Classic children's books?

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Wonder if you girls can help me!

I'm going to my friend's baby shower in 3 weeks time & her sister (who is organising it) has asked us all to take a classic children's story with us to start a little library for their LO. A lovely idea but there's over 20 people going so I don't want to get an obvious one iykwim. Especially since we've been asked to write some words of advice/wisdom for motherhood inside the book so it's not like she'll be able to exchange any duplicates!

Only obvious titles seem to be coming to my mind (Hungry Caterpillar, Beatrix Potter, The Gruffalo etc) & I want to make sure I don't get her the same as anyone else.

Does anyone have any ideas on classic books that are maybe a little lesser known or a bit different? Help!

Thanks girls. x
 
When i was little i LOVED The Naughty Amelia Jane books by Enid Blyton. So much so that if our LO had been a girl, i wanted to call him Amelia! :)
https://www.enidblytonsociety.co.uk/book-details.php?id=492
 
I was going to say The Hungry Caterpillar.. :rofl:

Ellie the patchwork elephant
Paddington bear
Spot the dog

Just a few I can think of.. Not sure you'd call them "classics" though :shrug:
 
One of my favorites was Goodnight Moon and If You Give a Mouse a Cookie.
 
Hans Christian Anderson tales:-

The Little Mermaid
Thumberlina
& a few more
 
'each peach pear plum' is lovely, my sisters and i can still recite it off by heart :-) or the elmer the elephant books are great, or the rainbow fish is a very pretty book
 
When i was little i LOVED The Naughty Amelia Jane books by Enid Blyton. So much so that if our LO had been a girl, i wanted to call him Amelia! :)
https://www.enidblytonsociety.co.uk/book-details.php?id=492

They look great but they're :yellow: so are they too girly if it's a boy?

I was going to say The Hungry Caterpillar.. :rofl:

Ellie the patchwork elephant
Paddington bear
Spot the dog

Just a few I can think of.. Not sure you'd call them "classics" though :shrug:

I thought of Spot too! But LOs round here get Spot books in their Imagination Library Books so their LO will get those anyway. Paddington Bear is a good idea, thanks!
 
Jungle Book - Rudyard Kipling :thumbup:

Just go on Amazon and type in classic childrens books
I used to like 'there was an old lady who swallowed a fly...'
https://www.amazon.co.uk/There-Swal...=sr_1_5?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1325191437&sr=1-5

Enid Byton - The Faraway Tree was good, or Famous Five are both quite unisex :)
 
The Jolly Postman is the best book ever!

OMG I LOVED this as a kid! We had the Xmas one too. Thanks for the idea!

One of my favorites was Goodnight Moon and If You Give a Mouse a Cookie.

These are different ideas, thanks :thumbup: Had to look them up on Google as hadn't heard of them.

Hans Christian Anderson tales:-

The Little Mermaid
Thumberlina
& a few more

Oooh yeah, this would make a change from the Disney versions too!

'each peach pear plum' is lovely, my sisters and i can still recite it off by heart :-) or the elmer the elephant books are great, or the rainbow fish is a very pretty book

Our LO has Each Peach Pear Plum, I love it too!
 
Bembleman's bakery! I LOVED this book as a kid! My mum gave me her copy when I had LO. This copy was published in 1978 ;) Bet no-one will get this at the baby shower!!x
 
Dear zoo is a lovely book. I love anything by jill murphy my favourite as a child was peace at last.although I also like the large family stories. Owl babies is a lovely book.
 
Just remembered its not a classic but little mister likes sharing a, shell as it has glitter on each page and has beautifully colour pictures. The story is also really nice with a good moral.
 
Bembleman's bakery! I LOVED this book as a kid! My mum gave me her copy when I had LO. This copy was published in 1978 ;) Bet no-one will get this at the baby shower!!x

I've not even heard of this, thanks. Off to Google it!

Dear zoo is a lovely book. I love anything by jill murphy my favourite as a child was peace at last.although I also like the large family stories. Owl babies is a lovely book.

Aaww, Owl Babies sounds so cute!
 
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/3670595/100-books-every-child-should-read-Pt-1.html

I was going to suggest The Tiger that came to Tea which is also on the above list
 
have u thought about charlottes web, the wind in the willows, beatrix potter books

p.s i LOVE the faraway tree book!! i always to live in a tree after reading that book hehe x
 
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/3670595/100-books-every-child-should-read-Pt-1.html

I was going to suggest The Tiger that came to Tea which is also on the above list

Oooh, that's a great link :thumbup: thank you! There must be something on there I could get that no one else would think of!
 
on amazon you can get a hardback book of all the hans christian anderson fairy stories or brothers grimm one- they only cost about £7 but look amazing theres about 1000 pages to it!
 
Meg and mog
Old bear stories
The faraway tree
Goodnight owl
Puddle lane
Cops and robbers/burglar bill
This is the bear (that went to the dump)

These were some I can think off that I LOVED when I was little though I think when you search for some of them on amazon some seem to be out of print, you could go with something that's more modern but going to be remembered and become a classic like Harry potter/the dark materials. It might not be something everyone has thought off and then less likely to get the same as someone else?
 
My favourites, I don't know if you would consider them classics:
Winnie the pooh
Anything by roald Dahl
Dr Seuss
Love you forever (don't know if this is specific for a boy though).

Fab idea!
 

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