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Can't ever forget about Aesop and Dickens.
I'm monitoring this thread, I want to raise patrician children.
>>9733855
Marnie is patrician to the max. Anne of Green Gables is also top-tier.
Was it Kino?
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>>9733855
The Giver desu
It's a bit dated but damn if it doesn't spring to mind idyllic imaginations of a bygone England
Brother's Grimm, Beatrix Potter, Perrault, Calvino wrote a book of Italian Fairy Tales that's pretty good and accessible, plus some Aesop's fables collection as already mentioned, Andrew Lang's stories for children, Gulliver's Travels. Fables and Fairy Tales really is the best introduction to fiction. Also The Runaway Bunny is a masterpiece every child should read a least once before they get too old for it.
>>9734725
I found it to be a bit boring and long winded but so many people like it. I think I just can't get the charm behind it. Dahl is another guy I find it rather uninteresting but again that's just me.
>>9734295
Shame a metric fuckton of retards think it's not a children's book.
Otherwise it's up there for sure.
>>9734050
It was pretty good.
Unironically the greatest series ever produced
4th grade me was blown the fuck out by this book. We had a reader rewards program and this was worth max points.
>>9734725
Wind in the Willows is the vaporwave of children's books
Any Roald Dahl,
Also, Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH
>>9734848
I came across this as an adult and actually loved it.