These Are (By Far) The Best Children’s Books Of All Time

Because you’ll never get tired of reading them

James White
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The Irish playwright, George Bernard Shaw, discussed a great strategy for choosing what books to buy for your children. “Make it a rule never to give a child a book you would not read yourself.”

Even if you don’t have kids, it’s worth reading books that encourage you to think about the world in a completely different way. That’s why I want to share four childhood classics (that you should read as an adult).

Let’s dive right in!

Harry Potter And The Philosopher’s Stone by J.K. Rowling

Page Count: 223
Rating on Goodreads: 4.47

During lunch breaks in high school, I read Harry Potter books with my friends. We enjoyed being transported to a place of wizardry and magic. It was also a beautiful escape from the monotony of math class & everything on our high-school syllabus.

I love the Harry Potter series because they contain lots of important life lessons. For example, Harry would’ve died in the first book if Hermione & Ron didn’t help him to face life’s challenges. Their empathy, compassion, and friendship prove to be invaluable. Because often, having a strong…

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