My children, ages 6 and nearly 12, both enjoyed it as a read aloud. More episodic, than linear, in plot I think it may work better as an independent read than read aloud. Particularly due to repetitive use of said ______ & _____ said. It didn’t flow smoothly like other chapter books we've read together.
Penny and Peter by Carolyn Haywood is an easy chapter book for young readers. Featuring two adopted boys, ages 6 and 8, they have a lot of amusing adventures. Escaping crabs, their neighbor acquiring a dog, fun at a cabin in the woods, and Christmas tree trimming are all part of the old time charm of this story.
Considerations:
It comes across as a bit dated (telegraph wires, separate beds for the mom and dad) and with the UK “Mummy” instead of mom/mommy
Pg 57 “Hanged if I know!”
Pg 100 Peter, age 8, “decided that he wouldn’t say anything about his paper route. He would just go out after school and see if he could get some customers.” He explains to his parents later he was gone because he was working and gives his earnings to his father.
Pg 113 “Well, I am keeping it a secret from Mother,” said Daddy, “because I thought it would be nice to have it a Christmas surprise. But I’ll tell you, if you think you can keep it a secret.”