13 children's books, which are still fun even after 50 readings

Tense pairs of eyes and a beautiful book to read aloud: For me there is nothing more beautiful than the 20 minutes Quality-Time with my daughters cuddled up in bed. Whether classics, new publications or insider tips – here are my current favourite children’s books.

The squirrels

Two squirrels fighting over the last nut of the season. One is busy and already with a full winter supply, the other lives from hand to mouth. The two couldn’t be more different. During the story the squirrels learn an important lesson for life: Why fight over the last nut and risk losing it? After all, you can also share it with a friend. To the book on Amazon*, from 3 years, high percentage of pictures

The lion in you

The little mouse no longer wants to be overlooked and pushed. It wants to be like the lion. With a properly roared “Rooaaaarr” this should work, right? All courage taken together and straight up to the lion, that can help certainly best. An adventurous journey that shows that you don’t have to be big and strong to find your own voice. To the book on Amazon*, from 3 years, high percentage of pictures

The Dragon Coconut

The little dragon is a real classic in the children’s room. He experiences exciting adventures with his girlfriend Matilda. Captured by pirates, he surfs to the South Seas with a sperm whale and prepares to fly to the moon. Stories in the snack format, which also elicit a smile from the reader. To the book on Amazon* , from 6 years, high text content

The little mole who wanted to know who hit him on the head.

What could be better for small children than to philosophize about performance on the potty? In this picture book, the short-sighted mole tries to find out who put the little sausage on his head. Little by little he clatters all the animals around him and learns a lot about the “piles” of his neighbours. To the book on Amazon*, from 4 years, high percentage of pictures

superworm

Earthworms aren’t really known as superstars. Wrongly so! Superworm is the absolute hero for toads, beetles and Co. He rescues beetles from the well, toads from danger and drives away even the boredom of bees. Everything could be so beautiful! If it weren’t for the evil lizard… Your raven servant kidnaps Superwurm and lets him search for treasures in the earth. It’s a good thing that Superwurm’s friends set out to save the superhero! To the book on Amazon*, from 4 years, high percentage of pictures

Bristle from the forest

Granted: It took me a while to get used to the writing style. It doesn’t read as melodic as Superwurm, Kimi Koala and Co. – but with the right number of repetitions it’s real fun. What is it about? Bristle the newbie from the forest finds a sea snail that doesn’t really belong in the forest. He decides to go back to the “more”… Borst defies all dangers on his adventure and learns that you can achieve anything if you want to! To the book on Amazon*, 4 years and older, medium picture content

The Grüffelo

One of the absolute classics of children’s literature. From the fantasy of the little mouse emerges the dangerous mythical creature “the Grüffelo”. With its help, it instills considerable fear in the animals of the forest who are actually targeting it. But then she really meets him. And the suddenly true Grüffelo is hungry for his favourite food: Butter bread with a little mouse! The mouse cleverly convinces him that it’s actually her that one should be afraid of. Clever! To the book on Amazon*, from 3 years, high percentage of pictures

The Jungle Book

One of the books inherited from generation to generation: The story of the jungle child Mogli, raised by wolves. In the jungle it becomes too dangerous for him, so his friends Baghira and Balu bring him back to the village of humans. On the journey, Mogli must beware of the tiger Shir Khan and Kha the Snake. To the book on Amazon*, from 3 years, high text content

Robber Rat

Robber Rat rode and rode and rode. The nasty scoundrel really doesn’t make the life of the animals in the forest easy. He robs and steals as much as he can. The clever duck takes advantage of his greed and tricks the creep. Clever. To the book on Amazon*, from 3 years, high picture content

The Ugly Five

The “Big Five” are the heroes of the jungle: lion, tiger, elephant and Co. stand for strength, courage and intelligence. So far, so good. But this book by Scheffler & Donaldson teaches us that we should also pay attention to the “outsiders” during the next safari. Gnu, hyena, vulture, warthog and marabou are truly no heroes of the savannah. This picture book tells in a magical way that such outward appearances don’t really matter and that the five are the greatest for their children. To the book on Amazon*, 4 years and older, high percentage of pictures

Press once

More like something for the real little ones to get involved with. Pusting, tickling, pressing & stroking we experience the birth of a penguin chick. Each page of this sweetly illustrated book involves the reader. The children quickly know what’s going on on the page – often before reading at all. To the book on Amazon*, from 2 years, very high percentage of pictures

Just a little more ear crawl

Similar to “Press hard once”, this is also a hands-on book. We help the rabbit child to go through his evening ritual. Brushing teeth, putting on pyjamas, covering cushions – good night kiss and then the light out. If only it were always so easy! To the book on Amazon*, from 2 years, very high percentage of pictures

Farmer Bolle

The fact that farms magically attract children is no longer a secret (excavator, fire brigade… you name it!). I hadn’t thought that Bauer Bolle would appear in this list before I picked up the books. The slightly clumsy but inventive farmer and his dog Harry solve one challenge after the other in an entertaining way. To the book on Amazon*, from 3 years, high percentage of pictures

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