So Veeky Forums, what's some essential /kidcore/

so Veeky Forums, what's some essential /kidcore/.

I want to read some books to my gf's daughter but I don't know what ones.

>gf's daughter
Cuck alert.

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass

I Want My Hat Back

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Ulysses by James Joyce

>gf's daughter
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ftfy

The Little Prince

Agreed, he shoulda got with the daughter instead.

what age/ grade is she in?

she's imaginary. see

Hume, Locke, Berkely, Dawkins, Hitchens, Harris

op here, I love my gf, she's amazing, intelligent, great student and mother.

she's 4.

The Phantom Tollbooth

>4

This desu

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>gf
>daughter

Schopenhauer's On Women OP

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On the beach
Redwall
Watership Down
Plague dogs
The hobbit
Wind in the willows
Indian in the cupboard
Hatchet
Island of the blue dolphins
Bridge to Terebithia
Where the red fern grows
The Cay
The red badge of courage
Shiloh
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark
Ender's Game
D'Auliare's books on mythology
Alice in Wonderland
Great Illustrated Classics

The Witch of Blackbird Pond

At that age, recs for a girl aren't that different from a boy desu - you've got your basic fairy tales (I like Oscar Wilde's, but any collection will work), Roald Dahl, Doctor Dolittle, Charlotte's Web, The Phantom Tollbooth, maybe Coraline if she likes spoopy stuff. Also the Frog and Toad series by Lobel is seriously underrated.

>stale meme hell

Reading Oscar Wilde stories to my kids makes me tear up a little bit.

Reading religious themes to my daughter is making her something of a zealot however.

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IT by Stephen King has a clown in it, children love clowns!

Semi related question, what books should I read to my son to make him a patrician?

I'm going to expect the world of him so I expect him to be able to refute Kant by 3rd grade. I know I'll probably start with Hesiod and stories of the old testament, then move into the Odyssey, Illiad, the histories of Herodotus and Thucydides and then start in on Plato/Aristotle. Presocratics take too much cognition to get anything useful out of the actual texts without already being well educated so I'll skip them regardless of their value.

But where to go AFTER the Greeks?

The wind in the willows is pretty good,but it's more boyish when it comes to it's subject matter.

cuckcuckcuck

(Jungle Book)

The Ego and Its Own

Stirner is childish af, and that isn't a bad thing

I used to know a guy like this, he kept on pushing 'the classics' on his young sons. He was a massive pleb himself obsessed with status.

They hated him and they hated the classics, and both haven't touched a book since they moved out.

the bible

Might be a little old for it but everything by Dr. Seuss is great.

A modern 4 year old might really get a kick out of the Grimm fairy tales.

My Nigeria. Even past the beginner books stuff like Yertle the Turtle and The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins are solid /kidcore/.

Nabokov alert

>my gf's daughter

Good stuff right here. Laurence Yep too. Loved that stuff

toddlers don't care about reading anymore. Just put on an animated movie.
>old hag
>amazing

Sherlock holmes

harry potter? dark lord of derkholm? I don't know, whenever I read kids books I ask myself "would I read it to my kid?" and the answer is most often no. try "kid sensation" or some other simplistic stuff like that

>read some books to my gf's daughter
just watch cartoons, you faggot

You're supposed to teach them to care and limit how much TV they watch. Parenting 101.

There's just as much garbage in books as there is TV. When will this meme end?

eh, my dad did that and now he won't shut up about how I should get off the internet and watch more tv "like normal people"

lolita, obviously

Lafcadio, The Lion who Shot Back by Shel Silverstein. In fact, pretty much any Shel Silverstein.

Wacky Wednesday by Theo LeSeig (aka Dr. Seuss)

The Princess Bride by William Goldman

No Astrid Lindgren? What kind of fucked up childhood did you assholes have?

Pinocchio

a really tearrible one

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C U C K

damn this cover is so sick :D

my diary desu

Which is why he's here asking Veeky Forums for suggestions

Meg and Mog
Mr Men books.
Richard Scarry (various).

The Book With No Pictures is kind of the kidcore memebook equivalent of Stoner at the moment and good fun also.

All fun to read with kids which is what you want to aim for.

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