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Favourite kids' books

Favourite kids' books | Getting your kids to read
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Teaching your kids how to read is said to be, for many parents, one of the most rewarding things you can do. Studies have shown that the more children read, the better readers and writers they become.

It's never too late or early to start and one of the easiest ways of starting is to start off with something you loved as a kid.

So what's your favourite childhood book? In our poll on goodtoknow, the overwhelming winner with 31% of the vote was Enid Blyton's Famous Five, followed by The Magic Faraway Tree and then The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe.

If you're after some ideas of what books to get your little ones reading, then check out our guide to some of the best-loved and most popular titles and some similar books, so you can explore further if one proves popular.


The Tale of Peter Rabbit A Bear Called Paddington Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Books for age 0-2 Books for age 3-5 Books for age 6+


Some of these books will be loved by kids of all ages, so pop down to your local library or bookstore and try one.

More help and advice

- Tips on getting your kids to read
- 6 ways to prepare your child for school
- 7 ways to teach kids big stuff

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