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Very British books for a 7 year old American girl

36 replies

PepeLePew · 07/01/2017 12:04

I'd like to send some and am struggling to think of some lesser known classics. I've got White Boots (or whatever it is now called...) for her and am stumped. Looking at dd's shelves and all the much loved ones from that age are American - Harriet the Spy etc. Please inspire me.

OP posts:
bruffin · 07/01/2017 12:07

enid blyton

YesThisIsMe · 07/01/2017 12:10

The Worst Witch? Malory Towers? Harry Potter doesn't count as lesser known...

YesThisIsMe · 07/01/2017 12:10

The Phoenix and the Carpet?

LIZS · 07/01/2017 12:11

Just William, CS Lewis, My Naughty Little Sister, Teddy Robinson

Itscurtainsforyou · 07/01/2017 12:11

Narnia books (some of the later ones are less known). Clever polly and the stupid wolf.

Hanser · 07/01/2017 12:12

Pippi longstocking?
Just William?

LIZS · 07/01/2017 12:12

Paddington

elQuintoConyo · 07/01/2017 12:16

Paddington Paddington Paddington!

winchesterfan · 07/01/2017 12:17

Famous five, secret 7 & any other Enid blyton books

SittingDrinkingTea · 07/01/2017 12:18

Noel Streatfield, Ballet Shoes is quiet well known but she wrote many more books.

GieryFas · 07/01/2017 12:19

Susan Cooper The Dark Is Rising series. Rosemary Sutcliffe. Noel Streatfeild. Arthur Ransome.

MrsSchadenfreude · 07/01/2017 12:20

When Marnie was there.
Miss Happiness and Miss Flower

TheOnlyLivingBoyInNewCross · 07/01/2017 12:21

The Little Princess and The Secret Garden are v. British but not really lesser know. But to be fair, White Boots is a bit of a well known classic!

How about Apple Bough or one of the genuinely lesser known Streatfeild's?

MrsSchadenfreude · 07/01/2017 12:21

Carrie's War
Sting of the Dump
The Diddakoi

TheOnlyLivingBoyInNewCross · 07/01/2017 12:22

Sittingdrinkingtea - White Boots that the OP has already bought is by Noel Streatfeild.

VanellopeVonSchweetz99 · 07/01/2017 12:22

Pippi Longstocking is Swedish, sorry.

MrsSchadenfreude · 07/01/2017 12:24

The Warden's Niece
Five Children and It

TheOnlyLivingBoyInNewCross · 07/01/2017 12:24

How about Milly Molly Mandy or My Naughty Little Sister?

SittingDrinkingTea · 07/01/2017 12:24

And Olga da Polga books by Micheal Bond.

Ticketybooboo · 07/01/2017 12:24

Malory Towers and St. Claire's series. Stayed up most of the night reading them they were so awesome. MT better than St. C though. Carries War was also a favourite.

SittingDrinkingTea · 07/01/2017 12:25

Ah, okay I advised in error.

GraceGrape · 07/01/2017 12:26

The Milly-Molly-Mandy books are very accessible for a 7 year old.

MargotMoon · 07/01/2017 12:26

Definitely Ballet Shoes and The Worst Witch!

Pippi Longstocking isn't British! Swedish I think...

How about The Railway Children? The Naughtiest Girl series by E Blyton?

Or some feminist fairy tales? My mum got me Mizilca and Other Stories and The Clever Princess which I loved.

MargotMoon · 07/01/2017 12:29

Back Home and Goodnight Mr Tom by Michelle Magorian. Back Home is about an evacuee returning to Britain from the USA so a good crossover.

Howie Gorby Plays Chicken and The Turbulent Term of Tyke Tyler, both by the same author (Gene Kemp?? Or have I completely made that up?)

lljkk · 07/01/2017 12:31

Horrid Henry. Enid Blyton.
So many of these suggested were way too long for my (said to be gifted precocious reading) 7yo to want to read.

For an older kid I'd say The Secret Garden.

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