After reading many articles on this topic I've picked out the list of 'Books you should read to your child before they are 10' .
LIST OF BOOKS YOU SHOULD READ TO YOUR CHILD BEFORE THEY ARE 10.
1) The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle
One Sunday morning, a caterpillar hatched out of a tiny egg, and he was very hungry! He eats his way through the days of the week and eventually transforms into a beautiful butterfly.! The bold, colorful pictures and simple, easy-to-follow words helps with learning the days of the week, and the metamorphosis of the butterfly is so much fun for little toddlers to kindergarten-aged children!
A story about a pilot stranded in the desert, who one morning, awakens to find a little prince standing before him. This extraordinary little person teaches the pilot the secret of what is truly important in life. This book is also great but I suggest that you should read Katherine Woods' translation which is also beautifully captures the core of original story.
Probably I've read all books by Roald Dahl (they are simple to red and takes max 2 days) and all of them are awesome and you should read it too, so how can I loose chance to put this book in this list. This book tells-Classic story about our hero, Charlie Bucket, along with four other children who wins a tour of Willy Wonka’s famous chocolate factory! Filled with fun, adventure, and more candy than you can ever imagine! I suggest you to read this book because this is one of the most famous book by Roald Dahl.
Meg, her brother Charles Wallace, and their friend Calvin goes out on a quest through space to search for Meg’s father who went missing while working on a mysterious project, “Tesseract.” Filled with wonder, adventure, and discoveries, readers experience the struggle between good vs. evil in the universe; as well as lessons in relying on the strength found within ourselves, and working together as a team.
Perfect book for all ages entering a new chapter of their lives. It encourages and celebrates the potential everyone has to fulfill their goals and dreams… because, “You have brains in your head, you have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.”
It's sad story but it teaches us very beautiful lessons in morals and compassion. -A statue of a privileged prince, with the help of a little bird, gives assistance and comfort to the poor families in the town he stands in, by sacrificing himself. The prince the the little bird’s generosity is finally rewarded in heaven. It's sad story but it teaches us very beautiful lessons in morals and compassion.
7) Cloudy With a Chance a Meatballs by Judi BarrettI think you saw this animated film, but booklover know their is next level joy to read. So the tiny town of Chewandswallow has food dropping out of the sky, three times a day. From hamburgers and mashed potatoes, to soups and orange juice rain; all which they gobble up for breakfast, lunch, and dinner! Until something went very wrong and the food grew larger, causing damage to the town and leaving the townspeople to fear for their lives!
There is something very calming about this book. Similar to a gentle chant or comforting mantra, it’s very effective in helping your child relax and unwind… and kids absolutely love reciting the story by heart! The story also helps encourage acknowledgement and gratitude for what we have around us: from mittens, kittens, and mush; to our sky, air, and even nothingness.
This is quite famous book by J.K. Rowling (whole series) and probably you have watched this movie, -Harry Potter is being raised by his terrible aunt and uncle who try to keep him from learning he’s really a wizard. Change begins when Harry is summoned to attend a school for wizards, where he finds himself inside a mystical world he never knew existed, and closer to his own noble destiny.
Movie on this book was awesome, but don't miss the book it's fantastic. Four siblings: Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy, steps through a wardrobe and into the land of Narnia. Narnia has been frozen in eternal winter and enslaved by the White Witch, until the Great Lion, Aslan, returns to make a change!
An inspiring book about a little blue train who offers to help a broken down train. Despite her size, she gives her all in order to deliver toys to the boys and girls who are waiting on the other side of the hill. Just focus on small-small sentences in this book, they give valuable lessons to both children and adults, you will find out that there is lot of things to read in this book.
“I do not like green eggs and ham. I do not like them, Sam-I-Am.” Not only does the book strengthen reading, speaking, listening, and comprehension skills through fun phrases and fantastic illustrations; it teaches the reader not to be afraid to try new things, because you never know what you can achieve, or the wonderful things you’ll discover unless you TRY!
Hope you like this list of books you should read to your child before they grow old, I highly recommend books from this list to read to your child. Please share with your friends and family. HAPPY READING!!
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