1001 Children's Books: You Must Read Before You Grow Up

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This British import, a survey of influential children’s books (part of the 1001 series and edited by the Guardian’s children’s books editor), offers a comprehensive and diverse compendium of more than a century’s worth of essential reads. The compact and encyclopedia-thick format is divided into five age ranges. A review of each book is accompanied by original publication information (readers will have to research current availability, especially as some titles differ in the U.S. market) and themes, with cover and interior art interspersed throughout. Favorites like Bridge to Terabithia will satisfy traditionalists, while crossover books like Italo Calvino’s The Baron in the Trees and international selections (for example, Swedish author Pernilla Stalfelt’s The Death Book) will broaden the canon. An asset for all those who’ve caught—or never lost—the bug. (Nov.)

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  1. 2.
    Madeline
    by Ludwig Bemelmans

  2. 3.
    The Little Engine That Could
    by Watty Piper

  3. 4.
    The Runaway Bunny
    by Margaret Wise Brown

  4. 5.
    Three Railway Engines (Railway Series)
    by W Awdry

  5. 7.
    Goodnight Moon
    by Margaret Wise Brown

  6. 8.
    Lavender's Blue

  7. 9.
    Bedtime for Frances
    by Russell Hoban

  8. 10.
    Miffy
    by Dick Bruna

  9. 11.
    Rosie's Walk
    by Pat Hutchins

  10. 12.
    The Elephant and the Bad Baby
    by Elfrida Vipont & Raymond Briggs

  11. 13.
    The Very Hungry Caterpillar
    by Eric Carle

  12. 14.
    Mr. Grumpy's Outing
    by John Burningham

  13. 15.

  14. 16.
    Good Night, Alfie Atkins
    by Gunilla Bergstrom

  15. 17.
    ?

  16. 18.
    ?
    Little Spook's Baby Sister
    by Inger Sandberg

  17. 19.
    ?
    fly little bird by Allan Ahlberg

  18. 20.
    Each Peach Pear Plum
    by Allan Ahlberg

  19. 21.
    Where's Spot? (Spot)
    by Eric Hill

  20. 22.
    The Baby's Catalogue (Picture Puffins)
    by Janet Ahlberg

  21. 23.
    Dear Zoo (Mini Edition)
    by Rod Campbell

  22. 24.
    Good Dog, Carl
    by Alexandra Day

  23. 25.

  24. 26.
    Tickle, Tickle (Big Board Books)
    by Helen Oxenbury

  25. 27.
    ?
    Elmer
    by David Mckee

  26. 28.
    ?
    Bunny Bath (Bunny Books)
    by Lena Anderson

  27. 29.
    Kipper (Book & CD)
    by Mick Inkpen

  28. 30.
    Maisy Goes to Playschool
    by Lucy Cousins

  29. 31.
    Owl Babies
    by Martin/ Benson, Patrick (ILT) Waddell

  30. 32.
    Handa's Surprise (Read and Share)
    by Eileen Browne

  31. 33.
    ?
    alvin says good night

  32. 34.
    Bear Went Over the Mountain (Baby Bear Books)
    by John Prater

  33. 35.
    Humphrey's Corner
    by Sally Hunter

  34. 36.
    ?
    julian the rabbit

  35. 37.
    The Quangle Wangle's Hat
    by Edward Lear

  36. 38.
    The Original Mother Goose

  37. 39.

  38. 40.
    ?

  39. 41.
    Peter in Blueberry Land (Mini Edition)
    by Elsa Beskow

  40. 42.
    The Tale of Peter Rabbit
    by Beatrix Potter

  41. 43.
    The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher (Classic Reprint)
    by Beatrix Potter

  42. 44.
    Story of the Root Children
    by Sibylle Von Olfers

  43. 45.
    The Tale of Jemima Puddle-duck (Peter Rabbit)
    by Beatrix Potter

  44. 46.
    Children of the Forest (Mini Edition)
    by Elsa Beskow

  45. 47.
    ?
    Clever Bill
    by William Nicholson

  46. 48.
    Winnie the Pooh
    by A.A. Milne

  47. 49.
    Tom's Midnight Garden
    by Philippa Pearce

  48. 50.
    The Story of Babar
    by Jean De Brunhoff

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Created by Harleth on Apr 12, 2010.
 

Comments

Just found out about this book — 1 year ago

Thanks for doing this – I’m working on the “adult” list too, but this will provide some light relief… kid’s books are even better if you read them out loud


Untitled — 2 years ago

For number 530 I think you mean Tom’s Midnight Garden.


My pleasure — 2 years ago

I work at a computer, and I really wanted the list up here!


Wow! — 2 years ago

Thanks for taking the time to do this.




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