My some of my favorite Childhood books!
For today's blog post, I wanted to rate some of my favorite childhood books that I'm pretty sure everyone read growing up. I find these books hilarious and that they bring so much joy and fun.
- Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! by Mo Willems
Summary: A bus driver takes a break and leaves the reader in charge, with one important instruction: “Don’t let the pigeon drive the bus!” and the pigeon shows up, pleading and throwing tantrums to get permission to drive. The book shows a lot of silly jokes, but its also an easy book and can be joyful to anyone who reads it.
I rate this book an 11/10!
Grumpy Monkey by Suzanne Lang
Pretty much this book is about a monkey named Jim Panzee, that wakes up feeling grumpy for no known reason, his friends try multiple things to cheer him up but Jim continues being grumpy. Until Jim realized its okay to feel grumpy sometimes and learned to embrace his emotions. This book is the cutest and I love it so much! It teaches kids that its okay to feel many things than pretending to be happy, and that they should accept that emotion.
I rate this book a 1000/10!
A Bad Case of Stripes by David Shannon
Summary: The main character, Camilla Cream, loves lima beans but won’t eat them because she’s worried that people will judge her. One morning, she wakes up covered in colorful stripes! She keeps trying to please others and “fit in”, but her condition just gets worse— she changes colors, shapes, and even turns into her surroundings. Doctors and experts can’t figure it out, but eventually, a wise old woman gives her lima beans, and Camilla finally eats them without caring what others think, and she gets cured!
I rate this book a 20/10. I LOVE THIS BOOK!
Olivia by Ian Falconer
- Oliva has always been one of my favorite stories ever, she is so cute and amazing. The story is about Olivia who is a lively, imaginative little pig with a huge personality. She does many activities during the day and though some don't go as planned she remained determined. The book show how her energy, her love for adventure and her unique way of seeing the world.
- I rate it ∞/10!!!
Arnie the Doughnut by Laurie Keller
Summary: Arnie is a freshly made doughnut at a bakery, and he is way too excited about being chosen by a customer. One day, Mr. Bing buys, him and Arnie learns that he is supposed to be eaten… And he is horrified! Instead of becoming a snack, Arnie convinces Mr. Bing to find a different use for him. Eventually, they come up with a solution, and Arnie becomes Mr. Bing’s pet doughnut!!!! Crazyyy!!!
This is a very fun and cute story. I rate this book a 99.9/10
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