What is the comfiest kid lit?
Comfy children's novels
My diary desu
Petson and Findus.
Not sure if I remember those names right, but one time they went to get the ingredients for a pancake cake.
How old is the kid?
Redwall seems a popular choice.
Faraway Tree age 3-5
Alice in Wonderland age 5-7
BFG/Matilda etc. age 7-10
Harry Potter age 10-13
The Hobbit age 13-15
Catcher Rye/Gatsby etc. age 15-18
Illuminatus! age 18 and above
The Bible
The Oz books. First one's a little shaky, and there're some continuity issues, but Baum's messages at the beginning of each book are cute, and the whole experience is real dumb and sweet.
Pic related by far.
Frog and Toad is max comfy for little kids. Redwall, The Hobbit and Harry Potter for older kids.
boy or girl?
The Chronicles of Narnia.
The Horse and His Boy, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, and The Silver Chair are the most comfy entries.
i personally really love the phantom tollbooth
unironically this
the Voyage of the Dawn Treader was my favorite by far
here's my childhood list that i can remember...
chronicles of prydain
wind in the willows
whinnie the pooh
the squires tales
a wrinkle in time
i unironically enjoy kids books like these more than pseudo deep literature
frog and toad is god-tier
Bump
Seeking some therapeutic YA fic.
Sabriel
phantom tollbooth
The Sword in the Stone
>Not sure if I remember those names right
You do. They're fantastic, I read them as a kid. The Christmas book is my favorite
How come no one has mentioned the Moomins yet?
Ulysses.
Wind in the Willows
Tintin
Moomins
WATERSHIP DOWN
Alice In Wonderland
Winnie The Pooh
Redwall
Roald Dahl
The Hobbit
and honestly Harry Potter
I remember this series by Garth Nix. Its not really comfy in the slightest. Was pretty interesting though, especially with the bells.
>Harry Potter
You're gonna try and tell me those books aren't incredibly comfy? You don't have to like them but to deny their comfyness is idiotic.
Why not read something which is comfy and also has literary merit instead, like Tom Sawyer?
moomin, m8