Justin Taylor posts an argument to that effect here. Fiction should be an important part of any reader’s diet, and children’s fiction makes for great family time, as I argued here. For more recommendations, check out this post, which includes some lively discussion in the comments. And of course feel free to add your own [...]" />

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A Golden Age for Children’s Books

Justin Taylor posts an argument to that effect here. Fiction should be an important part of any reader’s diet, and children’s fiction makes for great family time, as I argued here. For more recommendations, check out this post, which includes some lively discussion in the comments. And of course feel free to add your own recommended reading.

Here are some of the Children’s book recommendations from those previous posts.

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  1. I've just read Neil Gaiman's 'The Graveyard Book' – deliciously scary but also funny, clever and thought provoking. And it has one of the best first lines ever.

  2. Thanks Ros, I'll ad it to the list

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