Goodnight moon
Where the Wild things are
Alexander and the no good terrible very bad day
Brown Bear Brown Bear
Where's Waldo
The Babysitter's club
I will love you forever
2007-08-22 21:15:14
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answered by alice27 3
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Wow, that list would be very long.
You did not give an age range so here are a few.
A children's Bible, Dr Seus, The Berenstein Bears, Robert McCloskey; especially Homer Price, Where the Wild Things Are, Love You Forever, Magic Tree House, Magic School Bus, A Dog Named Kitty, Rascal, The Green Knowe series, Mrs. Piggle Wiggle series, Pippi Longstocking, Charlotte's Web, The Trumpet of the Swan, historical fiction seen through the eyes of a pet like; Ben and Me (Ben Franklin), or Tall Tails (Lewis and Clark), Wally McDoogle series, Great Illustrated Classics, Sugar Creek Gang series, Trail Blazer series.
Just to name a few.
2007-08-23 10:57:49
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answered by busymom 6
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Depends on how old are the children.
I love "Fox in Socks" by Dr. Seuss. I think children of all ages can appreciate it. I used it in college for my "Voice and Diction" class. The Instructor loved it, I got an A+ for it.
I grew up with a little known book, "Little Black Sambo", I've always loved it.
Golden Books made a few of my favorites:
The Chuckendoose
Fraidy Cat Kitten
and I like Alice in Wonderland, my brother read that to me when I was little.
If you can find a copy of poems by James Whitcomb Riley, look for a poem called 9 Little Goblins.
I think my age is showing. I'm 59 and my brother's 10 years older and I.
2007-08-23 04:19:03
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answered by ♫ Bubastes, Cat Goddess♥ 7
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The sad but memorable ones like The Crook Little Christmas Tree, The Giving Tree, The Balloon Tree (whoa, lots of tree there xD), Ira Sleeps Over, Love You Always Forever. If you can go back when you're older and see it with new eyes but still enjoy it (instead of feeling like "what was I thinking (when I read that or thought it was gold)?"), I say it's a classic and has a special place in at least my heart.
2007-08-23 04:16:52
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answered by LK 3
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One of my favorite children's book authors is Robert Munsch. His books are so much fun for kids. The Paper Bag Princess is definitely the best. I also love everything by Dr. Seuss. And Jerry Pallotta's Icky Bug books are great. Kids love them. Actually, all of Jerry Pallotta's books are good. They appeal to a lot of kids, which makes it easy to introduce concepts like numbers, letters, and shapes to kids who don't usually like books.
2007-08-23 08:10:14
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answered by leslie b 7
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I grew up reading Bobbsey Twins and Nancy Drew Books, I also love Hans Christian Andersen and Brothers Grimm Fairytales. But my favorite book was the one my Mom gave me for my 8th birthday..."Arabian Nights". I'm 31 years old and that book is still part of my collection. I also read it from time to time. :-)
2007-08-23 09:40:26
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answered by druid 1
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Little House on the Prairie, Anne of Green Gables, and Trixie Belden mysteries.
2007-08-23 04:16:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Stand Tall Molly Lou Melon
The Selfish Crocodile
Enemy Pie
The Ant Bully...
There are more, but these teach valuable lessons that are even easy for adults to forget!
2007-08-23 07:23:35
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answered by Renn 4
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Little House on the Prairie series...Black Stallion series...Little Bear series....Charlotte's Web...Wind in the Willows....
2007-08-23 04:14:12
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answered by starcrssdlover 6
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I love Roald Dahl's books
Revolting rhymes will be fun for kids..
2007-08-23 04:58:09
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answered by tesoro_z 1
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