I’m childfree, but when my friends started having kids I bought them all copies of Baby Beluga. Now they’re all Raffi and beluga fans!
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If I could read the giving tree without crying that would be the one
Chica3 on
Shel Silverstein poetry books
CommuterChick on
My Side of the Mountain.
TotallyDissedHomie on
The Great Brain series
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Inkheart. Must’ve read it at least a dozen times. Went through 3 copies.
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my mum would always read flat stanley to me and my brother before bed
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Bunnicula, Two Against the North, My Side of the Mountain, The Lion. The Witch and the Wardrobe.
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Anything Michael Morpurgo!
sarniebird on
I read all the Narnia series when I was a kid – several times and adored them; still sitting on my bookshelf. The other one I loved and still have is To Kill a Mockingbird.
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The giving tree and rainbow fish
CoquadesGalore63 on
The Boxcar Children, the Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle series, The Wizard of Oz series
Oddlittleone on
The Hobbit.
arlaanne on
Roald Dahl’s books. My kids love Matilda and Charlie and the Giraffe, the Pelly, and the Monkey!
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Little House on the Prairie, but it needs to come with age-appropriate conversations about the darker parts like racism and colonization.
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The Kissing Hand 🥹
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Calvin & Hobbes (all) – Bill Watterson
Jelly Belly – Dennis Lee
The BFG – Roald Dahl
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Redwall by Brian Jacques. My two year old nephew loves the audiobooks
MamaJody on
*Charlotte’s Web*. It’s such a beautiful, timeless story.
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The Phantom Tollbooth & A Wrinkle in Time. Loved them when I was young, read them to my son & he’s read them to his children.
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I’m childfree, but when my friends started having kids I bought them all copies of Baby Beluga. Now they’re all Raffi and beluga fans!
If I could read the giving tree without crying that would be the one
Shel Silverstein poetry books
My Side of the Mountain.
The Great Brain series
Inkheart. Must’ve read it at least a dozen times. Went through 3 copies.
my mum would always read flat stanley to me and my brother before bed
Bunnicula, Two Against the North, My Side of the Mountain, The Lion. The Witch and the Wardrobe.
Anything Michael Morpurgo!
I read all the Narnia series when I was a kid – several times and adored them; still sitting on my bookshelf. The other one I loved and still have is To Kill a Mockingbird.
The giving tree and rainbow fish
The Boxcar Children, the Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle series, The Wizard of Oz series
The Hobbit.
Roald Dahl’s books. My kids love Matilda and Charlie and the Giraffe, the Pelly, and the Monkey!
Little House on the Prairie, but it needs to come with age-appropriate conversations about the darker parts like racism and colonization.
The Kissing Hand 🥹
Calvin & Hobbes (all) – Bill Watterson
Jelly Belly – Dennis Lee
The BFG – Roald Dahl
Redwall by Brian Jacques. My two year old nephew loves the audiobooks
*Charlotte’s Web*. It’s such a beautiful, timeless story.
The Phantom Tollbooth & A Wrinkle in Time. Loved them when I was young, read them to my son & he’s read them to his children.
Ferdinand the bull
Dr. Suess books
Babar the Elephant series
The Little Prince
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn