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Curl up and Read Aloud with Free Kindle Books

Winter is the perfect time to curl up with a good book or Ebook-Reader and read aloud to your children.

It is never to late to read aloud. I read to all my children when they were teenagers.

You can download a 31 page list of classics by grade level (K-12) at the bottom of this post.

Did You Know You Can Get the Classics FREE?

You can get original versions of several classics on the  FREE on Kindle or phone apps!

Many are also available in ebook format from Project Gutenberg. Once you get an ebook online you can usually send it to your e-reader.

A Few Free Ebooks from Kindle

You don’t have to have a Kindle to get free Kindle books. See Free Kindle Reading Apps

Kindle offers more than the classics free. See free Christian fiction here. And more free books online you can send to Kindle here.

Originals or Adaptations?

You can’t beat free books. If you have a Kindle you can get dozens of free books. The

Kindle is less than half what I paid for it at $135 it would pay for itself.

The library offers originals and condensed versions free.

However, long chapters and difficult language can  overwhelm and  obscure the richness of the story. i.e. my boys listen better and enjoy the story.

Literature for the masses or literature for the lazy? Does it matter?

We recently read aloud a  children’s adaptation of Robinson Crusoe (apologies to Charlotte Mason- she prefers the originals).

Remember the goal is first to encourage a love of learning.

Differences in Originals and Adaptions

Let’s look at the adaptation I just read to my boys.  The original Robinson Crusoe included cannibals and was a bit daunting  for younger children.

But before you jump on the adaption bandwagon you should know  some children’s adaptations leave out things like Crusoe’s religious experiences to meet the public school agenda.

I wanted the religious part did want the cannibalism or a super long book. So we purchased Robinson Crusoe (Scribner’s Illustrated Classics) (99 cents on Kindle and under $4 with shipping and handling used on Amazon).

Bonus: Since we purchased the paperback I put it on PaperBackSwap when finished!  (Read more about PaperBackSwap here))

The Book: Robinson Crusoe is a novel by Daniel Defoe, first published in 1719 . The book is a fictional autobiography of  an English castaway who spends 28 years on a remote tropical island and documents Crusoe’s spiritual journey as he comes to peace with God

The Author: Daniel Defoe (1660-1731) wrote more than 500 books, pamphlets, articles, and poems. Among the most productive authors of the Augustan Age, he was the first of the great 18th-century English novelist.

Consider expanding the book with lesson plans:

Most classic have lesson plans. Look at all these for Crusoe:

Classic Literature With Similar Themes


Family Guides to Great Reading

Books with annotated lists of classics, Bible stories, biographies, and more.

My List

Free Choosing and Using Resources Booklet (31 pages PDF)
Includes Classics by Grade Level

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Comments (4)

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  1. I was wondering if you can tell me how to get the same adaptation that you got I have 7 children that may be interested. Thanks!

  2. We read from Robinson Crusoe (Scribner’s Illustrated Classics)you can get for under $5 used on Amazon http://budurl.com/5uam

  3. Kristin says:

    I agree with you Robin! I have used several adaptations to teach rich classic literature. My boys are 7 & 9 and we have read an adaptation of Pilgrims Progress several times. It’s their favorite! However the responsibility is on the parent to ensure that the re-written stories represent the original well.

  4. Bethany L. says:

    Thanks for the comment on my “Summer School and More” article, Robin. You’ve got a lot of great information here. Thanks for sharing!

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