I have loved books since I can remember, and growing up I got to read a lot. I was privileged enough to get to experience so much great literature. I have continued to enjoy these books for years. All of the books are so beautifully written and illustrated.
Here is my list of Charming Children’s Classics.
Click any of the pictures or titles for more information.
Winnie the Pooh is so fantastically brilliant, I can’t get enough of it. The relate-able fun characters are brought together magically in these wonderful tales and poems. I bet we all know a person or two who resembles an Eeyore, Tigger, or Rabbit, etc. Each clever little story is brought to us via the imagination of Christopher Robin, and A.A. Milne of course.
The Complete Tales of Winnie the Pooh
Rated: 4.8 on amazon.com
Book Bean: Warm Milk and Honey of course.
It’ll make your tummy…
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The art work in children’s books the drawings are amazing!
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I love Winnie the Pooh as he is “a bear of little brain” just like me! Charles
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And yet so clever!
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I 💛💛💛 Winnie! “Piglet noticed that even though he had a Very Small Heart, it could hold a rather large amount of Gratitude.” A.A. Milne, Winnie-the-Pooh (Winnie-the-Pooh, #1)
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A beautiful classic, with so many important little tidbits.
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I agree wholeheartedly! BTW You have a wonderful blog!!!
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I Love Winnie! Beautiful and lovely Books.
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Yes they are.
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Whatever happened to “Hans Brinker or The Silver Skates”?
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Seeing your post today reminded me of something a reader of mine sent me. She is looking for the title of a children’s classic book (she can’t remember the title, but she deeply truly want to get a copy of the book. I put it out to my readers and tried searching for it–to no avail. So, I will insert what she wrote and maybe you or one of your readers could help. I know it would make her day (possibly her month–who knows)
Here is what she wrote.
I’d love to come across an English children’s book I loved as a child about a caterpillar named Caleb who was on his way to a party when a little girl called Penelope imprisoned him in a matchbox. Unfortunately, the cover was obscured by white tape (one of my barbaric siblings having damaged it before I came along) and I was too young to note the title and/or author, so it’s not likely I will.
Thank you
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Oh, how I adore Pooh 🙂 Thanks for sharing 🙂
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Such a great friend for the ages 🙂
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