Books Your Child Must Read Before They Turn 15

Be it a child or an adult, books can be a good friend to anyone. It is just a great medium for knowledge tranfer.

Be it a child or an adult, books can be a good friend to anyone. It is just a great medium for knowledge transfer. Books not only give us value but also help us identify with our civilization. We highly recommend parents encourage their kids to read books beyond the syllabus. To create this anxiety you can read kids’ storybooks.

Here are 12 must-read storybooks for kids.

1. The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis:

This fictional kid storybook revolves around four children who visit Narnia through a wardrobe. The classic children’s books by the age of 10-15, are full of the ups and downs of life.
Moral of the story: Moral principles such as honesty and integrity, forgiveness, courage, and self-sacrifice, are seen/learnt as these are represented by various characters, human and animal, in the novel.

2. Winnie The Pooh by A.A. Milne:

It is a collection of stories that focus on the adventures of a bear named Pooh and his friends. There is also a piglet whose relationship with pooh is quite good, and children find this funny. This storybook for kids gives children immense pleasure.
Moral of the story: The overall theme of Winnie the Pooh is the importance of forming solid, lasting friendships. With good friends, you will always have someone there to lean on, someone who will go on adventures and expeditions with you.

3. Harry Potter series by J. K Rowling:

Rowling’s series is a classic storybook for kids, covering the magical world. The novels deal with how Harry Potter, a little boy at Hogwarts magician school, handled the witch and his most significant opponent Voldemort. This is one of the finest classical children’s books for ages 10-15.
Moral of the story: One of the morals of the story is that you never know what you are capable of until you try.

4. The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling:

The Indian jungle boy Mowgli lives with a black panther and other wild animals. But the lion king of Jungle holds a rivalry with him and wants the human boy out of wild animals’ comradeship. The classic kid stories book is also made into various movies and cartoons.
Moral of the story: The most important life lesson in Jungle Book is to not be a coward. We need to face our fears, gain confidence, and triumph over it

5. The Diary of A Young Girl by Anne Frank:

This book is about the struggle of a 13-year-old girl Anne and her family during the second world war. It can be said to be a classic children’s book by the age of 14, which shows the life of a decent girl during the war.
Moral of the story: The central moral of The Diary of a Young Girl is the power of hope in extremely challenging circumstances.

6. Funnybones by Janet and Allan Ahlberg:

The story of three skeletons in which a big skeleton, a small skeleton, and a dog skeleton, all three get out of their basement one night and try to scare someone. The scenes are woven in such a way that they will make a child laugh out loud. The USP of this book is that it’s a colourful picture book that is also fun to read encouraging individuals to interact with images.

7. Great Expectations by Charles Dickens:

This Dickens novel is the story of the struggles of its main character, Pip. Pip is an ambitious young man who demands something different in his life. Meanwhile, he falls in love with a girl named Estella, who is very beautiful. As classic children’s books, it gives them some lifelong lessons.
Moral of the story: The main learning is that affection, loyalty, and conscience are more important than social advancement, wealth, and class.

8. Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson:

These stories book for kids are woven around sea bandits and treasure exploration. Robert Louis wrote this book in 1881 focusing primarily on the search for buried treasures by Pirates. The book can be a classic children’s book for ages 10-15 if they love the iconic character of Captain Jack Sparrow played by Johnny Depp.
Moral of the story: The main moral of Stevenson’s story is that the good and honest people win the prize, while the wicked and treacherous people are punished for their evil deeds.

9. The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle:

This kid stories book deals with a caterpillar that eats its way. The book is the highest-selling book. Around 50 million copies have been sold worldwide so far.
Moral of the story: This short story by Eric Carle emphasises the topics of self-control, well-being and happiness, and growth and change.

10. Panchatantra by Vishnu Sharma:

One of the highly recognized kids’ stories books written by Vishnu Sharma. The book is a collection of stories written about animals woven interestingly.
Moral of the story: This tale teaches us once someone’s trust is broken how difficult it is to get it back. Lying can help you survive only for a short time, but if it becomes a regular habit you can easily lose friends in the long run.

11. Ramayana & Mahabharata by C Rajagopalachari:

If you are searching for classic children’s books for ages 10-15, this one is the perfect example. Ramayana and Mahabharata are two books that introduce us to the history and civilization of great Indian culture. Our children should read these stories, not just religiously but take inspiration.
Moral of the story: Like all great epics, Mahabharata is the story of the victory of good against evil.

12. Malgudi Days by R.k. Narayan:

It is a collection of 32 stories. These stories are related to the fictional city of Malgudi in South India, the distinct activities there, and interesting characters.
Takeaway: Each of the stories portrays a facet of life in Malgudi. Each chapter has its own set of principles and lessons.

“Reading is essential for those who seek to rise above the ordinary.” – Jim Rohn.

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