Book Series We Love

kids-booksChildren’s books come in all shapes and sizes, but there are some that we just love more than others. Today we want to discuss some popular children’s book series that we love and that your kids may love too.

Dr. Seuss and the Cat in the Hat

This is an oldie but a goodie. Beginning readers will enjoy the funny characters, easy rhymes and colorful scenes in the Cat in the Hat series of books.

Diary of a Whimpy Kid

Taken out of a journal of a grade schooler, this series now has 6 books in total and may help kids feel more comfortable about their own identity, while being funny at the same time.

Harry Potter

Of course a list of children’s series wouldn’t be complete without the classic Harry Potter 7 book set. Whether Harry has won you heart is between you and him, but the hearts of children and teens everywhere say that this series is a must.

Judy Moody

Ironically, all of the series mentioned so far have had at least one book turned into a movie, Judy Moody included. This series tells the tales of woe of the third grade Judy Moody.

Amelia Bedelia

Amelia Bedelia, the loveable, yet zany housekeeper has also found her way into the hearts of children everywhere. Amelia is known for taking things a little too literally and her delicious home baked treats.

American Girls

For a little older readers, American Girls follow the lives of girls in American history and give little girls a heroine to aspire to.

Of course we can’t forget Arthur the Armadillo (now a popular cartoon), The Berenstein Bears, Boxcar Children mystery series, Curious George, Eloise, Judy Bloom’s Fudge Books, Goosebumps, Little House on the Prairie, Madeline, Nancy Drew, The Chronical of Narnia, A Series of Unfortunate Events and Wayside School.

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