Sometimes nothing sounds better than hopping into your pajamas, crawling under the covers, and reading a children’s book. I really don’t think age matters; I recently picked up The Little Prince from the library and enjoyed my night in bed reading about kings and businessmen and taming a rose. Everyone can enjoy a good bedtime story, and with the cold of January settling in, there’s no better time to take a night to enjoy classic children’s books.
Below is a selection chosen from Internet Archive’s Children’s Library:
The Giant Scissors (details | flip book)
Cinderella(details | flip book)
Goody Two-Shoes (details | flip book)
Dick Cheveley: His Adventures and Misadventures (details | flip book)
Book of Cats and Dogs and Other Friends, For Little Folks (details | flip book)
Stories for Children: A Book for All Little Girls and Boys (details | flip book)
The White Wolf (details | flip book)
The Adventures of a Country Boy at a Country Fair (details | flip book)
Pleasant Rhymes for Little Readers or Jottings for Juveniles (flip book)
The Wonderful World of Oz (details | flip book)
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (details | flip book)
The Story of a Candy Rabbit (details | flip book)
In Wink-A-Way Land (details | flip book)
Children’s Stories in American Literature, 1891-1896 (details | flip book)
Enjoy them, and give into the temptation to “read just one more.”
–Cara Binder