Get ready for some major throwbacks

There’s something magical that happens when little fingers turn the pages of a good book—the words and illustrations within reveal a world of imagination that isn’t visible on a screen. We’ve gathered 24 classic children’s books that belong on the bookshelf of every young reader. From books where the weather is a little, well, unique, to page-turners about wizards and interplanetary travel, these stories transport readers into a world where animals talk and even the hardest life lessons are easy to understand. So unplug the tablet and introduce the kiddos to the classics that shaped our own childhoods.

Classic Children’s Books for Little Kids

1. Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown
There’s a reason nearly every newborn baby is given a copy of Goodnight Moon as a gift. The engaging text (“goodnight room, goodnight moon”) and the soothing illustrations have kept this story a bedtime staple for generations. The simple nature of the story makes it a great first book when little ones start becoming readers too. Age range: 1 and up. Buy it here.

2. Love You Forever by Robert Musch
We’d be remiss if we didn’t include this simple story about the unconditional love that is always present between a mom and her little one. From baby to toddler, and from tween to teen, Love You Forever illustrates that a mother’s bond with her kiddo will never break. Age range: 1 and up. Buy it here.

3. Animalia by Graeme Base
The illustrations alone are worth adding this classic kids’ book to the shelf. Top it of with each picture being a letter of the alphabet and plenty of hidden games and riddles, and your kids will be enthralled for hours. Ages: 2-8. Buy it here.

4. The Little Engine That Could by Watty Piper
Behind this story about the little engine who was small but mighty is the lesson that anything can be accomplished if you believe in yourself and put your mind to the task. We think this is an important lesson for all kids to learn. What better way to teach it than through the words of the beloved blue train? Today’s self-help gurus have nothing on this famous tale of motivation and positive thinking. Age range: 3 and up. Buy it here.

5. Where The Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak
What little kid hasn’t imagined being swept away into an imaginary world where all his problems disappear? This classic book may have been written in 1963, but its theme is still relatable to today’s young readers. Let your kiddo’s imagination soar as she follows the adventures of Max as his bedroom turns into a jungle full of wild things. Age range: 3-5 years. Buy it here.

Corduroy is a classic children's book

6. Corduroy by Don Freeman
Who can resist this sweet brown bear whose only desire is to be taken home by a friend? Locked in a department store overnight, this fun book follows the adventures of a teddy bear named Corduroy. Your kids will love this classic children’s book, and like many of our fellow childhood peers, might even name their teddy bear after Dan Freeman’s protagonist. Age range: 3-5 years. Buy it here.

7. The Story of Ferdinand by Munro Leaf
All timid bull Ferdinand wants to do is sit under his cork tree in the shade and smell the flowers. But a case of mistaken ability leads Ferdinand to the bullfights in Madrid, where he comes face to face with the Banderilleros, Picadores, and the brave Matador who, try as they might, just can’t get him to fight. Ages 3-5. Buy it here.

8. The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats
Explore a tranquil winter wonderland with Peter, an African-American boy who dons a rather iconic red suit. Keats’ illustrations have a humble and peaceful aura that makes us eager for winter. Ages 3-5. Buy it here. 

9. Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day by Judith Viorst
Looks like Alexander’s got a case of the “Mondays.” He’s got gum stuck in his hair; he gets the hump seat on the ride to school; He’s served lima beans at lunch. What else could go wrong? Find out when you read this classic kids’ book. Ages 3-7. Buy it now.

10. Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs by Judi Barrett
Who can forget the legendary bedtime story (or was it?) about the tiny town of Chewandswallow? Yup, the place where the weather is a drizzle of orange juice, a drift of mashed potatoes, and drifts of hamburgers. It’s when the food gets larger and more intense that the story gets really interesting. This classic children’s book is just as good as when it was published in 1987. Ages: 3-7. Buy it here.

11. Madeline by Ludwig Bemelmans
In this old house in Paris all covered in vines, lived the wonderful story of Madeline. Kids love the stories about this famous orphan and how her bravery helps her face fierce tigers, little mice, and even a burst appendix. Madeline’s individuality makes her a classic and modern-day heroine for younger readers. Age range: 3-8 years. Buy it here.

12. Harold and the Purple Crayon by Crockett Johnson
Harold and his big imagination take a purple crayon out for a walk under the moon one night. As he draws his adventures, he comes across a pie-only picnic, a monster guarding an apple tree, and a friendly policeman who finally points him in the right direction—back home to the comfort of his bed. It’s a classic for a reason. Ages 4-7. Buy it here.

13. Caps for Sale: A Tale of a Peddler, Some Monkeys, and Their Monkey Business by Esphyr Slobodkina
This humorous story of a peddler chasing after mischievous monkeys for his hats will have your teeny rascal holding their stomach in stitches. A twist on the saying, “Monkey see, monkey do,” Caps for Sale is a timeless read-aloud with repetitive sentences that invite listeners to join in. Ages 4-8. Buy it here. 

14. The Paper Bag Princess by Robert Munsch
Princess Elizabeth has a very nice life until a dragon burns it all (including her clothes) to the ground and takes off with her prince. Follow along as the spunky and brave protagonist dons a paper bag and rescues the prince (who turns out to be a dud) instead of waiting to be rescued herself. This classic children’s book has a strong feminist message and is a lot of fun. Ages 4-7. Buy it here.

15. Dragons Love Tacos by Adam Rubin
Let’s get one thing straight. Dragons love tacos. All kinds of tacos. And not just on Taco Tuesday. But, be forewarned, serving a dragon a spicy taco never ends well. This must-have classic children’s book has been delighting readers of all ages for well over a decade. Age 2-5. Buy it here.

15. The Little House by Virginia Lee Burton

The beloved tale of a little house that watches the seasons go by year after year, until the big city, (which she always wondered about) expands into her rolling hills and apple orchards. Built sturdy by her first owner, she watches as the buildings grow taller and taller until one day, she’s rescued and restored to the country. A beautiful story about appreciating what you have and the loyalty of family, this Caldecott Medal winner is a classic children’s book everyone will love. Age 2-7. Buy it here.

Classic Kids’ Books for Older Children

Charlotte's Web is a classic children's book

17. Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White
A box of tissues is recommended to accompany this classic story of Wilbur the pig, Charlotte the spider, Fern, and all their beloved barnyard friends. This story is, at its heart, about the power of friendship and words, and how those things can truly change someone’s life for the better. Age range: 6-11 years. Buy it here.

18. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl
While we’re totally #teamgenewilder when it comes to film adaptations, there’s nothing quite like reading the original. You’ll get more of Charlie’s backstory, and the details of the chocolate factory are a treat for the imagination. Age range: 6-9. Buy it here.

19. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by J.K. Rowling
When J.K. Rowling wrote the sentence, “Every child in our world will know his name,” in the first chapter of The Sorcerer’s Stone, no one had any idea those words would ring so true. While kids love Harry, Hermione, and Ron’s adventures at Hogwarts, we like that at the root of these books is the lesson that nothing is stronger than the bond of friendship. Age range: 7 and up. Buy it here.

20. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis
Kids will love this world filled with magic and imagination. Find out what happens when four siblings, Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy, step through the doorway from their wardrobe into the magical world of Narnia. While there are certainly more books that make up The Chronicles of Narnia, The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe is probably the best-known in the series. Age range: 8 years and up. Buy it here.

21. Anne of Green Gables Series  by L.M. Montgomery
While the books were originally published in 1908, we bet your little ones will still delight in the young orphan, Anne Shirley’s adventures as she makes her way at Green Gables. Her feisty spirit, outspoken nature, and sense of humor make Anne a great role model for young girls and teach them that it’s okay to speak up and be yourself. Age range: 9 years and up. Buy it here.

the Secret Garden is a classic children's book

22. The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett
While this book is geared more toward the older reader, it still deserves to be on the list of classic kids’ books. Young readers will love following Mary Lennox and her adventures in a secret garden that soon changes not only her life but the lives of the new friends she makes. We love seeing Mary’s transformation from sad to happy and nature’s role in that change. Age range: 9 and up. Buy it here. 

23. A Wrinkle in Time by Madeline L’Engle
Travel between universes and go on an adventure that digs into the meaning of family bonding and friendship in this classic children’s book. Note to sensitive bookworms: The plot can get dark and teems with unsavory characters. Ages 10 & up. Buy it here

24. The Giver by Lois Lowry
The first of a three-book series, this Newbery Award-winning novel is the tale of 12-year-old James, who lives in a utopian society. When he receives his life assignment (his job), he begins to see the darker underside of a seemingly perfect world. When he needs to save someone he loves, his own power will be put to the test. Ages 10 & up. Buy it here.

 

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If you have a kid, you probably have a zooful of stuffed animals living with you. These “stuffies” are more than just cute clutter—they actually serve a fundamental purpose in a child’s life. Their favorite teddy or doll is their first friend and allows them to explore their emotional life without judgment, helping navigate all the ups and downs of early childhood. Their stuffed friend’s unconditional love and acceptance teach a valuable lesson about what it means to be a caring human. That’s why a new book that celebrates this particular (and essential) bond, Bear Is a Bear, caught our attention.

Bear Is a Bear is written by popular children’s author Jonathan Stutzman and illustrated by Dan Santat, a Caldecott Medal-winning and #1 New York Times bestselling author/illustrator. This moving story with a heartwarming reveal is akin to books like The Velveteen Rabbit and CorduroyBear Is a Bear reads like that classic you cracked opened over and over again as a child, but with a modern twist.

Add Bear Is a Bear to your shelf today!

The Story

Bear is...a new friend, a fellow mischief-maker, a protector and a dreamer. Through all the many ups and downs of a little girl’s childhood, Bear is there to provide love and support. Until it is time to say goodbye...and hello again.

Bear is a Bear is a deeply touching story of an ever-evolving friendship. Have the tissues nearby—it’s the final reveal that will bring tears to your eyes and make this book an instant classic in your household. 

A baby shower gift that will have everyone “Ooh!” and “Ahh!” ing—Buy Bear Is a Bear today!

Share the Love 

Bear Is a Bear is a moving tribute to the beloved companions of our childhoods—our “stuffies.” (We bet you can remember the name of your favorite as a child right now.) The oversized picture book is also gorgeous, making it the perfect baby shower or birthday gift. Grab your copy, a favorite stuffed friend and snuggle up for storytime with Bear Is a Bear today, and enjoy for years to come!

An instant classic to share with generations to come, add Bear Is a Bear to their collection today!

 

 

—Jamie Aderski

Bring storytime to life by pairing these eight toys with the classic books that inspired them for a great baby shower (or anytime!) gift. There are many benefits to reading to babies and toddlers, from building early language skills to fostering social and emotional development. And these toys take it to the next level, making your child fall in love with the books even more. Introduce these classic stories and beloved characters to a whole new generation of readers!

Guess How Much I Love You Play Gym

Kids Preferred

Babies will love this play gym to the “moon and back.” Inspired by Sam McBratney’s classic children’s book about the love between a parent and child, this playmat features a musical mobile, dangling toys, a teether, ribbon tags, and a flower mirror. It comes with a carrying case for portable tummy and play time!

Available at amazon.com, $74.99.

Paddington Stacking Toy

Yottoy

An adorably soft alternative to the classic stacking rings, the Paddington stacking toy is topped off with the instantly recognizable red hat of the bear who loves marmalade. The rings come in various sizes that teach babies and toddlers about cause-and-effect. Paddington may get up to mischief in Michael Bond's stories, but this toy will surely keep your little one out of it.

Available at yottoy.com, $26.

Elmer the Elephant Comfort Blanket

Rainbow Designs

Straight from the pages of David McKee’s stories about the patchwork elephant is the Elmer comfort blanket. The bold colors are eye-catching in the unmistakable pattern of the book's illustrations, and the soft plush is soothing on sensitive skin. Elmer’s classic elephant face with large ears and trunk complete the design.

Available at amazon.com, $18.82.

The Cat in the Hat Take & Shake Ring

Manhattan Toy

This easy-to-hold ring-shaped rattle features the famous Cat in the Hat from the eponymous Dr. Seuss classic. The large plush ring has the distinct red-and-white stripes of the hat, and three smaller teether rings encircle it. The face is embroidered with details that include the whiskers to bring out the trouble-making cat’s distinctive features.

Available at manhattantoy.com, $13.

Curious George Tackle Box Playset

Amazon

Paired with the board book Curious George Goes Fishing, this plush tackle box is a perfect introduction to the mischievous monkey created by Margret and H. A. Rey. The tackle box has a touch-and-close fastener to keep all the parts, including a crinkle worm and squeaky toy fish, inside when not in use. The soft fishing rod even has a fastener that sticks to the fish for real fishing action!

Available at amazon.com, $39.95.

Winnie the Pooh and Pals Bath Set

Shop Disney

Take bath time to the Hundred Acre Wood with this Winnie the Pooh bath set. The figurines include five beloved characters from the classic book series by A. A. Milne. The bucket has a straining lid, plastic handle, and a pour spout for all of baby’s bath-time needs. Store the figurines in the bucket to save space.

Available at shopdisney.com, $19.99.

Eric Carle Very Hungry Caterpillar Developmental Toy

Target

Inspired by Eric Carle’s iconic hungry caterpillar, this toy is designed to stimulate all the senses of your littlest bookworm. Hook the brightly colored teether and activity toy to a carseat or stroller and let baby explore the many textures. The plush caterpillar features beads, tags, rings to chew, crinkles, and a jingle bell rattle.

Available at target.com, $9.99.

My First Corduroy Cozy

Yottoy

Babies will love cozying up with the velvety corduroy of this security blanket in the likeness of the bear from Don Freeman’s treasured children’s book. The buttoned overalls and pocket are appliquéd and embroidered, making the toy safe for newborns. The back is a silky satin for a different texture experience. Babies and parents alike can’t help but falling for Corduroy’s sweet face.

Available at yottoy.com, $22.

Katie L. Carroll

featured photo: Kids Preferred

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Flying cross-country to Grandma’s house this year may not be in the cards, but don’t let that stop you from dressing your best and getting into the holiday spirit. Carter’s is helping make that happen, no matter how or where you choose to celebrate this year. Whether you’re hosting an outdoor social distance dinner, throwing a daytime party with your pod or meeting up virtually with 30 of your favorite family members, here are 18 Carter’s holiday outfits from baby boy dress up sets to big kid girl dresses.

Holiday Outfits for Baby Boy: Premie to 24 Months

3-Piece Dress Me Up Set

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Hooded Sherpa Jacket

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Merry And Bright Christmas Bodysuit

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Holiday Outfits for Baby Girl: Premie to 24 Months

Floral Corduroy Dress

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2-Piece Christmas Reindeer Bodysuit Pant Set

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Buffalo Check Sateen Dress

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Holiday Outfits for Toddler Boy: 2T-5T

Zip-Up Puffer Vest

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Plaid Poplin Button-Front Shirt

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Colorblock Sweater

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Holiday Outfits for Toddler Girl: 2T-5T

2-Piece Heart Fleece Top & Legging Set

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Floral Woven Sateen Dress

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2-Piece Plaid Twill Top & Legging Set

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Holiday Outfits for Big Kid Boy: 4-14

Moose Layered-Look Tee

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Corduroy Pants

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Half-Zip Fleece Pullover

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Holiday Outfits for Big Kid Girl: 4-14

Plaid Shirt Dress

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2-Piece Polka Dot Top & Legging Set

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Buffalo Check Twill Dress

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Copy by Erin Lem; photos from Carter’s

 

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Andrea Hartman

Mom to 3, styling real life in Portland, Oregon

As the cold and rainy season moves in, figuring out how to survive a COVID/quarantine winter has been top of mind for me. Summer made living in a quarantine relatively easy because we could do so much outside. But now, the warm days are gone, replaced with clouds and cold temps. Normally, the Oregon winter drives me indoors, save a few dog walks, but this year I am vowing to do things differently.
COVID has changed how I view so much, and one thing is my perspective on the outdoors. For too long I have taken living in the beautiful Pacific Northwest for granted. However, right now, the outdoors is the #1 option our family has for doing anything fun outside the house. And this mom is determined to find a way to make it work.
There’s no such thing as bad weather, just bad clothing, right? I think that’s how the expression goes. We just need the right layers.
This is what my family is wearing to stay warm in the outdoors this fall and winter.
Last weekend we headed to a local arboretum to see the fall colors and brave the brisk temps. Side note: face masks make great face warmers! We wore ours too but took them off for photos.
It’s truly amazing what being outdoors does for everyone’s spirits. Something about being under the open sky makes the kids feel freer and I feel more at ease.

We are currently brainstorming a list of local hikes to hit this fall and winter. I’d like to get to the coast and show the kids Ft. Stevens, I think they’d enjoy the history. I also came across this very comprehensive list of Oregon hikes, and can’t wait to tackle some of them!
One silver lining of this Covid era: we might just become more outdoorsy people, and I am excited about that.


1

Patagonia Cord Fjord Coat

A unicorn jacket because it's both warm (600 fill power!) and stylish (hello corduroy!)

$299

I often tend to shy away from the outdoors when it gets cold because most technical jackets just don't jive with my style. This Cord Fjord Coat is great because it's way more interesting than your typical puffer. It has a slight vintage vibe, but the fit is more relaxed, which makes it feel modern. The flannel and corduroy fabric feel so much more cozy than your typical nylon-y fabric.

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A18 Watch Hat

A pop of color makes cloudy days less dreary

$16.99

This hat has become a staple for our family members because it's soft, warm, and comes in so many colors. I also love that it's made in the USA!

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Nike Heritage Fanny Pack

Hands-free hiking is a must!

$25

The little pack is sleek and small, perfect for wearing around your waist, *under* your coat, or slung crossbody *over* your coat. Either way, it's a lot easier than carrying a traditional purse!

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Water-resistant chelsea boot

Another shining example of function AND style

$230

These boots are my go-to for the outdoors right now because they are warm, comfortable, and can stand up to wet weather. I really love that they look like normal, everyday boots and not 'technical' or rain boots.

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Washed Duck Jacket

Workwear for city life

$129.99

We are very much urban types, who are striving to be outdoors more, and this jacket is the best of both worlds. It's sturdy, industrious and warm, yet it has a sleek, polished look to it with flap pockets and snap closures.

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Columbia Heavenly Long Hooded Jacket (Women's)

Sleek and cozy, good for women and 'tweens

$149.99

My 11-year-old loves this jacket because the slim fit makes her feel grown up, and the long length keeps her warm. Bonus: there are thumb holes in the sleeves that she uses approximately 100% of the time.

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Girls’ Sherpa Fleece

So soft and warm, it's wearable 24/7

$39.99

This one is a bit like a blanket with a zipper. It's so snuggly I catch my daughter wearing it almost every day. It's a great base layer, and would work well under a parka on colder days.

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Carhartt Flannel Quilt Lined Jacket

Looks like a sweatshirt, acts like a jacket

$69.99

My little boy hates wearing coats and instead lives in hoodies. This jacket is a bit of a hero for us because it looks like a hoodie, but with the canvas outside and quilted inside, it's a sneaky winter coat!

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Kids' Acrylic Watch Hat

Beanies in u-pick colors!

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My kids love to show their personalities with what they wear, including their favorite colors. I love these beanies because they are bright and colorful, but not over the top. Heck, they're even cool. My kids like them because they're soft.

Little Co. by Lauren Conrad has released a new fall collection at Kohls.com, and you’re going to want one of everything! The autumn-toned lineup is made from 100 percent cotton and is great for mixing and matching.

With plenty of gender neutral options, Little Co. is also easy on the wallet with most items coming in under $20. If you’re looking for a fall refresh for your kiddos wardrobe, keep scrolling to see some of our fave picks.

Ruffle Dress & Headband Set

$12.75

Corduroy Overalls

$15.30

Fleece Sweatshirt

$11.47

Corduroy Jumper

$15.30

Long-Sleeve Henley

$10.20

 

Ruffled Bodysuit

$10.20

 

––Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of Kohl’s

 

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Parents around the world know there is something magical about a new plush friend. The whimsical French toy line Les Déglingos, translated into English as “The Wackos” uses corduroy fabric to create a collection of beloved creatures. Now American families can find them at independent toy and specialty retail shops stateside thanks to importer TriAction Toys.

Les Déglingos

Big Simply Hippipos the Hippo in Tube is one of five animal characters that will soothe and enchant your little one. It may be hard to choose one among Flamingo, Ostrich, Tiger or Llama as each plush pal offers its own charm. One thing’s for certain, your child will cherish their new lovey from birth to freshman orientation.

Les Déglingos

“Les Déglingos was founded in early 2007 by Laurent Manceron in France,” explains TriAction Toys’ Chris Cofoni. “Laurent’s idea was to bring very innovative and funky designs to the market, steering away from the common pastel plush toys available at the time. He was the first designer to design plush using corduroy and the material’s success in the plush toy market has been imitated widely since.”

Les Déglingos

If you feel like you may have seen this toy before, it may be from one of its many cameo appearances on many movie sets and the TV series Modern Family.

Les Déglingos

This plush line is the perfect gift for baby showers, holidays and birthdays. The decorative “tube” packaging is just as appealing as the plush tucked inside. Artistic drawings of each animal face mimic their unique characters.

Les Déglingos are machine washable in cold/warm water and have no parts that present a choking hazard. Each product is tested to comply with European regulations (EN71), USA regulations (ASTM) and REACH (AZO for colorants in the fabrics). 

Look for these five corduroy pals, each priced at $19.99 and for age newborn+, in specialty stores now. 

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of TriAction Toys

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Former First Lady Barbara Bush had a lifelong commitment to learning. The Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy is launching Mrs. Bush’s Story Time podcast on May 11, 2020.  Taken straight from archived audio from the former First Lady Barbara Bush’s radio program which originally aired from 1990-1994, the new podcast features archived audio recordings of Mrs. Barbara Bush reading aloud with special guests including Winnie the Pooh, Daffy Duck, Big Bird and Oprah, among many others beloved characters.

Bush and her special guests share classic stories, such as Jack and the Beanstalk, Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, The Ugly Duckling and Corduroy.

Barbara Bush Podcast

This new podcast for families will feature original recordings from the radio program of the same name. Mrs. Bush’s Story Time began as a radio program co-produced with the Philadelphia-based Children’s Literacy Initiative and ABC Radio and originally aired from 1990 to 1994 while Barbara Bush served as First Lady of the United States.

“We’re thrilled to bring Mrs. Bush’s legacy to life in a new, modern format that supports and furthers her commitment to lifelong learning,” said Barbara Bush Foundation President and CEO British A. Robinson. “Mrs. Bush was fond of saying that the home is the child’s first school, and we’re all spending a lot more time at home these days. Now more than ever, we hope this podcast can help bring families together around reading and storytelling.”

Barbara Bush Poscast

Reimagined for the present day, the podcast also features new content including introductions from Mrs. Bush’s daughter and Foundation Honorary Chair Doro Bush Koch, literacy tips from former First Lady Laura Bush, and memories about childhood reading experiences shared by best-selling authors Delia Owens, Jesse J. Holland, Susan Orlean and Eric L. Motley.

“I’m so glad that another generation of families will have a way to connect with these classic stories and beloved characters – with a little help from my mom,” Koch said. “Her advocacy for family literacy wasn’t something she just talked about – it was a value she practiced, whether she was reading to me and my brothers before bed or sharing her passion with children around the country through these radio broadcasts.”

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of The George Bush Presidential Library and Museum

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