Sunday, October 14, 2018

Reading to your grandchildren part 3

The following list is from the Australian Booksellers’ Association list of 50 Favourite Kids’ Books, voted on by 5000 participants from a database of all children’s books in English and published here

Mem Fox’s best-selling first picture book about Grandma Poss, who uses her best bush magic to make baby Hush invisible.

The first book in Rowling’s series sees the young Harry journey to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, where he hones his magical powers and confronts Lord Voldemort.

First published in 1969, Carle’s collage-style illustrations follow a caterpillar as it eats its way through a variety of foods to emerge, at the end of the book, as a butterfly.

Young adult novel that tells the story of a 16-year-old cancer patient, Hazel, who attends a support group where she meets and falls in love with a former basketballer and amputee.

There are blue sheep, red sheep, a bath sheep and a bed sheep. But where is the green sheep.?

In Griffiths’ and illustrator Terry Denton’s tree house there’s a chocolate waterfall, a non-erupting active volcano, a baby dinosaur petting zoo and the Believe It Or Else museum.

In the Enchanted Wood fairy folk live on every branch of the Magic Faraway Tree, home to the Land of Spells, of Topsy-Turvy and Do-As-You-Please.

Max, sent to his room in his wolf suit, rages at the injustice. When his room transforms into a jungle, Max sails to an island where he fights the Wild Things.

Traces the busy life of Mothball, a “wombat with attitude” who wrestles unknown creatures, runs her own digging business and even trains her humans.

A mouse wards off predators intent on eating him by conjuring a fictional creature, half grizzly bear, half buffalo.

The story of young girl gifted with magical powers but saddled with dimwitted parents.

Nazi Germany, 1939: Liesel learns to read and shares the books she steals with the Jewish man hidden in their basement.

A group of teenage friends returns from a week-long camping trip to the bush to discover that all the people are missing and pets and livestock are dead or dying.

Published in 1908 and set in Canada, tells the story of an orphan girl sent to live in a farming community in King Edward Island.

Charlie Bucket realizes his dream of entering the famous chocolate factory of Willy Wonka.

Here are five more books as a Bonus

Follows the quest of hobbit Bilbo Baggins to win a share of the treasure guarded by the dragon Smaug.

A spoilt, sickly child, Mary Lennox, becomes fascinated by a locked garden.

Born with a terrible facial deformity, 10-year-old Auggie longs to be normal. Now, for the first time, he is being sent to a “normal” school.

In the seventh and final novel in the series, Harry has turned 17, Dumbledore is dead and Lord Voldemort’s powers are increasing.


Much loved picture book by veteran Australian author and illustrator traces the around-Australia journey of eight year old Grace and her family.

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