There are several entertaining story books which make the Netherlands come alive for children.
The Hole in the Dike (A Blue Ribbon Book)
In The Wheel on the School
The Little Riders
The Dutch Twins by Lucy Fitch Perkins is one book in a series that follows a set of twins through adventures unique to their cultural background. This book is free in audio form on Librivox.
Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates by Mary Mapes Dodge is woven around a town contest where the fastest skater will win a pair of silver ice skates. Hans, a poor child, his sister Gretel, and their mother struggle to support themselves and their invalid father. While the children long to enter the contest, they can't afford proper skates. Though the characters face difficult situations, the story has a happy ending and I recommend it for children ages 8 and up. (It's free on Librivox too.)
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that picture is adorable
ReplyDeleteThanks for the book list, we love learning about new countries and we haven't done much with the Netherlands yet!
ReplyDeleteThe Wheel on the School is a very memorable read aloud for us. A great author.
ReplyDeleteI loved reading Hans Brinker as a kid. Thanks for sharing on the #LMMLinkup this week.
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