1. Nobody's Family - Hector Malot
Nobody's Family is one of the most beloved children's books of all time and also the greatest literary achievement of Hector Malot. Published in 1878, this book is a timeless masterpiece that teaches children the value of family and the importance of cherishing those they love, reminding them that there are many unfortunate lives in the world.
Nobody's Family is the most renowned novel in Hector Malot's career. For over a century, this award-winning work from the French Academy of Literature has been a trusted companion for children and anyone who loves young hearts across the globe. The story follows Rémi, a boy with no parents or relatives, who is forced to leave his foster mother's care and joins the animal circus troupe led by the kind Vitalis. As Rémi journeys from place to place, first under Vitalis's protection and later on his own, he faces numerous hardships—hunger, cold, imprisonment, and false accusations. Yet, through it all, Rémi retains his courage, honesty, self-respect, kindness, and strong work ethic. After enduring numerous trials, he is finally reunited with his family.
The novel celebrates perseverance, independence, friendship, compassion, the love of life, and the undying spirit to overcome difficulties. As such, Nobody's Family transcends national boundaries and endures the test of time.
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2. The Adventures of Bắp and the Straw Hill Village
The Adventures of Bắp and the Straw Hill Village is a collection of 9 short stories featuring Bắp, a young boy and his close-knit family. The stories are told through Bắp's witty, natural perspective, revealing deep emotions and affection.
Every noon, Bắp's grandfather would drum loudly, disturbing the whole village, prompting Bắp to lock him in a room and throw the drum into the ditch. After being bitten by a centipede, Bắp mistakenly believes he has cancer and writes a will, requesting Kobe beef on his birthday and International Children's Day.
In an attempt to stand out, Bắp strips off his clothes and stands on the street. There are two things he fears above all else: first, the adults in the house, and second, the fear of ghosts that his friends have, which they are not entirely sure about.
The collection centers around Bắp as the main character, exploring his life and the people close to him with humor and a sense of discovery, yet always with deep emotion and affection.
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3. Tippi the Wild Child - Michel Lafon
This book presents a true photo story of a French girl named Tippi, whose parents are famous photographers and filmmakers. While working in Africa, they brought Tippi to the wilderness, allowing her to grow up immersed in nature.
After living for 10 years in the jungle with the nomadic Himba tribe, Tippi returned with her mother to Paris. The contrast between primitive life and modern society was overwhelming for her, and everything felt unfamiliar. She struggled to fit in with other children and refused to attend school. Her mother, Sylvie, paused her work to homeschool Tippi, helping her adjust gradually to the sophisticated world of Paris. Sylvie also encouraged Tippi to write a book about her childhood adventures, which became an instant bestseller, translated into 13 languages (including Vietnamese).
The photographs vividly capture Tippi's life in the natural world, where she befriends animals like leopards, elephants, and cheetahs—creatures most humans would not dare approach. This photo book documents Tippi's exciting journey, inspiring admiration in children everywhere. Reading Tippi the Wild Child opens a window into a colorful, vibrant life, fostering a love for and appreciation of nature, while nurturing one's spirit.
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4. Watership Down - Richard Adams
Watership Down – one of Richard Adams' masterpieces, is not only regarded as a great literary work but also one of the best children's books of all time. First published in 2008, this book has an immense appeal not only to children but also to adults.
The story follows the extraordinary adventure of a group of rabbits in search of a new home. Despite facing numerous obstacles and challenges, they never give up. Every character and story in the book contains profound life lessons about love, courage, trust, unity, and, most importantly, the desire to live freely.
Through creative language and a unique perspective on the world around us, Richard Adams introduces a fascinating and vibrant world that captivates readers with its charm. This book is also excellent for shaping the character of young readers.
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5. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - L. Frank Baum
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, written by L. Frank Baum, remains one of the top children's books of all time, influencing generations of young readers. It tells the story of Dorothy, a young girl from the plains of Kansas, USA, who, along with her dog Toto, is swept away by a tornado to the magical land of Oz. In her quest to return home and reunite with her family, Dorothy faces countless dangers and challenges.
During her adventure, she befriends the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Cowardly Lion. Together, they support one another, navigating trials and overcoming obstacles, ultimately realizing their wishes and dreams.
The story is a beautiful celebration of family love and friendship, offering children valuable life lessons, including the timeless message that "there's no place like home."
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6. Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator
Roald Dahl, once a spy, an ace pilot, a chocolate historian, and a medical inventor, is also the author of many beloved books such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda, and The BFG. Dahl is celebrated as the world’s greatest storyteller. His books have been translated into over 55 languages, with millions of copies sold worldwide. Many of his works are considered classics in children's literature.
"Mr. Wonka may be a genius when it comes to chocolate, but when it comes to flying, Charlie and his family certainly aren’t buying it. Especially when the contraption he uses to fly is nothing but a great glass elevator, which, when out of control, shoots straight up into the sky. But for Wonka, life is never dull, and if he’s put anyone into a tricky situation, he’s just as likely to have a solution up his sleeve."
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7. The Story of the Cat and His Best Friend, the Mouse
The Story of the Cat and His Best Friend, the Mouse tells the tale of Max and Mix, two childhood friends who share all of life's joys and sorrows. The only difference is, Max is human and Mix is a cat! As Max grows up, he moves out to live independently, with Mix accompanying him. Mix, too, ages, becoming a blind cat.
Mix's solitary life takes a turn when Max is away for work, and a mouse from Mexico makes its way into their home. This clever and talkative mouse convinces Max to let it eat some leftover grains, even jumping up onto the kitchen counter to fetch more food. This is how the unusual friendship between Mix and the mouse begins, with Mix naming the mouse - from now on, it would be called Mex.
Despite their differences, the two animals stand by each other. Mex becomes Mix's eyes, while Mix helps the timid mouse find courage. This story, beautifully written by Luis Sepúlveda, ends each chapter with a moral, teaching readers how to be true friends.
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8. The Heartfelt Souls - Edomondo De Amicis
When discussing the greatest children's books of all time, it would be incomplete to not mention The Heartfelt Souls by the renowned writer Edomondo De Amicis. First published in 1886, over 120 years later, the lessons and values in 'The Heartfelt Souls' remain timeless, especially for young readers.
The book tells the story of an Italian boy named Enrico, whose special habit is writing down the events and stories that happen around him each day. Through this book, the author aims to impart lessons about the importance of family love, the teacher-student bond, friendship, and moral values, teaching children how to live with integrity and interact respectfully in society.
What makes this work even more special is the beautiful and vibrant illustrations that complement the narrative, enhancing the readers' imagination and immersing them in the delightful world of the book.
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9. The Cat Who Taught the Seagull to Fly - Luis Sepulveda
It is already challenging to love someone who is like oneself, but to love someone who is completely different and even sees oneself as a “meal,” that is a real test. This love, which connects the cats in the harbor, helps Zorba, a “big black cat, plump and spoiled,” shift from his life of luxury to living in a grocery store. He must crawl into sewers to negotiate with the rats, defying the rules of the cat world, even at the risk of his life, for one simple goal: “We’ve given you the care you needed without trying to make you into a cat. We love you as we would love a seagull... You are a seagull, and you must live the life of a seagull. You must fly…”
The Cat Who Taught the Seagull to Fly is a classic children's tale by the famous Chilean author Luis Sepulveda – the same writer of 'The Old Man Who Loved Reading Love Stories,' which has sold 18 million copies worldwide. This book is not just a heartwarming, simple, and charming animal story; it also carries a deep message about environmental responsibility, sharing, love, and the value of effort – “Only those who dare can fly.” With cute and humorous illustrations, the book is the perfect summer gift for both children and adults alike.
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10. Totto-Chan: The Girl by the Window - Tetsuko Kuroyanagi
Totto-Chan: The Girl by the Window is an autobiographical work by the Japanese author Tetsuko Kuroyanagi. Upon its release, the book received widespread praise from readers around the world and became one of the most beloved children's books of all time. It also became the best-selling book in Japan after World War II.
The story revolves around Totto-Chan, a young girl born into a happy family, but with an unusually mischievous and energetic nature, which led her to be expelled from school at the age of six. However, her mother enrolled her in a special school where every student was free to pursue their own interests.
Through this work, Tetsuko Kuroyanagi conveys the message that children should not be forced into doing things they don't want to, but should be allowed to grow and develop naturally. The methods of educating children will shape the people they become in the future.
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