The 10 or More Best Children's Books Ever
By John Aloysius Farrell, Thomas Jefferson Street blog
You can write about healthcare reform and Sarah Palin until your hands cramp, but if you really want response from your readers, list the 10 best children's books—ever!
That is the lesson from New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof, who published his list on Sunday and challenged readers to name their own favorites on his blog. Last I looked he had more than 2,000 responses. Kristof's collection had some of my old favorites that have fallen from favor—the Hardy Boys, and the Lad, a Dog books—and some obvious choices like the tales of Mr. Harry Potter.
But he left out a few of the all-time greats: Winnie the Pooh and Peter Pan and the Middle-Earth books by Tolkien. I can tell you that my son would never publish a list without Hatchet by Gary Paulsen, nor my daughter not include The Westing Game, a mystery by Ellen Raskin. As for me, a search of long-lost summers would find me under a tree with Madeleine L'Engle's A Wrinkle In Time, or T.H. White's Once and Future King, which were cited in many of the comments sent in by Kristof's readers.
Here are two awesome books that don't make many lists. The Last Unicorn, by the incomparable Peter Beagle, is a wonderful work of fantasy. And, as I have noted before in this space, Robb White's The Lion's Paw—perhaps my all-time favorite—may be out of print, but you can still find it on the Internet.
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top 10 best books
As a person coming from Europe I would like to add some amazing translated children's books to the top ten
1. Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindren
2. Jip en Janneke by Annie M.G. Schmidt, who is often referred to as the uncrowned queen of the Netherlands.
3. The Moomins Tove Jansson
4. Antoine Saint-Exupéry – The little prince
5 Miffy - Dick Bruna
Nice to revisit some of the old favorites
There are certainly some great books that you all have mentioned here, that have been providing inspiration and enjoyment for countless generations, myself included.
Thanks for the list and for reminding me about some I had forgotten about and/or haven't read yet. I must look them up!
Cheers,
Gina
author
http://www.eloquentbooks.com/MoonbeamDreams.html
My Favorites
Hello Mr. Farrell, you cited many of my favorites, Peter Pan being at the TOP of my list, as well as A wrinkle in Time, that whole series I believe was amazing, dont forget C.S Lewis, and even some of the girly classics, such as The Secret Garden, and Little Women!
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