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Fantastic Mr Fox Mr Fox faces off with farmers Boggis, Bunce, and Bean. Roald Dahl is not just the best at his type of kids’ stories, he’s the only. No one else manages to tell stories that so completely adopt the child’s worldview while remaining readable for adults. Here’s my tiered list S tier: Danny the Champion of the World Matilda The BFG Charlie and the Chocolate Factory A tier: Fantastic Mr Fox James and the Giant Peach B tier: George’s Marvelous Medicine The Minpins C tier: The Witches The Twits Esio Trot D tier: The Giraffe, the Pelly, and Me The Magic Finger The Enormous Crocodile But like I said above, these all exist in a separate Roald Dahl tier. I read Fantastic Mr Fox to my youngest, who recently turned three, and he was transfixed. Normally he bounces off the walls, but I only had to refocus him a few times over the course of the five nights we read this. It’s like magic. And yeah, the movie is exquisite. Buy the entire set of large format books Illustrated by Quentin Blake on the day your first child is born and read them all together. Strongest recommendation for reading with small children
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I planned to read The Landlady to my son’s fourth grade class until the teachers told me it wasn’t appropriate… because of the references to a pub
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Man, fuck those people. Whether they’re actually evil or just retarded, the effect is identical
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Instead I read Ray Bradbury’s All Summer In A Day. No pubs in that one
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