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Children's Books for Growing Readers

Children’s books are the perfect way to encourage your child’s imagination and grow their reading skills. Books can take children on magical journeys, teach them important lessons and morals, and help them to better understand the world. 

Books for children can help them feel seen and understand the events in their own lives, as well as introduce them to people different from themselves. Children can learn about important historical figures and events, celebrate holidays, and travel to different worlds—all through the magic of books!

We’ve got classic children’s books that you might remember from your own childhood, as well as more recent popular children’s books. We’ve gathered the best children’s books that both you and your child will love! Browse the books below for charming tales to broaden your child’s mind.

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Crushing on a Capulet
Crushing on a Capulet
by Tony Abbott
What a Trip!
What a Trip!
by Tony Abbott
The Boxcar Children
The Boxcar Children
by Gertrude Chandler Warner, L. Kate Deal
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Angela's Airplane
Angela's Airplane
by Robert Munsch, Michael Martchenko
Classic Franklin Stories Volume One
Classic Franklin Stories Volume One
by Paulette Bourgeois, Brenda Clark
Thomas' Snowsuit
Thomas' Snowsuit
by Robert Munsch, Michael Martchenko
Clues to the Universe
Clues to the Universe
by Christina Li
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Some classic children’s books include works of E.B. White, such as the much-loved tearjerker Charlotte’s Web. Other classics include Lucy Maud Montgomery’s tale of a special and curious girl, Anne of Green Gables and Frances Hodgson Burnett’s The Secret Garden

A good children’s book is accessible and entertaining for children, with a clear story and a strong moral. Children’s books must be written in a style that a young child can understand and draw on aspects of their world. Additionally, humor and pictures engross children in books and keep them reading on.

Two of the most popular children’s books of all time are Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s The Little Prince and Maurice Sendak’s Where the Wild Things Are