This is a weekly meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish. Each week, they post a new Top Ten list that one of their bloggers will answer. Everyone is welcome to join!
Today's list is Books That Every Kid Should Read.
The Paper Bag Princess
by Robert Munsch
Every little girl should receive this book as a gift! She will learn that she doesn't need a prince to save the day, like those "other" stories.
Love You Forever
by Robert Munsch
Munsch does it again! Every little boy should receive this book as a gift! Such a sweet story about the love between a mom and her boy.
Little House in the Big Woods
by Laura Ingalls Wilder
(Little House, Book #1)
In this age of technology, reading about a simpler time before modern inventions is even more important! These kids appreciate the simple things in life, which is family.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
by J.K. Rowling
(Harry Potter, Book #1)
I think this series single-handedly turned non-readers into readers! This magical world with good versus evil themes also emphasizes the importance of friendships.
The Chronicles of Narnia
by C.S. Lewis
(The Chronicles of Narnia, Books #1-7)
Before Harry Potter, this was the ultimate fantasy good versus evil series.
The Adventures of Bob White
by Thornton Burgess
(The Bedtime Story Books series)
Burgess' animal stories were my favourites as a kid! I love these vintage books.
The Paper Bag Princess
by Robert Munsch
Every little girl should receive this book as a gift! She will learn that she doesn't need a prince to save the day, like those "other" stories.
Love You Forever
by Robert Munsch
Munsch does it again! Every little boy should receive this book as a gift! Such a sweet story about the love between a mom and her boy.
Little House in the Big Woods
by Laura Ingalls Wilder
(Little House, Book #1)
In this age of technology, reading about a simpler time before modern inventions is even more important! These kids appreciate the simple things in life, which is family.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
by J.K. Rowling
(Harry Potter, Book #1)
I think this series single-handedly turned non-readers into readers! This magical world with good versus evil themes also emphasizes the importance of friendships.
The Chronicles of Narnia
by C.S. Lewis
(The Chronicles of Narnia, Books #1-7)
Before Harry Potter, this was the ultimate fantasy good versus evil series.
The Adventures of Bob White
by Thornton Burgess
(The Bedtime Story Books series)
Burgess' animal stories were my favourites as a kid! I love these vintage books.
So, what books do you think every kid should read? Please let me know in the comments, or leave me a link to your blog post if you are also participating in the meme!
The first book looks so cute! :)
ReplyDeleteAll kids need Harry Potter in their lives. Great list!
ReplyDeleteAj @ Read All The Things!
Harry Potter was on my list this week too!
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Harry Potter and The Chronicles of Narnia are musts! We've read them to the kids.
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