fairywhispers's "Kids Books I Recommend"

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A list of books you should read to your kids.

  1. 1.
    Fairyland Secrets: A Magical Secret Envelope Book
    by Deborah Latimer

  2. 2.
    John Williamson's Christmas in Australia
    by John Williamson

  3. 3.
    The Lion Who Wanted to Love
    by Giles/ David Wojtowycz Andreae

  4. 4.
    Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You? Dr. Seuss's Book of Wonderful Noises
    by Dr.; Theodore Seuss Geisel Seuss

  5. 5.
    DR. SEUSS'S ABC BEGINNER BOOKS
    by Dr. Seuss

  6. 6.
    Fox In Socks
    by Dr. Seuss

  7. 7.
    The Cat In The Hat
    by Dr. Seuss

  8. 8.
    Hop on Pop
    by Dr. Seuss

  9. 9.
    Fantastic Mr. Fox
    by Roald Dahl

  10. 10.
    MORE ABOUT PADDINGTON
    by Michael Bond

  11. 11.
    Sheep Dogs by Jack Bedson

  12. 12.
    Surprise! Surprise! (Sweet Valley Kids)
    by Francine Pascal

  13. 14.
    Blossom Possum: The Sky is Falling Down Under
    by Gina Newton and Kilmeny Niland

  14. 15.

  15. 16.
    Seven Little Australians
    by Ethel Turner

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Created by fairywhispers on Nov 13, 2007.
 

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Added 'Seven Little Australians' by Ethel Turner — 2 years ago

Seven Little Australians is a charming Australian children’s classic that is just as appealing to adults as it is to children. It is refreshing to read a book that doesn’t moralise the way many children’s books of the era did. This is an entertaining and uniquely Australian story, with a highly unexpected ending, and it deserves a place in everyone’s reading list.


Added 'The Tales of Beedle the Bard' by J.K. Rowling — 2 years ago

This a charming little book that will be loved by child and adult alike. Like all fairy-tales, these stories all have a moral to the story but the morals are aimed at the unique challenges faced by wizards as opposed to us Muggles. I especially like Dumbledore’s notes on each tale where we learn the history and other interesting titbits about the story or its author. My favourite story in this volume is The Wizard and the Hopping Pot. This tale about helping people and not being selfish will have your kids in fits of laughter. The Tales of Beedle the Bard is a definite must-read, even if you aren’t a Potter fan.


Added 'Blossom Possum' by Gina Newton & Kilmeny Niland — 3 years ago

Storm, age 4: I like By-Jingo Dingo and Blossom Possum.

Yasmine, age 5: I like Echo Gecko and Abacus Platypus, but I don’t like Joanna Goanna who has a wobbly bit under her chin.

Annelise, age 7: My favourites are Blossom Possum, Echo Gecko and I-Seen-You- Emu.

Mum: I’d never heard of Blossom Possum until my daughter’s class gave a very entertaining performance, but I’m glad that I now own a copy. This is a wonderful Australian adaptation of the Chicken Little story. The kids love chiming in with each animal’s name and looking at the beautiful illustrations. This is one of the few books that don’t elicit a sigh from poor old mum when the kids ask her to read it “just one more time”.




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