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The Light Princess

For our read aloud we've been working our way through, The Light Princess by George MacDonald. It's been a bit on the older side for Nora and Emy and maybe even a little bit for Molly, but she really enjoyed the overall plot that she was able to follow. She was able to grasp the overall story, I just think there were some hidden gems she will be able to understand more when she is older.  I'm thinking 10 and up probably would have been best, but it was still a great read.  I especially loved it and found myself reading ahead after read aloud was over because I wanted to know what happened next.  I've loved finding old books at Thrift stores, I feel like they are treasure troves just waiting to be opened.

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