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Happy Ears
My very first post for this beautiful blog was in August of 2014 and was about how I “read with my ears” thanks to Audible. Since that post I have been asked many times over which audiobooks are family favorites in our home.
This post won’t have a lot of text, just a lot of book recommendations! 🙂 All of these books are, to our mind as a family, classics for one reason or another. Many of these books were purchased AFTER we had read the text together at Family Read Aloud or Kidschool simply because they were classics that I wanted to have the joy of sharing with my kids but once we were done they were already begging for a re-read. Some of these are books that we have discovered together over the lunch hour. We would pull out the next new to us classic and listen while we made, ate and cleaned up lunch. Some of these are kids’ books that have great value but I don’t enjoy reading! Audible is helping me out! Whatever the reason, we have portioned a hefty chunk of our homeschool budget for a very healthy audio library.
We have some priceless audiobooks not included in this list (Focus on the Family Radio Theater Narnia, for example). This list is strictly for the audiobooks which we purchased through Audible. MOST of these books were purchased for just a few dollars. You will need to evaluate your own Audible membership and where the price breaks are to see if these should be “credit” purchases or regular purchases.
If Audible is still a mystery to you, check out my original post on Audible where I try to demystify the membership details and show you where the price breaks are.
My children are 4, almost 6 and almost 8. Obviously my little guy is not listening fully to all of these. If they are on the list, however, it means that my almost 8 year old has completed them with or without the almost 6 year old sister.
- Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
- All of A Kind Family
- All of a Kind Family Downtown
- More All of a Kind Family
- Anne of Green Gables
- Anne of Avonlea
- Around the World in Eighty Days
- The Aunt and Amabel
- A Bear Called Paddington
- More About Paddington
- Betsy Tacy
- Black Beauty
- The Book of Dragons
- Caddie Woodlawn
- Captain’s Courageous
- Charlotte’s Web
- Chronicles of Prydain
- Collected Stories of Winnie The Pooh
- Come On Seabiscuit!Â
- D’Aulaires Book of Greek Myths
- The Door In The Wall
- Little Britches: Father and I Were Ranchers (and ALL of the other books in the series)
- Eight Cousins
- Fifty Famous Stories Retold
- Five Children and It (and the sequels)
- Five Little Peppers and How They Grew
- Freckles
- George’s Secret Key to the Universe
- Girl of the Limberlost
- Gulliver’s TravelsÂ
- Here, There Be Dragons
- The Hobbit
- Homer Price
- The House At Pooh Corner
- Indian In the Cupboard
- Just So Stories
- Knight’s Tales Collection
- Laddie
- The Light Princess
- Little Men (oh how I love Barbara Caruso as a narrator)
- The Little Prince
- Men of Iron
- Merry Adventures of Robin Hood
- Misty of Chincoteague
- The Moffats
- A Mouse Called Wolf
- Mrs. PiggleWiggle
- Narnia
- Nurse Matlida
- Otto of the Silver Hand
- Peter Rabbit Collection
- Pollyanna
- The Princess Bride
- The Princess and the Goblin (and the sequel, The Princess and Curdie)
- The Railway ChildrenÂ
- Ramona Quimby Collection
- Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes
- The Sheep Pig
- Geronimo: Wolf of the Warpath
- Stuart Little
- The Swiss Family Robinson
- Tales of the Greek Heroes
- Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
- Understood Betsy
- William Shakespeare’s Star Wars
- Wrinkle in Time series