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Benjamin West and his Cat Grimalkin

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 7:56 am
by Vicki
I just want to give a big thumbs up for this book. We love it! I chose it as our first read-aloud biography for storytime. Well, actually the library didn't have "Squanto", so since I did find "Benjamin" we decided to go ahead and try it.

This has been the sweetest story, and it's really a blessing to read about simplicity of life in a different time. My 7 y/o loves trying to talk with the use of "thee", or "thy" to see how it sounds. Best of all- and we're really getting a kick out of it-is the poem in the book "I eat my peas with honey...". We've made a little jingle tune to go with it, and we can't get through a day without singing it at least a few times, then rolling with laughter and singing it again!

I would never have discovered this little gem without the guidance of HOD and the Beyond guidebook. Thank you, Carrie, for steering us toward a great read, a wonderful history lesson, and the funny jingle we'll always connect with this book! My dgs has already asked if we can buy it to read again later.

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 8:53 am
by Melanie
Just this week, I have been putting together my list of what to use with Beyond. We had already done some of the books from each group (classic, girl, and boy) so I've had to sort of create my own package. You have just helped me decide what to use for "biography"! :D Thank you so much!

More than once, I have had a question in my head and one of you wonderful ladies will post something that just clears it right up! I just love reading this board! :D

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 9:47 am
by netpea
My son loved it too. Now we just finished King of the Wind. We were also reading the Gladys Aylward book but had to return it before we could finish it, interlibrary loan was a bit miffed we didn't return it promptly. :(

Maybe we can get it again and finish it.


King of the wind was VERY good.

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 10:23 am
by Candice
Vicki,

I just love to hear reviews of a great book. How awesome that you enjoyed it so much!

Although my daughter would not be interested in these types of stories yet, I have been known to be an avid reader of children's literature ( I loved Sarah Plain And Tall)! After your review, I am definately going to check this one out (for me!)
Candice

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 4:17 pm
by Carrie
We started with that book in "Beyond..." biography too. My son loved it so much, he started painting pictures of all sorts just like Benjamin West. The story gives us a wonderful look into the life of a great painter from his humble beginnings.

Marguerite Henry is an exceptional children's author. Her King of the Wind book is another that really drives home how blessed our kiddos lives are compared to that of poor Agba (who has nothing but struggles to find happiness in even small things)!

Happy reading! :)
Carrie

we did Squanto and Benjamin West for Biog.

Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 6:16 pm
by momof2n2
and what a slam-dunk!

This was a tremendous way to start our year!

Re: Benjamin West and his Cat Grimalkin

Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 6:19 pm
by Mom of Three
This was the first historical book that my daughter enjoyed. She loves art, and this was a great way to introduce biography.

Re: Benjamin West and his Cat Grimalkin

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 4:17 pm
by Carrie
Oh! I'm so glad! It is a truly wonderful book! :D

Blessings,
Carrie

Re: Benjamin West and his Cat Grimalkin

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 12:20 pm
by mrsrandolph
I just had to add that this was, by far, one of our favorites!!

Re: Benjamin West and his Cat Grimalkin

Posted: Sun May 27, 2012 6:57 pm
by sally525
we read this as an extra too and my boys still sing "i eat my peas with honey" at least once a day!! would have never found this book. thanks for all the great book lists!