- The ABCs of Habitats by Bobbie Kalman
- Where Things Live by Peter Riley
- One Small Square: Backyard by Donald Silver
- Think of an Eel by Karen Wallace
- Pop! A Book about Bubbles by Kimberly Bradley
- Castle Knight (DK Eye Wonder)
- How would you survive in the Middle Ages? by Fiona Macdonald
- A Medieval Castle by Mark Bergin
- What lives in a shell? by Kathleen Zoehfeld
- Snails by Kevin Holmes
- How to hide an Octopus by Ruth Hellers
- An Octopus is Amazing by Patricia Lauber
- Investigating Medieval Times by Alison Honey
- Nasty Knights by Terry Deary
- Castle: The Siege Chronicles by Derek Farmer
- Knights & Castles by Philip Steele
- In the Garden by Paul Humphrey
- The Usborne Time Traveller book of Knights and Castles
- Apple Fractions by Jerry Pallotta
- The Wizard Punchkin by Joanna Troughton
- Saint Nicholas retold by Mary Joslin
- Celts by Joe Fullman
- Lives and Legends of the Saints by Carole Armstrong
- The Story of the Buddha by Sally Humble-Jackson
- Warriors by Terry Deary
- A First Look at Animals with Backbones by Millicent Selsam
- Zipping, Zapping, Zooming Bats by Ann Earle
- Nature Lover's Book by Enid Blyton
- What do we know about the Middle Ages? by Sarah Howarth
- The Canterbury Tales retold by Geraldine McCaughrean
- The Minstrel in the Tower by Gloria Skurzynski
- Sir Cumference and All the King's Tens by Cindy Neuschwander
- Stories from the Silk Road by Cherry Gilchrist
- Wishbones retold by Barbara Wilson
- Traditional Stories from China by Saviour Pirotta
- Red Butterfly by Deborah Noyes
- Monkey and the Water Dragon by Joanna Troughton
- The Stonecutter retold by Lynne Benton
- The Magic Pear Tree by Rosie Dickins
- The Magic Gifts retold by Russell Punter
- What Makes you ill? (Usborne Pocket Science)
- Germs make me Sick! by Melvin Berger
- The Mystery of the Burnt Cottage by Enid Blyton
- Daft Bat by Jeanne Willis
- Batty by Sarah Dyer
- One Winter's Night by Claire Freedman
- One Snowy Night by Nick Butterworth
- The Littlest Owl by Caroline Pitcher
- Wow! said the Owl by Tim Hopgood
- Owl Babies by Martin Waddell
- The Nightingale by Hans Chritian Andersen
- The Dragon Kite by Kenneth Steven
- The Daring Dragon retold by Margaret Mayo
- The Dragon Painter retold byRosie Dickins
- Treasury of Inspirational Stories for Children by James Herriot
- The Fight against Microbes by Beverley Birch
- Look behind you, Oliver! by Tony Maddox
- I see the Moon by Jacqueline Mitton
- The Owl who was Afraid of the Dark by Jill Tomlinson
- Night Owl and the Rooster by Charles Reasonser
- Goodnight, Baby Bat by Debi Gliori
- Oscar and the Bat by Geoff Waring
- The Duke and the Peasant by Sister Wendy Beckett
- The First Christmas (Usborne)
- Farmyard Tales Christmas by Heather Amery
- The Lighthouse Keeper's Christmas by Ronda and David Armitage
- Mr Christmas Sound Book
- Willow at Christmas by Carmilla Ashforth
- The Mr Men Save Christmas Sound Book
- The Owl's Lesson by Nick Butterworth
- By Lantern Light by Cat Weatherill
- One Winter's Day by M. Christina Butler
- One Day in Japan with Hokusai by Julia Altmann
- The Legend of the Poinsettia by Tomie DePaola
- The Samurai Warriors by Philip Steele
- A Samurai Castle by Fiona Macdonald
- Measly Middle Ages by Terry Deary
- Owl Takes Charge by Nick Butterworth
- The Dark, Dark Night by M. Christina Butler
- The Owl by Nick Butterworth
- Owls by Sarah Courtauld
- Night Animals by Lorraine Horsley
- Baby Animals at Night (Kingfisher publishing)
- The Cross Rabbit by Nick Butterworth
- The Old Man Mad About Drawing by Francois Place
- Step into Ancient Japan by Fiona Macdonald
- Bat loves the Night by Nicola Davies
- Not so loud, Oliver! by Tony Maddox
- Totally weird night animals by Iqbal Hussain
- Avoid being a Samurai! by Fiona Macdonald
- Samurai by Deborah Murrell
- The Art of War: Great Commanders of the Ancient and Medieval World edited byAndrew Roberts
- The Three Kingdoms translated by Wong Huey Khey
- Wise Owl's Story by Alison Uttley
- The Ducks by Nick Butterworth
- Tales from Shakespeare by Charles and Mary Lamb
- Illustrated Tales from Shakespeare adapted from the classic by Charles and Mary Lamb
- The Tempest retold by Jennifer Mulherin
- The Taming of the Shrew (Shakespeare for Everyone)
- Twisted Tales: Shakespeare Stories by Terry Deary
- The Mole by Nick Butterworth
- The Great Night Journey and Other Stories by Anita Ganeri
- Islamic Stories by Anita Ganeri
- Stories from World Religions retold by Anita Ganeri
- The Invisible Boy by Sally Gardner
- The Famous Five series (21 books) by Enid Blyton
- The Boy with the Magic Numbers by Sally Gardner
- The Middle Ages (Usborne History of Britain)
- The Fox by Nick Butterworth
- Muhammad and Islam by Kerena Marchant
- The Number Devil by Hans Magnus Enzensberger
- What a Hoot! (Kingfisher publishing)
- The Usborne Book of Animal Jokes
- Tintin: Prisoner of the Sun by Herge
- Wombat goes Walkabout by Michael Morpurgo
- Land of the Long White Cloud by Kiri Te Kanawa
- My pet hamster by Anne Rockwell
- What's it like to be fish? by Wendy Pfeffer
- The Bear (Piccolo Explorer)
- Who lives in an Alligator Hole? by Anne Rockwell
- Snakes are hunters by Patricia Lauber
- Falcons nest on Skyscrapers by Priscilla Jenkins
- Why Frogs are wet by Judy Hawes
- Folk Tales and Fables of Asia & Australia by Robert Ingpen
- The Aborigines by Helen Edmunds
- The Iliad and the Odyssey retold by Marcia Williams
- Percy the Park keeper: A Classic Treasury by Nick Butterworth
- The Rubadub Mystery by Enid Blyton
- The Rat-a-Tat Mystery by Enid Blyton
- Who eats what? by Patricia Lauber
- The Hunchback of Notre-Dame by Victor Hugo
- The Odyssey retold by Barbara Picard
- Sir Francis Drake and His Daring Deeds by Andrew Donkin
- The Mice by Nick Butterworth
- Avoid fighting in the First Crusade! by Fiona Macdonald
- Famous Men of the Middle Ages by John Haaren
- Son of Charlemagne by Barbara Willard
- Gods and Heroes from Viking Mythology by Brian Branston
- The Vikings by Shahrukh Husain
- Norse Myths and Legends (Usborne Illustrated Guide)
- A Soldier's Life in Viking Times by Fiona Corbridge
- 10 Best Viking Legends Ever by Michael Cox
- Raiders and Ruins by Terry Deary
- Thor and the Master of Magic by Kevin Crossley-Holland
- The Eye of the Viking God by Terry Deary
- The Battle of the Viking Woman by Terry Deary
- The Hand of the Viking Warrior by Terry Deary
- The Sword of the Viking King by Terry Deary
- Avoid sailing with Franics Drake by David Stewart
- Avoid being a Medieval Knight! by Fiona Macdonald
- Avoid being Tutakhamum! by David Stewart
- A Viking Town by Fiona Macdonald
- Anglo-Saxon and Viking Britain by Fiona Macdonald
- How to be an Anglo-Saxon in 13 easy steps by Scoular Anderson
- The Usborne Book of Greek and Norse Legends
- Avoid being an Egyptian Pyramid Builder! by Jacqueline Morley
- The Facts about the Vikings by Dereen Taylor
- The Viking Codex by Fiona Macdonald
- Picasoo and the Girl with a Ponytail by Laurence Anholt
- Parables from Nature by Margaret Gatty
- Just so Stories by Rudyard Kipling
- Big John's Secret by Eleanore Jewett
- The Red Fairy Book by Andrew Lang
- The Blue Fairy Book by Andrew Lang
- Augustine Came to Kent by Barbara Wilard
- Robin Hood: His Life and Legend by Bernard Miles
- 101 Dalmations by Dodie Smith
- Coot Club by Arthur Ransome
- The Hidden Treasure of Glaston by Eleanore Jewett
- Glinda of Oz by L.Frank Baum
- Stories from the History of Rome by Mrs Beesly
- The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum
- Kings and Things by H.E. Marshall
- Don Quixote retold by Martin Jenkins
- Swallows and Amazon by Arthur Ransome
- Gooney Bird Greene by Lois Lowry
- The Princess and the Curdie by George MacDonald
- The Borrowers by Mary Norton
- The Chronicles of Narnia (7 books) by C.S. Lewis
- David Copperfield (Longman Classics)
- Animal Treasury by Enid Blyton
- Knight's Handbook by Sam Taplin
- The Family Collection by Enid Blyton
- Origins of Chinese Martial Arts translated by Laurel Teo
- The Giraffe, the Pelly and Me by Roald Dahl
- Danny the Champion of the World by Roald Dahl
- What Katy Did by Susan Coolidge
- Rumplestiltskin
- Much Ado About Nothing retold by Andrew Matthews
- The Happy Prince and Other Stories by Oscar Wilde
- The Door in the Wall by Margurite de Angeli
- Tales from The Arabian Nights by Andrew Lang
- Buffalo Bill by Ingri & Edgar d'Aulaire
- The Essential Calvin & Hobbes by Bill Watterson
- Just William series (10 books) by Richmal Crompton
- Celtic Fairy Tales by Philip Wilson
- The Second Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling
- The Complete Tales of Beatrix Potter by Beatrix Potter
- The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling
- Moby Dick presented by Jan Needle
- Horrible Histories Annual 2008
- Otto of the Silver Hand by Howard Pyle
- How to Avoid a Wombat's Bum by Mitchell Symons
- The Dolphin Adventures by Wayne Grover
- The Rabbit Problem by Emily Gravett
- Magic Tree House: Lions on the Loose by Mary Pope Osborne
- The BFG by Roald Dahl
- Fantastic Mr Fox by Roald Dahl
- Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator by Roald Dahl
- The Twits by Roald Dahl
- Pictures at an Exhibition by Anna Harwell Celenza
- Once Upon a Blue Moose by Daniel Pinkwater
- How does Sand Become Glass? by Melissa Stewart
- Mystery of the Disappearing Cat by Enid Blyton
- The Boxcar Children by Gertrude Warner
- James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl
- I want to be a Fire Fighter by Stephanie Maze
- Peter Pan and Wendy by J.M. Barrie
- Red Falcons of Tremoine by Hendry Peart
- Big Book of History (Knowledge Masters)
- How to be a Viking: A Northlander's Guide
- Gulliver's Travels retold by Martin Jenkins
- Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift
- Homer Price by Robert McCloskey
- The Golden Hoard by Geraldine McCaughrean
- The Light at Tern Rock by Julia L. Sauer
- Edward Lear's Nonsense Book
- Doctor DoLittle by Hugh Lofting
- The Nutcracker by E.T.A. Hoffmann
- The Iron Man by Ted Hughes
- The Missing Piece by Shel Silverstein
- Emily's Runaway Imagination by Beverly Cleary
- Henry Huggins by Beverly Cleary
- Britannia: 100 Great Stories from British History by Geraldine McCaughrean
- What happens to a Hamburger? by Paul Showers
- Thomas the Tank Engine: The Classic Library Station Box (26 books) by W. Awdry
- The Greedy Triangle by Marilyn Burns
- Grandfather Tang's Story by Ann Tompert
- Sir Cumference and the Isle of Immeter by Cindy Neuschwander
- Sir Cumference and the Sword in the Cone by Cindy Neuschwander
- Sir Cumference and the Great Knight of Angleland by Cindy Neuschwander
- Sir Cumference and the First Round Table by Cindy Neuschwander
- Sir Cumference and the Dragon of Pi by Cindy Neuschwander
- 2x2=Boo! by Loreen Leedy
- Multiplying Menace by Pam Calvert
- The Warlord's Beads by Virginia Pilegard
- The Warlord's Puzzle by Virginia Pilegard
- The Warlord's Puppeteers by Virginia Pilegard
- The Warlord's Kites by Virginia Pilegard
- The Warlord's Fish by Virginia Pilegard
- A Guide to Wizards of the World by Dugald A. Steer
- Lost Worlds by John Howe
- The Enchanted Wood by Enid Blyton
- The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame
- Painful Poison by Nick Arnold
- The Dangerous Book for Boys by Conn Iggulden
- The Princess and the Goblin by George MacDonald
- The Princess and the Curdie by George MacDonald
- If all the Swords in England by Barbara Willard
- The Legends of Charlemagne by Thomas Bulfinch
- The Llama Who Had No Pajama by Mary Ann Hoberman
Wednesday, 1 August 2012
Year 2 Reading Log
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What an awesome list. I'm impressed. Did you know you read that many books before you wrote them all down? Some of them are pretty long and difficult chapter books too. Wow!
ReplyDeletejmommymom - I had no idea of the number until I sat down a few nights ago to compile the list. The main reason the list is so long is because Tiger gets through the books himself, rather than waiting for me to read them to him. :-)
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