Europe Homeschool Reading List: Folk Tales, Fairy Tales, and Living Books

One of the best ways to explore a new country is through its stories. Whether you’re studying Europe as part of a homeschool geography curriculum, planning a family read-aloud, or simply looking for wonderfully written books that introduce children to different cultures, our Europe reading list offers a great starting point for your journey.

The books below include selected folk tales, fairy tales, historical fiction, chapter books, biographies, and classic children’s literature from across the continent that are recommended to be used alongside our upcoming Europe unit studies.

Why We Use Literature to Explore Europe

Geography is about more than maps and landmarks. Stories help children connect with the people, traditions, history, and culture of a place. A fairy tale can help children learn about cultural values, a novel is able to bring the country’s history to life, and a picture book can easily introduce children to everyday life in another part of the world. That’s why literature plays such an important role in our curriculum.

The books listed below represent the primary literature selections I’ve chosen for our upcoming Europe studies this year. They aren’t intended to be exhaustive reading lists for each country.

If you’re looking for additional recommendations, be sure to browse our comprehensive Countries of the World Book List for Kids, which includes hundreds of books organized by country and region from around the world.

Each country study included in our curriculum has additional book suggestions, folk tales, picture books, documentaries, and other resources that families can use to further customize their learning experience. The titles included here are simply the books I’ve selected as the backbone of our literature studies as we travel across Europe.


The books are organized by region and country to make it easier to find titles that complement your geography studies.

Eastern Europe

Russia

Ukraine

Hungary

Poland

Northern Europe

Finland

Sweden

Norway

Denmark

Central Europe

Germany

Netherlands

Switzerland

France

Southern Europe

Spain

Portugal

  • Portuguese fairy tales

Italy

Greece

The British Isles

Ireland

Wales

Scotland

England

Tips for Using This Reading List

  • Don’t feel like you need to read every book.
  • Choose books that fit your children’s ages, interests, and reading levels.
  • Mix picture books, chapter books, and read-alouds to create a rich literary experience.
  • Pair these stories with maps, notebooking, cooking, music, folk tales, and hands-on activities whenever possible.
  • Take advantage of your local library. Many of these titles can be borrowed through your library system or requested through interlibrary loan.
  • Remember that the goal isn’t to finish a book list. It’s to use stories as a gateway to exploring new places, cultures, and ideas.
  • Looking for even more book suggestions? Browse our Countries of the World Book List for Kids for additional titles organized by country.

Continue Your Journey Across Europe

If these books have inspired you to explore Europe with your children, the Global Explorers Club can help you continue the journey.

Through literature, mapwork, notebooking, folk tales, hands-on projects, and cultural activities, families can explore the people, places, and traditions that make each European country unique.

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A World of Learning Awaits

Continue your adventure with the Global Explorers Curriculum Library, a flexible, family-style membership with access to country studies, lesson plans, and hands-on geography and culture activities from around the world.