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My Children’s Favorite Books from Childhood

August 17, 2017 By Deb Chitwood

My fun task for this post was to interview my two adult children about their favorite books from childhood. As a family of book lovers, the walls of our house were always lined with bookcases filled with books. So, with all the books we read aloud and individually, what were the favorites of Will (now 32) and Christina (now 27)? They couldn’t choose just one, so here are the books they talked about with me.

My Children’s Favorite Books from Childhood

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An interesting thing is that, even though we had lots of Montessori-friendly books (realistic books for early childhood without fantasy or talking animals), my children’s favorite books even as preschoolers tended to have fantasy or talking animals. Not all Montessorians have this point of view, but I’m very glad that I allowed a rich variety of reading materials from early childhood onward. You’ll have to decide which philosophy regarding books is best for your family. (You can find a longer discussion of Montessori-friendly books for children under age 6 in my post on favorite Montessor-friendly books for a 2 year old.)

You’ll find many of the great classic children’s books on Amazon or Book Depository (with free delivery worldwide)

Will’s favorite books as a child:

Richard Scarry’s Cars and Trucks and Things That Go (This is a newer version than the one we had and my son asked me to keep.)

 Will loved vehicles from infancy. I think “car” was his third word as a baby. He ALWAYS loved Richard Scarry’s book about vehicles.

The Lorax by Dr. Seuss

When asked what his favorite books from childhood were, Will first said, “All the Dr. Seuss books.” When I asked for his favorite Dr. Seuss book, he said, “The Lorax.” Interesting that he would pick that one. Will’s BA in Communications is from an ecologically-oriented college, and he drove a Prius for a number of years.

The Hardy Boys books, starting with  The Tower Treasure (The Hardy Boys No. 1) by Franklin W. Dixon

Will read the entire series.

 Redwall (Redwall Series #1) by Brian Jacques

My husband read the Redwall series aloud to Will and Christina. They both loved the books – and the special time with their dad each day.

Christina’s Favorite Books as a Child: 

Angelina Ballerina series, starting with Angelina Ballerina by Katharine Holabird

Actually, when asked what her favorite book was, Christina said, “Any ballet book.” She did love all ballet books. But Angelina Ballerina was probably her very favorite. It’s interesting that Christina became a professional ice dancer and still loves all forms of dance.

The Big Book of Berenstain Bears Beginner Books by Stan & Jan Berenstain (We had an earlier edition.)

Berenstain Bears books were always popular at our house. For some reason, this one was Christina’s favorite.


Breaking the Ice (Silver Blades, No. 1)

 This is a figure-skating fiction series. As a figure skater, Christina loved it.
The Magic School Bus Inside the Human Body (Magic School Bus Series)

The Magic School Bus books had to be the most popular educational books at our house – fun and a great science resource.

American Girls Books, such as Meet Felicity

Christina read and loved all the American Girls books.

Nancy Drew Books: Starting with The Secret of the Old Clock (Nancy Drew Series #1)

Another series Christina loved.

The Picture Bible

This isn’t a typical picture book. It’s a full-color comic version of the Bible. Christina loved it.

Dangerous Journey: The Story of Pilgrim’s Progress

This is actually the very first book Christina thought of as her favorite book. She read more than one version of Pilgrim’s Progress.

There are almost unlimited favorites at our house, but the above are at the top of the list. What is your child’s favorite book?

See more kidlit posts here.

Berenstain Bears books

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Filed Under: Best Books for Kids, Book Reviews, Homeschooling, Literature-Based Activities Tagged With: childhood, children's books, classic children's books, educational books, favorite books, favorite children's books, fiction, Homeschooling, kidlit

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  1. Angelina Ballerina says

    August 20, 2010 at 9:13 am

    If you like the books you may be interested in the new live show!

    • Deb Chitwood says

      August 21, 2010 at 12:50 pm

      Ooh! That sounds like fun! Anyone with little ballerinas …?!

  2. Amy says

    August 20, 2010 at 8:54 am

    Fun Post! I enjoyed listing books and yours is a fun twist from your adult children. My son liked Redwall and my daughter liked Angelina Ballerina. I enjoy your blog, btw.

    • Deb Chitwood says

      August 21, 2010 at 1:03 pm

      Thanks so much, Amy! Those are such fun books, aren’t they?! I love books that create wonderful memories into adulthood!

  3. Susan says

    August 19, 2010 at 11:28 pm

    Deb, when my little man became intrigued with the Hardy Boys last year it brought with it a flood of memories from my own childhood reading Nancy Drew and acting them out with Barbie dolls! 🙂 Such a joy to share reading memories with our children!

    • Deb Chitwood says

      August 21, 2010 at 2:13 pm

      Thanks for your comment, Susan! It’s amazing how the Hardy Boys and Nacy Drew have stayed popular for so long, isn’t it?! I absolutely love books that never grow old!

  4. Laura says

    August 19, 2010 at 10:00 am

    I found myself reminiscing a lot while reading your post. I treasured most of the books you mentioned. Some that were highlights – the Redwall Series is such a phenomenal series, with such adult verbage in a kid-friendly format. And the Magic School Bus series helped me get through 7th grade science class when we did a unit on human anatomy. I used to stay up late into the wee hours of the night, scaring myself with Nancy Drew books. (Can you tell I was a total bookworm?) Thanks for the great memories!

    • Deb Chitwood says

      August 19, 2010 at 3:18 pm

      Thanks for your comment, Laura! I loved reading about your favorite books – and your description of scaring yourself with Nancy Drew books is great!

  5. Lora says

    August 19, 2010 at 9:13 am

    You have some wonderful books listed here! Personally, I am a huge Nancy Drew & Hardy Boys fan:))

    • Deb Chitwood says

      August 19, 2010 at 3:15 pm

      Thanks so much, Lora! Those books are great, aren’t they – they’ve definitely withstood the test of time!

  6. Michelle says

    August 19, 2010 at 6:48 am

    Great choices! My faves: “Whose Mouse are You?” anything Richard Scarry, anything E.B. White. My kids- Charlotte’s Web, City of Ember series, The Circus is Coming, One Fish-Two Fish, Percy Jackson series, ISpy Books…

    • Deb Chitwood says

      August 19, 2010 at 3:13 pm

      Thanks, Michelle! I appreciate your adding all those great books to the list!

  7. Michelle says

    August 19, 2010 at 6:48 am

    Oh, you know I love this post! These are great books! How fun to ask you’re children to look back at what their favorite books were. We love the Bernstain Bears around here. Richard Scarry books and Mercer Mayer’s Little Monster (out of print:-() were two of my favorites growing up. My kids love them too! I did a posts for my daughter’s birthday week of her picks and am planning on doing my son’s picks for his upcoming birthday week! I’m also surprised at what a big hit the magic school bus series is with my two, especially my son! Thanks for sharing these!!!

    • Deb Chitwood says

      August 19, 2010 at 3:12 pm

      Thanks for your comment, Michelle! I always value your opinion on books, and it’s fun to hear which ones are popular in your family!

  8. Nicole (Mama to 3 Blessings) says

    August 19, 2010 at 6:24 am

    Hi! Stopping over to say hi from the Homeschool Village Link Up! I LOVED the Bernstain Bears as a kid – my mom saved them all for me & now I read them to my kids! Great book choices! Enjoy the rest of your week!
    🙂 Nicole

    • Deb Chitwood says

      August 19, 2010 at 3:10 pm

      Thanks, Nicole! Berenstain Bears books really are quite amazing, aren’t they?! They cover so many topics, and kids seem to love them all!

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