23+ Children’s Books Not to Miss and Why
I’ve heard it said that reading together is the single most
important thing parents can do for the intellectual development of their child.
But let’s face it, it’s good snuggling time too! We try to end each day with a bedtime
story at our house. Sometimes we’re successful; sometimes we’re not. We’ve
found it completely depends on the energy level of the parents (never the kids,
right?)!
The other day I was watching one of my favorite movies, The Blind Side. Sandra Bullock’s portrayal
of Leigh Anne Tuohy never fails to inspire me. In the movie, Leigh Anne’s
children prompt her to read The Story of Ferdinand
the bull. Not only does the book trigger positive early memories, but it
provides the family with a lens through which to better understand a new person
in their life.
This example illustrates what separates a good book from
books in general; a good book performs more than one function. It’s not simply
entertainment. Perhaps it sparks our own creativity, connects to us
emotionally, or gives us valuable insight. Picking it up can transport us –
whether that’s to another world (like Harry Potter), to a safe place (like our
mother’s lap), or to a perspective above our circumstances.
What follows are some favorites from our house to yours.
Keep in mind that I have two boys, ages four and seven, though I adore these
too.
Books we love that
transport us to another world or time:
The Magic Tree House
series
Star Wars I Can Read
series
The Adventure Bible I
Can Read series
Scholastic’s
Character Counts series on famous
people
Books perfect for memory-making
(silly ones included):
Love You Forever
by Robert Munsch
NO-BOT: The Robot with
No Bottom! by Sue Hendra
The Book with No
Pictures by B.J. Novak
Curious George
anthologies
My Truck Is Stuck!
by Kevin Lewis and Daniel Kirk
Don’t Let the Pigeon
Drive the Bus! and other pigeon books by Mo Willems
Where the Sidewalk
Ends by Shel Silverstein
Click, Clack, Moo: Cows
That Type by Doreen Cronin
Goodnight, Manger
by Laura Sassi
Room on the Broom
by Julia Donaldson
Bear Snores On by
Karma Wilson
Where the Wild Things
Are by Maurice Sendak
Books that lift our
perspective and teach us something:
One by Kathryn Otoshi
– This book empowers children against bullying.
The Crippled Lamb
by Max Lucado – This faith-based book portrays the value of every child.
Sylvester and the
Magic Pebble by William Steig
The Jesus Storybook
Bible by Sally Lloyd-Jones – Even adults love this children’s Bible.
The Giving Tree by
Shel Silverstein
The Sneetches and
Other Stories by Dr. Seuss – My children love “What was I Scared of?”
Stone Soup by
Marcia Brown
Happy reading!
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