The 25 Best Children’s Books of All Time 

For most people, children’s novels hold a special place in our heart because they are the first books we read. And we continue the tradition and have our children read them. There is a lot of great children’s literature out there. That is why we decided to list the 25 best children’s books of all time. Keep reading to find out which books made our list! 

The 25 Best Children’s Books of All Time
The 25 Best Children’s Books of All Time

Choosing only 25 books was not easy. There are dozens of great children’s literature that many children read. But tough choices had to be made. So, if your favorite books didn’t make it, don’t hate us. Somebody had to make tough choices. You can see the full list below. 

The 25 Best Children’s Books of All Time 

Children’s Classics 

You will recognize most if not all these books on the list. This is not a list that will surprise you. Maybe some people will be surprised that some didn’t make the list but which ones would you even remove?  

Many of these books are common sights in your household and I imagine some of them are even handed down. Children’s books are timeless and magical and I can’t wait to see how this list changes in the next decade! 

Conclusion 

That is all for the best children’s books of all time list. What books should we have included on the list? Let us know in the comments below! 

Follow us on Instagram and Facebook 

21 thoughts on “The 25 Best Children’s Books of All Time 

    1. Kevin Habanero says:

      Harry the Dirty Dog;
      Ping;
      The Magic Pudding;
      The Magic Faraway Tree;

      Reply
      1. Anonymous says:

        The Velveteen Rabbit surely belongs on this list!

      2. Deidre Tronson says:

        Thank you for these totally agree. But add SNUGGLEPOT AND CUDDLEPIE…hilarious clever jokes for parents as well as wonderful stories sbd environmental Ed for kids.

  1. Anonymous says:

    Could you please place The Wonderful Wizard of Oz on the list

    Reply
  2. Anonymous says:

    Any “best” list with The Giving Tree on it is utterly illegitimate.

    Reply
    1. Anonymous says:

      I’d like to see on the list – The Velveteen Rabbit. / Black Beauty. /. Playing Beatie Bow / Heidi. /. PollyAnna /

      Reply
      1. Tina Cooper-Lyman says:

        The Little Red Hen

  3. Inga says:

    What about any non-English-speaking author? This list is very presumtious!!! No Astrid Lindgren, Michael Ende and so many more!! Very sad list, indeed!

    Reply
    1. Anonymous says:

      I agree that the Pippi books should definitely be on the list! Also, Rasmus and the Vagabond!

      Reply
  4. Robin Winston says:

    As a parent of two grown children and an elementary school teacher for 36 years, I add the book that most changed my life: “The Phantom Tollbooth” by Norton Juster. It is a classic hero’s tale reminiscent of “The Wizard of Oz,” but written with such language play and wisdom that adults can treasure it as much as children.

    Reply
  5. Kathi Nelson says:

    Wind in the Willows is a terrific book!

    Reply
  6. David Jeffries says:

    I knew most of the books from my childhood. A new up and coming one is called “Something’s Eating the Garden” by Pam Fries and Illustrated by Pam Fries No political agenda, just beautiful illustrations and a fun storyline for preschool/kindergarten age.

    Reply
  7. Lyn Campbell says:

    What about any Australian authors? This is so old and narrow. Modern classics exist too. At least Possum Magic should be there. As a former Teacher Librarian for over 40 years, I feel mortified by some of these suggestions. Where are Enid Blyton and Paul Brickhill? Great classic authors.

    Reply
  8. Anonymous says:

    The Long Secret (sequel) is at least as good as Harriet the Spy.

    Reply
  9. Monica Ganz, Children’s Book Writer says:

    Harry the Dirty Dog… such a cute book.

    Reply

Leave a Reply