There are some books that never get old. You read them as a child and now find joy in reading them to your child. Some children don’t take to reading as easily as others but with a little encouragement from loved ones and a great book to cozy up with your child will be loving in love with reading in no time.
In order to continue celebrating World Book Day which took place on 3 March we turned to Census Wide. Census Wide survyed over 2,000 parents and these were the top 10 books recommended to have your child read:
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Charlie and The Chocolate Factory- Roald Dahl

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Alice in Wonderland- Lewis Carroll

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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe- C.S. Lewis

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Winnie The Pooh- A.A.Milne

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Black Beauty- Anna Sewell

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James and The Giant Peach- Roald Dahl

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The BFG-Roald Dahl

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A Bear Called Paddington- Michael Bond

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Treasure Island- Robert Louis Stevenson

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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn- Mark Twain

Harry Potter, Oliver Twist, Charlotte’s Web, also came up in conversation but did not crack the top ten this time.
Grab a great book for your little one and get to reading!
maternity & infant
Originally posted 2016-03-07 14:13:51.









