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In Winnies New Kitten, Winnie gets a new kitten delivered, but has. Im currently reading through all of the Eva Ibbotson I could carry home from the library. Join Winnie the witch and her cat Wilbur in two lively stories with short chapters. However, we’re really pleased with our list of the best children’s books and we hope it will inspire your family’s own adventures into children’s literature. The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe, Lemony Snicket books, etc, Im finding out just how much I truly enjoy kid lit all over again. Jacqueline Wilson, Michael Morpurgo and David Walliams are all great writers who didn’t make it into our final 100. The Teeny Tiny Ghost by Kay Winters: 2000: Toddler Story Book: Caterpillars Wish by Mary Elizabeth Murphy: 2000: Tomatoes From Mars by Arthur Yorinks: 2000: Trees: National Audubon Society First Field Guide by Brian Cassie: 2000: Trick or Treat Countdown by Patricia Hubbard: 2000: A Visit from Grandfather Abacus by Keely Hoffman: 2000: Visser. Queenie ha a very big plan: when she grows up she is going to be Queen.But when she summons her loyal subjects to a royal tea party, Queenie discovers. Our list is based more on passion than science and it’s worth pointing out that there are some writers who are so prolific that their votes were split across their repertoire. Special thanks go to the writers and artists creating brilliant books who took the time to nominate their favourites – Charlie Higson, Sophie Kinsella, Terry Deary, Cressida Cowell and Chris Riddell. We invited the Time Out team, staff at London’s best children’s bookshops and many contemporary authors and illustrators to name their ten best children’s books.
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From classics to new works, picture books to sophisticated epics, here are reads to amuse and amaze, to offer first experiences and to fire young imaginations. Unveiled! Time Out London’s 100 best books for kids, toddlers and teenagers.