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Bradley Krzysztow's avatar

Current favorite for both my four year old daughter and I are the Pig the Pug books. They’re simple, funny, they rhyme; they’re overall just every entertaining books. My daughter takes pride in the fact that we’ve read all of them (thank you public library!).

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Max Kucharski's avatar

As I wrote in the discussion thread on Exploding Unicorn by James Breakwell:

"Oh, there were plenty, as I always read a lot. But my favourites from the times of my kindergarten and primary school were those three (translation of their titles in the brackets, mostly mine. And I'll give a short synopsis of some, because it's unlikely they were translated into English):

+ "Lion Day-by-Day Bible" (pol. "Biblia | opowiadania na każdy dzień", which can be translated back as sth like: "the Holy Bible: stories for each day").

+ "Porwanie Baltazara Gąbki" (pol. "The Kidnapping of Baltazar Gąbka"). This was a novel by Stanisław Pagaczewski, telling a story about how the Wawel Dragon and cook Bartolomeo Bartolini go on a journey from Kraków to find the former's friend, famous scientist Baltazar Gąbka, who was researching "flying frogs" and had gone missing in the "Land of the Rainers" (Kraina Deszczowców). They are followed by a spy from that land called "the Mysterious Don Pedro". After finding out he was kidnapped by the ruler of that country it becomes a rescue mission.

+ "Pan Samochodzik i templariusze" (pol. "Mister Automobile and the Knight Templars"), a novel by Zbigniew Nienacki. In the summer of 1964 the title character, alongside three boy scouts is searching for the Treasure of Templars, after hearing in the news rumours that a part of it could be hidden somewhere on current territory of Poland. His biggest adversaries also looking for it were Danish treasure hunters, cpt. Petersen and his daughter Karen, as well as their "translator" mr. Kozłowski. The name of the title character comes from his car, which was an amphibious vehicle with an engine taken from crashed Ferrari 410 Superamerica, built and recorded in the will to him by his uncle."

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Fallible Father's avatar

"Love You Forever" is the classic of all classics to me. Terribly heart warming, and also opens the door to the discussion that yes, you grow up, move out, and start your own family. We grow old, and eventually pass.

After years of reading it to my kids, I can do it without crying, so that is a plus!

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Cory Checketts's avatar

Any Little Critter book. I loved them when I was young and my boys love them just as much.

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