PostHeaderIcon childrens books……….?

I have to read 10 childrens books?
any ideas on some good 1s?
kid books that you can read. I have to write summaries on each one of 250 words each.

6 Responses to “childrens books……….?”

  • j153e says:

    Herge has written more than 10 children's books, each of which features the adventures of Tintin, a young explorer. Each book is about 60-100 pages, with lots of drawings.

    "The Little Prince," Saint-Exupery.

    Hugh Lofting has written many good books, with "Dr. Dolittle" titles.

    "Alcatraz versus the Evil Librarians," Brandon Sanderson, is great, very funny, about a young boy wizard who lives with normal foster parents, and then is "rescued" by his wizardly grandfather for adventures.

    Personally, would go with a mixture of Herge (maybe 5), Saint-Exupery, Sanderson, and about three Loftings.

    p.s. Depending on your age, C. S. Lewis' "Chronicles of Narnia" and even his "The Great Divorce" could be appropriate. Or, if you are at the younger side of the calendar, "The Little Engine that Could" would be good. Remember that people are more different from 5 to 7 or 9 to 11, than e.g. 22 to 24, etc. People develop more when they are younger. Championing your "inner sense" or "inner child" love, kindness, truth, purity, and helping heal any anger, fear, etc., is what your parents try to do, and you can help them. This helps develop your personal awareness and soul.

  • Happy Goth... says:

    what? like really kiddy books? if so, i like ones by grame base. hes a real good author and i always enjoy the illustrations…
    XD

  • nobie says:

    It is the The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint Exupery. It’s one nice book.

    “You know when one is sad loves to see sunsets. Were you sad then on the day of forty-four sunsets?”

  • KG says:

    Picture books, or just kid-lit?

  • heiress_rhodes says:

    “Alice’s Adventures in the Wonderland” by Lewis Carroll
    “Through the Looking Glass” by Lewis Carroll
    “Eragon” or the Inheritance book series by Christopher Palaolini

    I’m sorry, that were only what I’ve enjoyed in semi-children’s literature.

  • rdye56 says:

    Through the rug by Jill Vanderwood.

    Anna del C.
    Author of “The Elf and the Princess”
    and “Trouble in the Elf City”

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