List of the best books for children

We used to believe that a good education is necessarily expensive and children from wealthy families have a serious head start. But that's not always the case. Much more important is the foundation that parents lay in childhood: how much they play with the child, how much they read to him.

It is especially important to read in which any social boundaries between the child and the parent are erased. After all, at this moment, any mom and dad, regardless of status, education and cultural level, behave the same way: like good parents.



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What should I read to a child? Adults no longer remember what books they were fond of in childhood, and do not really understand what can be offered to a modern child. Therefore, the editorial board "Site" took away popularwhich are required to be read. For convenience, we have divided the list into parts according to the age categories of readers.

In preschool age, it is important that loved ones read to the child themselves, whether it is mom, dad, grandmother or even an older sister. It is at the time of reading that they talk to the child, answer his questions, expand their horizons.





DepositPhotos Books for the Ages of 3 to 6: The Sweet and Magical Box by Norton Jaster

Mr. Popper's Penguins by Richard and Florence Atwater

The Story of Dr. Doolittle by Hugh Lofting

Charlotte's Web by Alvin Brooks White

"Black Handsome." Anne Sewell.

The Princess and the Goblin by George MacDonald

"Bamby" by Felix Zalten

“The Tale of Moonlight” by Nina Vladimirovna Gernet

"Mustached Striped" by Samuel Yakovlevich Marshak

Winnie the Pooh and Everything by Alan Alexander Milne

A Bear Named Paddington by Michael Bond

The Seventh Princess by Eleanor Farjon

In primary school, the child already formed their preferences, he begins to choose those books that are interesting to him. But you can. recommendFrom which the child will receive a lot of knowledge and usefulness.





DepositPhotos Books for Ages 6 to 9: The Adventures of Cipollino by Gianni Rodari

"Pippi Longstocking" Astrid Lindgren

“Scarlet Flower” by Sergey Timofeevich Aksakov

“The Ring of Steel” by Konstantin Georgievich Paustovsky

The Little Princess by Frances Burnett

“Malachite Box” by Pavel Petrovich Bazhov

"How to Train Your Dragon" Cressida Cowell.

The Ice Dragon by Edith Nesbit

The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Andersen

The Despicable Duckling by Hans Christian Andersen

The King and Thieves by Vladimir Borisovich Zotov

Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate by Jacqueline Kelly

By age 10, children are increasingly asking adult questions. He is interested not only in the arrangement of the world, but also in more pressing problems that concern the place of residence, parents, their own capabilities and the future.



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Books for ages 9 to 12: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain

The Golden Key, or the Adventures of Buratino by Alexei Nikolaevich Tolstoy

The Mysterious Garden by Francis Burnett

The Sword in the Stone by Terence Hanbury White

"Robinson Crusoe" by Daniel Defoe

"The Jungle Book" Rudyard Kipling

Children of the Railroad by Edith Nesbit

The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Graham

Pollyanna by Elinor Hodgman Porter

"Peter Pan" by James Matthew Barry

Heidi, or the Magic Valley by Johanna Spiri

The Chronicles of Narnia by Clive Staples Lewis

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Roald Dahl

The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery

Adolescent reading Just as important. From the books you can get answers to questions, especially disturbing during adulthood. There are topics that you don’t always dare to ask.



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Books for the age from 12 to 15 years “When the Angels Rest” by Marina Semenovna Aromshtam

Treasure Island by Robert Lewis Stevenson

White Bim Black Ear by Gavriil Nikolaevich Troepolsky

"Mary Poppins" Pamela Travers

“Woe from Wit” by Alexander Sergeyevich Griboyedov

“Say Little Red Riding Hood” by Beate Teresa Hanika

"Captain Grant's Children" Jules Verne

"Mysterious Island" Jules Verne

"The Giver" Lowry Lois

The Boy Who Wanted to Be Human by Jorne Riel

Harry Potter Books by J.K. Rowling

Modern parents are easier to turn on the baby cartoons or hand over a smartphone, and do their own business. Of course, it's not as difficult as book-readThey find answers to every “why” and “from where.” But it is the willingness to engage with your beloved child that distinguishes excellent parents and gives the baby an advantage over peers.



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Sure, this one. list of the best books for children You can add infinitely. But at first this literature is more than enough, and in the future parents will be able to expand it, taking into account the interests of their child.

Enjoy your reading!