Children's book suggestions

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Books by Road Dahl (BFG, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda,.......) are really worthwhile.
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Also the Harry Potter series (obviously because this is crazy famous).
Oh and The Adventure of Huckleberry Finn and of Tom Sawyer (something adventurous)
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Pamessner wrote: 13 Sep 2015, 17:56 Have you read the book Wonder? It focuses on a 5th grade boy born with physical deformities trying to survive in school. Also, try and of the Mo Williams books. There mostly with animals, but with meaning. Hope some of this helps!
This was one of the first to come to my mind as well. Wonder taught my oldest daughter a lot when she read it. She knew a girl in a wheelchair in school and she stated that she felt bad for her as others would treat her differently. It is sad but it is the reality of how kids are.
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Another great must read I haven't seen anyone mention:
Black Beauty

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