Telegraph.co.uk's "100 Books Every Child Should Read"

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"We get ourselves all hot and bothered about the teaching of reading, about synthetic phonics and the like, and we forget that none of it is much use unless children want to read in the first place. The motivation must come first, horse before cart. We all know that unless a child is motivated to learn, then there will be apathy or resistance in the learning process. They are much more likely to want to deal with the difficulties of learning to read if they know it is these words that give them access to all these wonderful stories. If we really want our children to become readers for life, we would do well to remember that horses are much more fun than carts anyway." – Michael Morpurgo

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  1. 1.
    The Twits
    by Roald Dahl

  2. 2.
    Burglar Bill (Picture Puffins)
    by Allan Ahlberg

  3. 3.
    The Tiger Who Came to Tea
    by Judith Kerr

  4. 4.
    Where the Wild Things Are

  5. 6.
    Yertle the Turtle and Other Stories
    by Dr. Seuss

  6. 7.
    Fungus the Bogeyman (Picture Puffins)
    by Raymond Briggs

  7. 8.

  8. 9.
    Room on the Broom
    by Julia Donaldson

  9. 11.

  10. 12.
    Charlotte's Web
    by E. B. White

  11. 13.
    The Story of Babar (Babar Books (Random House))
    by Jean De Brunhoff

  12. 14.
    Winnie the Pooh
    by A.A. Milne

  13. 15.
    Stig of the Dump (Puffin Modern Classics)
    by Clive King

  14. 16.
    Ballet Shoes (The Shoe Books)
    by Noel Streatfeild

  15. 17.
    Howl's Moving Castle
    by Diana Wynne Jones

  16. 18.

  17. 19.
    The Borrowers: Fiftieth-Anniversary Gift Edition
    by Mary Norton

  18. 20.
    Struwwelpeter in English Translation
    by Heinrich Hoffmann

  19. 21.
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    The Magic Faraway Tree (Faraway Tree S.)
    by Enid Blyton

  20. 22.
    Danny the Champion of the World
    by Roald Dahl

  21. 23.
    George's Marvellous Medicine
    by Roald Dahl

  22. 24.
    UNDERWATER ADVENTURE.
    by Willard. Price

  23. 25.
    Tintin in Tibet (The Adventures of Tintin)
    by Herge

  24. 27.
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    SAGA OF ERIK THE VIKING, THE
    by Terry Jones

  25. 28.
    When the Wind Blows
    by Raymond Briggs

  26. 29.
    Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats
    by T. S. Eliot

  27. 30.
    Iron Man
    by Ted Hughes

  28. 31.
    The Owl and the Pussycat
    by Edward Lear

  29. 32.
    The Wind in the Willows (Signet Classics)
    by Kenneth Grahame

  30. 33.
    The Worst Witch (Young Puffin Story Books)
    by Jill Murphy

  31. 34.
    Peter Pan (100th Anniversary Edition)
    by J. M. Barrie

  32. 35.
    Mr Majeika (Young Puffin Books)
    by Humphrey Carpenter

  33. 37.
    A Little Princess (Penguin Classics)
    by Frances Hodgson Burnett

  34. 38.
    I'm the King of the Castle
    by Susan Hill

  35. 39.
    Wave (New Windmill)
    by Morton Rhue

  36. 40.
    Pippi Longstocking
    by Astrid Lindgren

  37. 41.
    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
    by Roald Dahl

  38. 42.
    Bambert's Book of Missing Stories
    by Reinhardt Jung

  39. 43.
    Firework-Maker's Daughter (After Words)
    by Philip Pullman

  40. 44.
    Tom's Midnight Garden
    by Philippa Pearce

  41. 45.
    The Phantom Tollbooth
    by Norton Juster

  42. 46.
    SILVER SWORD
    by Ian Serraillier

  43. 47.
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    Cue for Treason
    by Geoffrey Trease

  44. 48.
    The Sword in the Stone (Collins Modern Classics)
    by T. H. White

  45. 49.
    A Wizard of Earthsea (The Earthsea Cycle, Book 1)
    by Ursula K. Le Guin

  46. 50.
    Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Book 3)
    by J. K. Rowling

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Found the book — 4 years ago

You were missing the second book in the list. I placed it in order. Thanks for putting the list up.


Something's missing — 4 years ago

But I can’t figure out what it is yet. The link to the original is included; if you happen to find and add it, please leave a note!




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