McBroom series by Sid Fleischman

This post is part of our “Summer of Great Family Reads” series. Don’t miss the initial post full of more excellent recommendations!

McBroom’s Wonderful One-Acre Farm: Three Tall Tales by Sid Fleischman. Beech Tree Chapter Books, reprint 1997. 64 pages.

Here Comes McBroom! by Sid Fleischman. Greenwillow, reprint 1998. 80 pages.

Reading Level: Chapter books, Ages 4-8
Recommended For: Ages 4-8, Ages 8-10

Bottom line: McBroom and his family live on a wonderful one-acre farm that can grow anything to whopper size, especially these delightful tall tales.

61OptrHwUWL._SX346_BO1,204,203,200_When Josh and Melissa McBroom head west with their eleven children (whose names are SO fun to rattle off!), they are apparently swindled into buying a single acre of seemingly worthless land. But to everyone’s surprise and the dismay of their conniving neighbor Heck Jones, that one acre turns out to be a wonderful powerhouse for growing anything in record time. Most crops can be grown and harvested several times a day—but be careful not to drop anything by accident!

Whether having trouble with Heck Jones, collecting peculiar animals, avoiding oversized pesky insects, sprinting on an overgrown rooster, racing a giant beanstalk to the fair, surviving excessively cold winters, or solving a ghost mystery (hint: there is nothing supernatural going on), these exuberant adventures weave numerous threads together into peculiar stories that are plain fun to read. As with other tall tales, the reader is left to speculate how much of the truth is exaggerated and to what extent the narrator is reliable.

These modern American tall-tales written by Newbery award-winning Sid Fleischman are delightfully humorous family reads. The father is clever, the mother is patient, and the children love to help. Whether or not you are starting a small hobby homestead with a large family, you will enjoy these books. Some are combined in McBroom’s Wonderful One-Acre Farm and Here Comes McBroom! A few single out of print titles may be available at your library.

Cautions: Supernatural (disproven)

Overall Rating: 4 out of 5 

Worldview Rating: 4 out of 5
Artistic Rating: 4 out of 5

Categories: 4 stars and up, fairy and folk tales, chapter books, retro reads, read alouds, humor

Cover image from Amazon.

Stay Up to Date!

Get the information you need to make wise choices about books for your children and teens.

Our weekly newsletter includes our latest reviews, related links from around the web, a featured book list, book trivia, and more. We never sell your information. You may unsubscribe at any time.

Something went wrong. Please check your entries and try again.

Support our writers and help keep Redeemed Reader ad-free by joining the Redeemed Reader Fellowship.

Stay Up to Date!

Get the information you need to make wise choices about books for your children and teens.

Our weekly newsletter includes our latest reviews, related links from around the web, a featured book list, book trivia, and more. We never sell your information. You may unsubscribe at any time.

Something went wrong. Please check your entries and try again.

FREE Bible Guide!

Get a guide to the Best Bibles for Children and Teens. Perfect for an Easter gift.

Megan Saben

Megan is Associate Editor for Redeemed Reader, and she loves nothing more than discovering Truth and Story in literature. She is the author of Something Better Coming, and is quite particular about which pottery mug is best suited to her favorite hot drinks throughout the day. Megan lives with her husband and five boys in Virginia.

We'd love to hear from you!

Our comments are now limited to our members (both Silver and Golden Key). Members, you just need to log in with your normal log-in credentials!

Not a member yet? You can join the Silver Key ($2.99/month) for a free 2-week trial. Cancel at any time. Find out more about membership here.

Leave a Comment

You must be logged in to post a comment.