National Children's Book Day: book tips to encourage children to read

This Tuesday (18th) 'National Children's Book Day' is celebrated. To warm the heart and rescue memories, Curto made a list of cool books that can inspire good reading.

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The little Prince

The Little Prince is a philosophical work by French writer Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. The book tells the story of the friendship between a man frustrated because no one understands his drawings, and a little prince who lives on an asteroid in space (and we can't forget his beautiful rose).

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The original title is Le Petit Prince, and the book was first published in 1943, in the United States.

Blue and Beautiful Planet Earth, Our Home

The book was written by Ruth Rocha and talks about the importance of caring for planet Earth. The book brings some questionquestions such as: “what can be done to prevent the soil from becoming deserts, the waters from becoming poisoned and the forests from being devastated?”.

Prisoners

The book written by Oliver Jeffers tells the story of Felipe, who threw a shoe to release his kite from the tree. But, the shoe also got stuck. Then Felipe threw the other foot in... and several other things... How did he get out of that?

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Bisa Bia, Bisa Bel

The book is for children and young people and was written by Ana Maria Machado. 'Bisa Bia, Bisa Bel' tells the story of the girl Isabel with her great-grandmother Bia, who she only knew in a photograph.

The little crazy boy

Ziraldo's classic! 'O Menino Luquinho' tells the story…of a crazy boy. He was up to a lot, he was the leader of the crowd, but he was also the joy of the house, intelligent and a friend. In tests he always got an A, but in terms of behavior his grade was zero.

So, did any of these warm your heart and remind you of your childhood? How about recommending it to a child to encourage the habit of reading?

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