57 Quotes About Children S Book

Books are a great way to teach children. Reading is a wonderful way to bond with a child and develop their imagination. They also help children learn how to read and write, and even gain knowledge from the subjects they study in school. So what better way to encourage reading than with these books about children? These children’s book quotes will inspire you to read more to your kids and give you some ideas on what to read together.

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All good children's stories are the same: young creature breaks rules, has incredible adventure, then returns home with the knowledge that aforementioned rules are there for a reason. Of course, the actual message to the careful reader is: break rules as often as you can, because who the hell doesn't want to have an adventure? Brian K. Vaughan
You have made the moon,
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You have made the moon, " The Jester said. "That is the moon. James Thurber
We all have to share this world. The best way...
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We all have to share this world. The best way to do that is to be nice to each other. Jessica Marie Baumgartner
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Long before we even lose our lives, we lose our souls. Tragic but true. Some carry on–willing to make the sacrifices, putting what is perceived as important before anything else. Some tread into the dark–wasting moments of grace, letting themselves suffer from their own decisions or the other’s domination. Some continue to love, give too much, and not leave even a little love for themselves. Joanne Crisner
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On a certain level, homeschooling is all about socialization. Whatever the teaching methods used in school or homeschool, it is ultimately the social environment itself that distinguishes homeschooling from conventional school. This social environment includes the nature and quantity of peer interaction; parental proximity; solitude; relationships with adults, siblings, older children, younger children, and the larger community; the ways in which the children are disciplined and by whom; and even the student-teacher ratio and the overall environment where the children spend their time. Rachel Gathercole
Parents have become so convinced educators know what is best...
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Parents have become so convinced educators know what is best for children that they forget that they themselves are really the experts. Marian Wright Edeleman
What a schmuck!
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What a schmuck! Lemony Snicket
If the colour of life turns grey turn the palette...
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If the colour of life turns grey turn the palette the other way Benny Bellamacina
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Lava oozed up from the centre of the crater like blood from a wound. As the flaming lava touched the water it hissed and groaned. She feared she would be boiled alive. Alison Cooklin
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He cowered in terror as the body of the beast darkened the water above him. The monster swooped around the crevice, scenting the blood trail from Luke's foot. Luke saw that several of his toes had been ripped off. He felt sick. Alison Cooklin
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We create our own reality through our thoughts, emotions and beliefs. Sharon Gardner
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You might just be compelled to hear, that there is folklore about a boy so dear, a legend the fairies readily discern, of a good King’s rule upon his return. A boy, a boy is in front of me, I know not who this human could be. I will just become a part of this tree! Unless he cries a desperate plea, I shall then be allowed to reach out to thee.” Deetkatu, Meet the Little People…An Enchanting Adventure . Chris DiSano Davenport
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I know you may feel so far that circumstances have directed your path, but right now I want you to know that you do have a choice. Larry Itejere
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Being a geological formation gives you a lot of time to think. Also, I subscribed to a number of learned journals. Neil Gaiman
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It was meant to be, two trolls living in a tree. KayeC Jones
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In Dark Places, May we Never be truly Alone.....~Susan Schroder, Circle the Sun books Susan Schroder
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Fear of new ideas breeds angry head spiders that have been known to attack. Leah Broadby
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Magic is always impossible. It begins with the impossible and ends with the impossible and is impossible in between. That's why it is magic. Kate Dicamillo
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There's nothing greater than having a heart filled with love...& eyes filled with light:-) J.L. Hunt
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I was seven, " she answered. "In my room, under the bed, I heard something like fingernails dragging across the floor. I got up the courage, hung my head over the side, and looked under."" You're never supposed to do that, " Mila gasped. "Seriously, don't you pay attention to the horror movies? Lani Brown
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It’s okay to dress up like another person, but never try to be someone else. Just try to be yourself, because that’s what makes you special. Oh, and watch out if a dragon ever starts to dance ballet. Jeff Hutchins
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Very young children love and demand stories, and can understand complex matters presented as stories, when their powers of comprehending general concepts, paradigms, are almost nonexistent. Oliver Sacks
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In life your rewards come from the gifts you give to others. Ken Donaldson
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Words have always swirled around me like snowflakes-each one delicate and different, each one melting untouched in my hands. Sharon M. Draper
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We all R failures that's why V need #CHILDREN to fulfill D needs of #Society, #Nation, #Worlds , so that we can live the same old selfish way Tushar Upreti
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If I had one wish, for who I could be, I would be a fishafloat in the sea... Tate Flynn
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To be a good writer, become a good listener. Cynthia Briggs
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Of all the gifts you can get, friends and family are the best! Jan Britland
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Hannah Rose Brown was not quite 13 years old when she discovered her family was cursed. THE PUZZLE RING Kate Forsyth
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For are we not, all of us, wand'rers and strangers; and do we not, all of us, travel in danger or voyage uncharted seas? Joan W. Blos
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He really just wanted to blurt out, ‘My Grandma’s dead’, but he knew that when it came to it, the words would stick like pebbles in his throat. Helen Laycock
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Let me introduce you. Sophie, this is Miss Eliot, from the National Childcare Agency. Miss Eliot, this is Sophie, from the ocean. Katherine Rundell
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Meeting writers is usually disappointing, at best. Writers who write sexy thrillers aren't necessarily sexy or thrilling in person. Children's book writers might look more like accountants, or axe murderers for that matter. Horror writers are very rarely scary looking, although they are frequently good cooks. Kelly Link
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Suddenly, she heard a loud bang, a thump and a scream that caused her to jump from the bed. The hair on the back of her neck stood straight up and her body became one big goosebump. Evangeline Duran Fuentes
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Children need love most when they don't deserve it Ikechukwu Joseph
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Be fair. Play hard. Dan Venezia
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The 2 Perfect Recipes for Rearing & Raising Godly Children are: Stay On Your Knees for Direction & Stand On Your feet as an Example, Agu Jaachynma N.E.
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There are some themes, some subjects, too large for adult fiction; they can only be dealt with adequately in a children’s book. In adult literary fiction, stories are there on sufferance. Other things are felt to be more important: technique, style, literary knowingness… The present-day would-be George Eliots take up their stories as if with a pair of tongs. They’re embarrassed by them. If they could write novels without stories in them, they would. Sometimes they do. We need stories so much that we’re even willing to read bad books to get them, if the good books won’t supply them. We all need stories, but children are more frank about it. Philip Pullman
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All grown-ups were once children... but only few of them remember it.” ― Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, The Little Prince Ilana Graf
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You are not alone in this world; you are the vine from a tree that connects all mankind. Long before you were born, God wrote greatness next to your name. Janet Autherine
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I discovered that the real meaning of Christmas has nothing to do with you at all. It is about a very special gift. I want to you tell you about this gift. Soraya Diase Coffelt
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I used to think that when I grew up there wouldn't be so many rules. Back in elementary school there were rules about what entrance you used in the morning, what door you used going home, when you could talk in the library, how many paper towels you could use in the rest room, and how many drinks of water you could get during recess. And there was always somebody watching to make sure. What I'm finding out about growing older is that there are just as many rules about lots of things, but there's nobody watching. . Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
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A wise old owl once told me, One time when he was out of his tree, That nothing in this world is for free. I agree! P.D. Cain
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Children need your LOVE especially when they don't deserve it Ikechukwu Joseph
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We lose our soul, to find our life. Joanne Crisner
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Autism: The Happy Kingdom is an exceptional book full of fantasy and play. It provides us with a crucial message presented in such a sweet and magical way. You will fall in love with the King, Queen, Prince and Princess and be delighted to discover how adorable they are even if they have unusual behaviors. This story has been written to raise awareness about autism, however, it is a message that applies to everyone and should be read by all. . Stephanie Anast
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By fire, fever, storm and sword, your blood shall suffer this bane. No peace or joy for Wintersloe's lord, till the puzzle ring is whole again Kate Forsyth
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How old did someone have to be before they could be put to use to make tea? Jenny Oliver
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Positive thoughts (expectations) can change perspective, transform behaviors, and attract good fortune. Donna M. McDine
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See with your heart, not just your eyes Linda M. Hueftlein
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Always dream big and dare to believe! Melinda Rabin
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Loaming is my special word for it..it's a combination of looming and roaming Wendy Milton
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Daa-r'uu Wee-z'oo."-Ettie the Explorer Lynn Holland
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Sunny was a treat to read. It is most appealing as the story is very well done and the artwork is beautiful. I applaud the author for writing a book to meet the needs of very young children as well as children of elementary school age. I experienced many different feelings as I read the book and I know otehrs will experience the same thing. The guide to further discussion at the end of teh book will be most helpful as foster parents read this story to the children in their care. Theresa MacInnis Schimmel
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Stop telling such outlandish tales. Stop turning minnows into whales. Dr. Seuss
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Oh, you mean fairy gossip, Eric, ” she giggled. “I get the picture, ” she said fluttering her lacy wings. “Don’t look so sad, Eric. There isn’t a day that passes when your nosy beak doesn’t find its way into someone’s business. I’m sure you’ll find the best-ever story before Caz Greenham