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    100 Best Children's Books TIME OUT

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    • PenAndrew
      PenAndrew last edited by PenAndrew

      This link may be helpful and a source of reading inspiration to fill up your creative bank account!
      https://www.timeout.com/london/kids/the-100-best-childrens-books
      The Top 10 for those that don't have time to look through it.

      1.The Cat in the Hat- Dr Seuss.
      2. Northern Lights - Philip Pullman.
      3. The Hobbit- J.R.R. Tolkien.
      4. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory- Roald Dahl.
      5. Emil and the Detectives Erich Kastner.
      6. Where the Wild Things Are- Maurice Sendak.
      7. The Gruffalo- Julia Donaldson Axel Scheffler.
      8. Peepo! - Janet and Allan Ahlberg.
      9. You're a Bad Man Mr Gun - Andy Stanton.
      10. Malorie Blackman - Noughts and Crosses.

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      • AlliFaith
        AlliFaith @PenAndrew last edited by

        Astérix and Le Petit Prince made the list! Two of my favorites. The Twits really creeps me out. I really don’t like it. Haha.

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          PenAndrew @AlliFaith last edited by

          @AlliFaith Yes Asterix is one of the images that I drew as a child and I used to have one of the books.

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            AlliFaith @PenAndrew last edited by

            @PenAndrew I buy anything I find with Astérix on it. Haha. I have so many coffee mugs

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            • PenAndrew
              PenAndrew @AlliFaith last edited by PenAndrew

              @AlliFaith Yes France really accepts the comic book and graphic novel, Tintin is great too but Asterix has my kind of humour, I guess he is another influence, one of many. France really is the right place for you then.

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