Childhood Revisited via The Books We Loved

Taking a trip down Memory Lane, literally! Remembering the books we loved as children is not as easy as it seems. For some of us, it's been 15, 20, 25 + years ago. C'mon and admit it. I took the time to do the math. 25 years ago I was 9 years old. Whoa nelly. Where does the time go? With that said I have compiled a list of kiddie reads that, as always, in my usually, very biased opinion, would totally rock in your grown up/adult library! This list is a compilation of remembered reads from my own childhood as well as the Authors of FreedomInk Publishing. Enjoy and don't forget to add these awesome books to your own collection. Your children, grandchildren, godbabies, nieces and nephews are bound to fall in love with these classics too...
Alice and The Adventures in Wonderland
Oh The Places You'll Go (ANY Dr. Seuss book)
The Little Engine That Could
Where The Wild Things Are (Maurice Sendak)
Alexander And the Very Bad, No Good Day
Read To Your Bunny Often
Blubber (ANY Judy Blume book)
The Babysitters Club (Ann M. Martin)
Where The Sidewalk Ends/A Light In The Attic (Shel Silverstein)
Tom Sawyer/Huck Finn (Mark Twain)
Treasure Island (Robert Louis Stevenson)
Secret Garden (M.J Carr)
Ramona and Beezus (Beverly Cleary)
The Hardy Boys (Franklin W. Dixon)

*Bonus. My children's favorite children's books are Ferdinand the Bull, ANY Junie B Jones book, and The Magic Puppy series.

What books are a part of your cherished children's classic collection? Which titles should no library be without?

The Little Engine That Could
Where the Sidewalk Ends
Where The Wild Things Are Gift Set
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Published on August 26, 2013 06:15 Tags: favorite-children-s-books, freedomink, home-library, katandra-shanel-jackson
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