“Five Little Peppers and How They Grew” by: Margaret Sidney
Description: Times are tough around the little brown house! The widowed Mrs. Pepper has to sew all day long just to earn enough to pay the rent and to feed the five growing Peppers. But she faces poverty and trouble with a stout heart, a smiling face, and the help of her jolly brood: blue-eyed Ben, the eldest and the man of the house at the age of 11; pretty Polly, so eager to cook for the family and make everyone happy and comfortable; and the three littlest Peppers, Joel, Davie, and baby Phronsie.
A favorite of children, parents, and teachers for generations, this heartwarming classic first appeared in 1880. Since then, it has inspired countless young imaginations with its tender tales of the ways in which courage and good cheer can overcome adversity.My Rating 5/5
My only complaint would be that the kids do have random outbursts in which they demand their own way. Now, “their own way” is typically not selfish or containing prideful intent, but they insist on it nonetheless.
Things to be aware of in “Five Little Peppers”
Language:
- 2 “ugly” (all in reference to inanimate objects)
- 1 “stupid”
Violence:
- A character gets a nail driven through their toe.
- A character is kidnapped!
Additional Notes:
- A character is described as having a “fat little hand” numerous times.
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