Books, that will teach your child some meaningful values!
We love reading !!
“READING IS LIKE DREAMING WITH OPEN EYE đď¸ “,
& by reading, we mean books. Books are great? arenât they? They stimulate your mind, force you to think đ¤, increase knowledge, expand vocabulary etc.
Do you remember how we used to love reading storybooks, anecdotes &how we used to get scolded for sharing those with our friends ? from detective to fiction, to superhero to comics everything that had a colourful picture we loved that as a child. Now, the time has changed, with so much exposure to cartoons, internet & lots of entertainment sources out there most kids are not interested in reading. cause reading is a bit painful task as compared to watching something on tv.&kids hate doing difficult stuff. That’s why as a parent, the best thing you can do with your child is to give him/her a book to read. You might say my child doesn’t read or he doesn’t have time to read storybooks, but old & wise says,
” A MAN WHO READ LIVES THOUSAND LIFE, WHO DOESN’T LIVE ONLY ONE “.
From childhood, if you can build this habit in your children, later they will thank you & it will pay them forever. from books not only your little one can gain so much knowledge from experts & others but also that will push them towards a better future & help them grow as a better human being. Here are some book recommendation for your children. This book will teach them moral values to go further in every aspect of their life.
- GRATITUDE:
DID I EVER TELL YOU HOW LUCKY YOU ARE
by Dr SeussÂ

In 21 century as your child goes through your life, he/she might face a problem. They might tell you though I have everything, I’m not happy . Just because of the lac understanding of gratitude.
They don’t know how lucky they are. This book will teach them how lucky they are cause it could always be worse. here is a review of this book
- GENEROSITY:
THE GIVING TREE
by Shel Silverstein.Â

The story is a boy who learns a lesson about the gift of giving when it’s too late.
another substitute is ONE HEN: HOW ONE SMALL LOAN MADE A BIG DIFFERENCE by Katie Smith Milway.
This is the true story of a mother who gives a little money to her son, Kojo, after receiving a loan from some village families & how with that tiny loan Kojo buys a hen that grows to a large flock and then an entire farm. This outstanding story will blow yourâs childâs mind. here is a review of that book
- HONESTY
honesty is the secret of success, happiness, achievements & fulfilment.
as your child grows into this world, if you can build this thing into them, they will grow as an asset not only for your family but also for country & this world.
SAM TELLS STORIES
BY: Thierry Robberecht
Many children can relate to this story Sam is so eager to make friends at his new school that he tells them a story that isnât true. But when the truth comes out, Sam realizes the difference between telling a story and spinning a tale. here is a review of that book.

substitute,
THE BERENSTAIN BEARS AND THE TRUTH
BY: Stan and Jan Berenstain
Its a brother& sister story When Brother and Sister Bear accidentally break Mama’s favourite lamp, their little lie about how it happened grows bigger and bigger. here is a review of that book.
- KINDNESS
Emotion makes us human. If someone knows how to use it properly, he can make his/her life a lot easier.
GOOD PEOPLE EVERYWHERE
By: Lynea Gillen
This colourful picture book contains endearing examples and vibrant illustrations of people doing good to inspire children to be grateful, caring, and kind. The message is that people are good. here is a review of that book

another substitute is
HAVE YOU FILLED A BUCKET TODAY?
BY: Carol McCloud
This award-winning book is based on a beautiful metaphor – that everyone has an invisible bucket that is either be filled or dipped into. Helping others and being kind feels the bucket, while the opposite empties it out. here is a review of that book
- INDIVIDUALITY
The first & foremost skill in the world is Self-love. If you don’t love yourself you will compare yourself to others very often & that leads to so many problems later on; like anxiety, depression etc.
A BAD CASE OF STRIPES
BY: David Shannon
Camilla Cream is very, very worried about what other people think of her. In fact, she’s so worried that she refuses to eat her favourite food, lima beans, simply because the other kids donât like them. But things change when she breaks out in a bad case of the stripes. This story will teach you that you are different, don’t ashamed of yourself, just accept who you truly are, being different doesn’t make you a stranger. here is a review of that book.

another book is ELMER
BY: David McKee
Elmer is the multi-coloured elephant, while all the other elephants are grey. Heâs different and not so sure he likes that. It takes some time for Elmer to accept who he is, but, when he does, he couldnât be happier. Means Self-acceptance takes time but comes with a big reward. here is a review of that book
Here are some FAQs.
1. The Little Prince (Le Petit Prince), Antoine de Saint-ExupĂŠry (1943)
140 million copies sold worldwide
2. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, J. K. Rowling (1997)
120 million copies sold worldwide
3. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll (1865)
100 million copies sold worldwide
4. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, C. S. Lewis (1950)
85 A million copies sold worldwide
5. The Adventures of Pinocchio, Carlo Collodi (1881)
80 Million copies sold worldwide
6.Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, J. K. Rowling (1998)
77 Million copies sold worldwide
7.Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, J. K. Rowling (1999)
>60 Million. copies sold worldwide
8.Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, J. K. Rowling (2000)
>60 Million. copies sold worldwide
9.Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, J. K. Rowling (2003)
60 Million copies sold worldwide
10.Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, J. K. Rowling (2005)
>60 Million copies sold worldwide
It depends upon the individual. Lots of factors involved in it. Generally, most children learn to read by 6 or 7 years of age. Some children learn at 4 or 5 years of age. Even if a child has a head start, she may not stay ahead once school starts. The other students most likely will catch up during the second or third grade. here is a details article from kid’s health that we have found best on the internet. if you want to know in details, check this out.
first, write a book. self publish it for free or at a cheap price. If it gets popularity then get a well-reputed publisher same as like E. L. James author of fifty shades of grey series.
Having sold more than 500 million copies worldwide, Harry Potter by J. K. Rowling is the best-selling book series in history. & now she is a billionaire author. J K Rowling is one n only billionaire author in history. The first novel in the series, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, has sold in excess of 120 million copies, making it one of the best-selling books of all time. after The hobbit.
Philip Pullman is probably the world’s most acclaimed living children’s author, best known for the trilogy of books known as His Dark Materials. but our choice is Roald Dahl. He is a fascinating, compelling enigma, who wrote indelible books for both children and adults.
now we have covered all the books & we are curious to know which of those books in this books list that you have already given to your child? let us know in the comments.
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