A Wrinkle In Time, which I read when I was 10, started my love of fantasy and science fiction. Its sequels were also excellent.
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What books would you consider essential to a children's library?
- 10/02/2010 08:25:07 PM
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It's difficult because "children" are "children" from age 0 to roughly 12.
- 10/02/2010 09:10:16 PM
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I loved "Cars, Trucks and Things"
- 11/02/2010 06:26:01 PM
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A few random suggestions for younger kids...
- 10/02/2010 09:12:54 PM
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Thank you for the suggestions and for adding your children's ages.
- 11/02/2010 06:29:33 PM
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Now there's a good question.
- 10/02/2010 09:47:39 PM
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- 10/02/2010 09:47:39 PM
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I can see now that this is going to be one of those posts that I actually copy out the answers on
- 11/02/2010 06:44:19 PM
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Since most of the names mentioned elsewhere are unfamiliar to me, that seems logical.
- 11/02/2010 09:33:12 PM
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Like I would let my kids or grandkids touch that book?!
- 11/02/2010 10:29:13 PM
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I pulled those books out a year or two ago to see if it was as beautiful as I remembered. It was.
- 12/02/2010 02:40:20 AM
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Steven King!!!
- 10/02/2010 10:20:27 PM
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When do you think I should introduce him to The Green Mile? I am not sure he will catch all
- 11/02/2010 06:50:28 PM
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Madeleine L'Engle
- 10/02/2010 10:27:38 PM
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I have not heard of it. I will be watching for it in the antique section. Hehe
- 11/02/2010 07:05:45 PM
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- 11/02/2010 07:05:45 PM
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A Wrinkle in Time is worth reading just for yourself. It's one of those books. *NM*
- 11/02/2010 10:17:10 PM
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Thirded, fourthed, or whatever number follows how many people have nominated this.
- 12/02/2010 10:57:58 PM
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Peter Pan.
- 10/02/2010 10:34:42 PM
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Sounds like children's books don't have national boundries.
- 11/02/2010 07:25:04 PM
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Sounds like some of them do.
- 11/02/2010 08:11:36 PM
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Yeah, I really wouldn't classify Asterix as children's books particularly...
- 11/02/2010 09:24:15 PM
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Multi-level is the best way to describe them.
- 11/02/2010 09:38:38 PM
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Asterix? OH! I do have one of those!! Now I recognize it by your description!
- 11/02/2010 10:32:18 PM
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For "older" children definitely Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. *NM*
- 11/02/2010 01:11:09 AM
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Oz books! Oz books!
- 11/02/2010 05:04:42 AM
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Mmmm. That reminds me. We have one of the first of those books upstairs in my mom's library.
- 11/02/2010 07:32:34 PM
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Just buy lots and lots and you should be OK
- 11/02/2010 05:24:23 AM
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- 11/02/2010 05:24:23 AM
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I hope I kept my condensed classics. But the problems with those were that they were too memorable
- 11/02/2010 07:48:45 PM
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Ohh, grandson.
- 11/02/2010 01:20:44 PM
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Shel Silverstein!
- 11/02/2010 01:30:46 PM
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Shel Silverstein is great (even if iirc I only ever read her in translation). *NM*
- 11/02/2010 01:33:14 PM
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He's a boy. You should listen to him read some of the poems.
- 11/02/2010 01:50:16 PM
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I am going to have to check Siverstein out. Children's books <b>and</b> A Boy Named Sue?
- 11/02/2010 07:46:02 PM
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~peruses shelves~
- 11/02/2010 02:19:11 PM
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nuh uh.
- 11/02/2010 02:22:35 PM
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Shoulda known, really
- 11/02/2010 02:24:25 PM
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- 11/02/2010 02:24:25 PM
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I read some of my dad's L'Amour books when we went on a cross country bus trip when I was eleven
- 11/02/2010 07:40:30 PM
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Re: What books would you consider essential to a children's library?
- 11/02/2010 03:28:01 PM
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Those were good. I think I have all except for the Paddington so I will keep my eye out for it.
- 11/02/2010 07:43:27 PM
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Re: Those were good. I think I have all except for the Paddington so I will keep my eye out for it.
- 11/02/2010 08:09:59 PM
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So I am familiar with some of his work if not his name. BFG definitly qualifies as an essential.
- 11/02/2010 08:30:50 PM
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A few for different ages
- 11/02/2010 04:23:22 PM
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I don't remember the first three. I will watch for those. Or the last ones either. Feel free to add
- 11/02/2010 07:55:09 PM
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Oh god, I could go on and on. You see...my mom teaches 1st grade...
- 11/02/2010 08:04:04 PM
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Another vote for Babar!
- 11/02/2010 09:36:19 PM
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Babar is very universal. Hasn't everyone read Babar? I can still see the pictures. *NM*
- 11/02/2010 10:33:58 PM
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An answer of a different sort
- 11/02/2010 09:52:51 PM
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- 11/02/2010 09:52:51 PM
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Give a child the gift of reading and you give them a gift for life
- 12/02/2010 11:21:25 AM
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Well, my favourite "Young Adult" books have always been the Redwall series *NM*
- 18/02/2010 06:07:18 AM
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Re: What books would you consider essential to a children's library?
- 26/08/2010 10:00:03 AM
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