The Young Readers collection is the introductory unit of the Heritage Classical Curriculum. It includes easy-to-read, introductory selections from many historical periods and provides a broad introduction to Western Culture suitable for grammar school age students. Specially featured are short stories from American, European, Ancient, and Biblical history.
Includes 86 books, Recommendations, and a Teacher’s Guide
Young Readers: $24.99

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American classics would fit well with our current study of American history…
I missed the question, but we read a lot of history through our Ambleside Online curriculum, and this looks great!
Any good books I can find to let my son read.
Something that will keep my son’s attention, lol.
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Looking for Middle Ages
I *love* Heritage History’s books! So many of these are books that we worked to track down from old bookstores when we started homeschooling 18 years ago, so I just love that I can get literally hundreds with almost no effort! And they are so nicely formatted. I would be thrilled to own any of the collections, but the Young Readers is at the top of my current list. I think my elementary kids would love the “Our Little ____ Cousin of Long Ago” series.
Any books would be great. We would love to start a collection.
Pilgrim’s Progress is a good one, but also any of the classics!
It would be nice to find some of the “old” stories with moral lessons.
Middle ages
I like some of the older readers suggested by charlotte mason.
Teddy’s Button would be my favorite classic book to find.
We love all history and enjoy listening to CDs in our road trips.
Anything that will keep my kids attention and teach them something:)
These Young Readers look GREAT!! We love anything OLD and I have blossoming young readers.
I’m sorry - I don’t understand your question.
I think Medieval.
anything to start us off is great
I am just meeting the classics myself so I will take any…
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Pilgrim’s Progress!
Ancient Rome or Medieval..
I want all of them!
Ancient History…
Knights and anything greek
my children love to read everything and anything. but we are focusing on biblical stories right now.
Anything that will keep my child’s attention! LOL
No, really, we are trying to focus on Biblical History and any church history material, but my kids love history in general.