Children's books you love

"The ants go marching one by one, hurrah, hurrah
The ants go marching one by one, hurrah, hurrah
The ants go marching one by one,
The little one stops to suck his thumb
And they all go marching down, to the ground
To get out of the rain, BOOM BOOM BOOM!"

I used to love it, and I still do.​
 
I used to have a ton of Dr. Seuss books that I read all the time when I was little.
Besides that I used to read the Magic Treehouse books.
 
Ugly Duckling was a beautiful story. It is really a meaningful story for the children. They can learn something good. You can never judge people in his/her looks. But you can judge people in his/her heart. Ugly Duckling is really sad that people doesn't like him. Because of his ugliness but. He's not really a duck. But he's a Swan. As the Swans said. He's the most beautiful Swan they have ever seen. ( Actually it's not in the looks. But it's in the heart ).
 
I love the Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events series. They're just great books with a load of thought put into the characters and story. Great series. I wouldn't classify them as "kiddy books", but they're aimed at a younger and older audience at the same time.

We're way too much alike, Klippy xD. I used to love reading Lemony Snickers's ASoUE series when I was younger. I stopped before the Penultimate Peril came out, so I never finished the series, but now that I'm starting to reminisce I just might re-read the entire thing. I also love, love, love the Artemis Fowl books. They're not exactly children books, but they are written for an age group below my own. I believe it's one of the best examples of character development over a series of books.
 
i used to have a great poetry book when I was younger but I lost it. One childrens book that I still read and love is midnight fox.
 
THE GROUCHY LADY BUG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I still have the book with me and I also love Hungry Caterpillar


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The Chronicles of Narnia, those made into the movie and those that weren't, were all very good. However, the book was written really basically, but still very enjoyable. And, of course, The Lord of the Rings was absolutely the best book written. Because, really, the three "pieces" are all a part of a "single" story. Random, however, Rising was also a good book. I mean, who doesn't like zombies? :P
 
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