Austin Macauley’s Top Reads for Children

Austin Macauley’s Top Reads for Children

 

They say books are man’s best friend. So, why not make your kids friends with books?

We present to you the top 5 reads from Austin Macauley’s best children’s books, which will appease them by acceding their interests and help revive book reading culture among the little ones!

 

1. The Fish with a Wish

Author: P M McCormick​

 

This story is about a fish named William, who is upset for his friends who are troubled because of water pollution. William becomes the ‘fish with a wish’ and gets the strength to swim from an Angel Fish, due to which he rescues his friends Tommy, Walter and Salty from the plastic polluting the water. The author incorporates a very important message into the story and expresses the message in a way that is both fascinating and explicable.

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2. Funny Little Rhymes for Funny Little Kids

Author: Nicola Franklin​

 

If your kids are weary of the same old redundant rhymes they have been reading over the years, then this funny kids’ book by Nicola Franklin is the best buy for you. The rhymes included in the book are both chucklesome and fascinating. The book is full of colours, as the rhymes are followed by compelling illustrations and is an addition to our best children’s book collection.

The author, Nicola Franklin herself loves reading poetry and always wanted to become a cartoonist. However, this book was her first attempt to make rhymes.

Get a copy of this comical rhyme book here.  

 

3. Now You’re a Big Boy

Author: Olivia Blunnie

 

Written by Olivia Bunnie and illustrated by Isabelle Callinan, Now You’re a Big Boy is the best choice for your grown-up boys who have passed the age of tiny tots. Read it out loud to your little ones to teach them the basic etiquettes as well as perks of becoming a grown-up boy. Take a look at this book here.  

 

4. The Hope Star

Author: Eric Brutnall​

 

Eric Brutnall’s perfect bedtime story, The Hope Star is another message-oriented story for your little ones, which aims to stimulate hope within oneself and the others. Read it out to your tiny tots or make your grown-up kids read it themselves. The book also helps advance children’s celestial knowledge.

The story is about a star, named Izar, who journeys all over the universe and finds a dark planet that was losing its colour. As Izar reached the planet, the planet and its beings began to restore their colour. To learn what happened next, grab a copy of the book now by clicking here.

 

5. The Bear at the Fair

Author: Jon Rogers

 

The book begins to captivate children’s interest from its cover that has an illustration of a teddy bear, kids usually have an emotional appeal for. The story revolves around a teddy bear who is sitting on a stall behind the fair. While people would visit the stall and win a prize, the teddy bear would think when would the day come when he’d be that prize. Will someone ever be able to win the teddy bear in prize? Find out here.  

The author of the book, Jon Rogers himself was passionate about relishing his kids by writing stories for them to read.

 

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