What are the best children's books with the right ideas?

What are the best children's books with the right ideas?

You know, like, animals killing each other because some species are clearly better than others.

Just a dad here, trying to dredge up memories of his childhood to think of books to read his daughter.

Any favorites, or recommendations out there? Could be anything. Chapter books, young adult, whatever.

I'd like to think I'll be filling her head with the right ideas, but it's probably more important to just keep filling it. Still, I look around online, and read samples of new books, and there's just so much garbage finding its way into everything.

Best books for kids?

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Still the best imo

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men of iron is a good book, but not really meant for young kids. though you could read it to your younger son if you have one. it was written in 1891 by Howard Pyle and is a story about a knight coming of age and redeeming his fathers honor.

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Perfect.

I'll probably read this one for meself.

The Hobbit is good at the right age. Also Jack London's short stories. Rudyard Kipling knew what was up, so the Jungle Book (original, uncensored) is good too. Peter Pan. Anything before the takeover, really.

Any of the Gor books by John Norman. Your kids will love them.

The illiad and the odyssey as well as the Bible.
We do not have the cultural framework anymore to make sense of fairy tales that used to be cautionary tales about Jews but Homer will teach your children about Virtue and the Bible is full of stories with morality like Samson and Delilah teaching not to trust women.

Anything by Brian Jacques

Ignore this Jewish crap. The Iliad and the Odyssey are essentially Jewish at their core, and were not written by the Aryan Greeks (Mycenaeans), whose descendants were the Ionians, but rather were written by Semitic/Phoenician Greek elements about their ancestors the Danaans (Tribe of Dan). Odysseus is the archetypal wandering Jew and was likely literally Semitic ethnically.

And the Old Testament is probably the most immoral/materialistic collection of stories ever told. There's no concept of a soul, heaven, virtue, or anything else beneficial to an Aryan mind. Only worth reading to see how Semites think, and not for children. New Testament better but also not a children's book.

Math, chemistry, physics, biology. We need more Von Brauns not Harry Potters

Trust me, do not have your kids read books or watch films featuring anthropomorphic animals/talking animals. Kid media is full of them and that's where furries come from. It is really odd once you think about it - why so much talking animal content? Kids should grow up in a calm, dignified environment where they're truly loved. Most children's media is frantic and bizarre, I believe this isn't good for brain development.

Read to your kid OFTEN when they're little, it trains their brain to get used to language even if they can't totally understand it or read themselves yet and it's important bonding time. Find books that are written by white men and women who are for sure not one of (((them))). I'm going to submit that along with furry content (I loved Redwall books but it's fucking furry shit) avoiding anything Semitic would be wise (Bible). We need to stop stooping to Semitic worldviews. And of course NO HARRY POTTER. Also avoid the book "Holes" it is straight up propaganda.

Reading options for kids that aren't furry garbage:
>Read them Jack London books/stories, man vs the element, man vs nature
>Hatchet by Gary Paulson is usually readable by 4th/5th graders who'll be able to read it by themselves, there's two versions of the book, one is extended, story is a young boy who survives in the wilderness by himself, I enjoyed it a lot as a grade schooler as did many of my classmates
>Little House on the Prairie series, realistic historical fiction, written by Laura Ingalls Wilder, the book "Farmer Boy" in the series is especially good for a son, but both boys and girls can like the series
>Greek and Nordic mythology tales, the stories of Hercules, et al.

Most based book for kids is Aesop Fables. You’ll thank me later

m8 u wot

Care to articulate your objection or are you just emoting?

You're just enamored with the medieval setting. The pacing and prose of Redwall are shit.

I remember Wind in the Willows being pretty good, but it's been a while since I've read it. I also second The Hobbit and Jack London. C.S. Lewis is also pretty good.

>Homer was a jew
American posters get worse every day.

The Illiad and The Odyssey are European. They're more than acceptable.
I agree with you about the Bible however.

We're not all like this

Your daughters are going to get BLACKED. End of story.

The Giving Tree was fucked up, what the fuck is the lesson? To give endlessly even when it destroys you?
Same thing for the Rainbow Fish children's story book.

Looking back, so, so many books and stories read to me or that I read very young had horrible messages to them.

You clearly know absolutely nothing whatsoever about history or scholarship on Homer, the Iliad, and the Odyssey. 'Greeks' were the product of the Mycenaean (Aryan) invasion somewhere in the range of 2100-1600 BC, and the people they conquered, who were likely ethnically Semitic. Greek mythology itself traces a significant amount of its history to PHOENICIANS (who spoke Hebrew) - for example see the genealogy of Agenor.

And the eastern connection with the Iliad and Odyssey is well documented and remarked upon by all notable scholars. That Odysseus = Wandering Jew is a mainstream academic theory. Idiot.

Why is it always a leaf

Yeah, I'm a dad too and my daughter and I read together several times a day, every day.

I'm always on the lookout for good, traditional books and stories and avoid like the plague the PC crap we're seeing more and more of.

I've even started to write my own stories for her. Subtle red pills but there all the same.

lol

Little House on the Prairie series. The Oz books. The Borrowers books. The Paddington Bear books. Anne of Green Gables. The Rescuers series by Margery Sharp (yes, like the animated movie). Mrs. Frisbee and the Rats of NIMH. Time Cat by Lloyd Alexander (author of the Prussian series). I wouldn’t worry so much about the books being “based”. The important thing is to get her reading and to get her to love books. If you can manage that you’ll have a much better way to steer her towards the right things later.

On second thought, though I devoured Redwall books as a kid, the ultimate predators were held up as always in the wrong. The books championed the meek and the weak.

Mein Kampf unironically.
Best to teach them the truth early.
Talk to her about the importance of the National Socialist principles and why each part of the book is important.
National Socialism is based on the the preservation and flourishing of your own race rather than being anti other races.

This is one of my favorites. I made my entire freshmen class read this last year.

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Got any book recs?

>furry Jewish graphic novels
Although the father at the end seething about nigs was funny

Roahd Dahl; the Witches
Animal Farm

>Redwall
Based and mousepilled

>The Iliad and the Odyssey are essentially Jewish at their core
>Danaans (Tribe of Dan)
>New Testament better

The only hope this planet has is eradicating Christianity. Every single post from some Christcuck subhuman makes me more and more sure that nothing will ever be more degenerate than that cult.

Legend of Luke

We've been subverted for 2000 years, which is something most just don't want to understand.

mein kampf

Nothing in the Odyssey qualifies Ulysses as a wandering jew.

Same here. I've even told her several stories that I've made up on the fly, with one in particular that I really must write down and polish. It became quite the epic.

Any recommendations from past reads?

I'm not Christian and you're an uninformed idiot who has never read a work of actual scholarship in his life. The 'Greeks' in the Iliad were actually referred to primarily by the terms "Achaeans", "Danaans" and "Argives". That Danaans = Tribe of Dan is a mainstream academic theory with a great deal of support. And the famous 'Argive genealogy' (which you've never heard of, dipshit) directly traces its ancestry to Phoenicians.

Everything in it does, and that's why it's such a common academic observation. Odysseus wears a fucking yarmulke in iconography to, as observed by leading Greek scholar Walter Burkert. Now kill yourself.

Ever read the Illiad? It’s all bloody gore, violence, revenge, heroism, and sex. It’s fucking great.

I read this book when I was around 10 years old. Filled with lessons for a young lad. Especially part 1 (The Sword in the Stone)

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>Also avoid the book "Holes" it is straight up propaganda.
Shit, thanks. I literally had that added to cart.

All the Calvin & Hobbes books are great literature.

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Please give your references because of anything it would be more likely that the myth of the wandering jew would be based on the Ulysses archetype than the opposite.

It's really bad, main character is a Jew and they don't beat around the bush with it, it's outright stated. And the ultimate love story in it is between a nig and a white woman and it's held up as an inspirational tale of heroic love and bravery in intolerant times.

And we all know Jews never steal or subvert native European things...

If you’re trying to find books to read to your kid, check out Newbery Medal and Caldecott Medal winners. My mom bought me those. Picrelated was one of my favs

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Legend of Luke

Arthur rackham is an absolutely fantastic illustrator btw.

>I'm not a Christcuck, I swear! I just peddle all of the same bullshit that the Christcucks do and support the Jew Testament.
No one fucking believes you. We've seen this garbage spammed on the board enough to know where it comes from.

>That Danaans = Tribe of Dan is a mainstream academic theory with a great deal of support
And just like every other Christcuck, you also outright lie about the bullshit you're trying to peddle. There is zero support for this nonsense other than just saying "lul it has Dan in the word so it must be tribe of Dan." The mainstream academic theory is that Tuatha de Danaan and such refer to the river goddess Danu. No connection to Hebrews has ever been shown.

Do a simple google search and you'll find all kinds of accessible scholarship on the question. You can also go deeper and read Burkert's "Orientalizing Revolution" or any modern scholarship on the Iliad/Odyssey. Similarities between Greek and Hebrew mythology are both overwhelming and commonly observed, while it's near-certain that there were significant racially-Semitic elements in ancient Greek society. The famous sacrifices of Iphigenia is a DIRECT retelling of the sacrifice of Isaac as well, complete with the last-minute animal substitution (in some versions).

>furry shit

I disagree.
Aesop's fables are redpilled and teach young children moral lessons founded in european worldviews.
The JEWS corrupted and twisted the anthropomorphized trope with modern media. As long as the children aren't exposed to talmudvision they should be fine.

>The mainstream academic theory is that Tuatha de Danaan
Tuatha de Danaan are the wrong 'Danaans' you ignorant fuck. That's IRISH mythology, not Greek. Everyone point and laugh at the 80-IQ google scholar with NO argument.

>All the Calvin & Hobbes books are great literature.
Jesus, you're right. This is great.

>
>There's no concept of a soul, heaven, virtue, or anything else beneficial

That where you're wrong kiddo read Daniel 12:1-3

You might also look into the Great Illustrated Classics. They are children’s versions of famous literature. I read at least 50 of these when I was a child.

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The sacrifice of iphigenia comes from oral tradition that is older than any recorded source for anything judaic by almost 500 years, at the least

My dad used to read me and my sister Berenstain Bears books before bed. He told me later that they actually taught HIM a lot of moral lessons lol.

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>You might also look into the Great Illustrated Classics
HOLY SHIT!! My childhood is rushing back to me now.

It's the same people supposedly driven from Greece by Syrian invaders, according to Lebor Gabála Érenn (Book of Invasions) and Christcucks apply the same Danaan=tribe of Dan bullshit. The same with claims that the Danes are the tribe of Dan.

>Similarities between Greek and Hebrew mythology are both overwhelming and commonly observed
It's almost like Hebrew mythology was formulated by copying myths from all of the other cultures in their region, thus why their sacred ark and temple are built according to Egyptian architectural standards, Moses shares Sargon of Akkad's backstory, and Genesis is a collection of rebranded Sumerian/Babylonian stories.

What about this passage supports your argument? This refers to "those who sleep in the dust" awakening again, apparently in a prophetic vision of the future. I'm sure you're aware that the Jewish conception of life and death does not distinguish between the body and a spirit? It's literally referring to their dead bodies, not a spirit, rising again.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soul_in_the_Bible

That's a ridiculous position. You have no idea what was or was not transmitted orally before it was written down. And the Iliad/Odyssey and the OT were written down at similar times. Both of them reflect the reality of the iron age, not the Bronze Age when they were supposedly composed, lending support to the idea that they were either heavily modified in the iron age, or composed in it.

Similarities don't end with Iphigenia. Jephthah's sacrifice of the first thing to emerge from his house on returning victorious (his daughter) is a direct analogue for Idomeneus's similar vow that resulted in the sacrifice of his son. And combat where two heroes fight instead of the armies themselves is similarly depicted in both the Iliad and the OT. Similarities go on and on and on.

Again, I'm not Christian. And Tribe of Dan = Danaans = Denyen is a common theory in scholarship with much support, including that the Danaans and Tribe of Dan have the same banner.

The Jewish temple was based on the temple of Melqart in Tyre, not any Egyptian temple. The Sumerian/Babylonian stories you're referring to were actually Akkadian (Semitic), and in many cases (like with the flood story, or Mesopotamian version of the Tower of Babel), no pre-Akkadian versions are known to exist. It's more likely the Semites brought them IN to Mesopotamia than that they took them out.

Rifles for Watie is quite good actually. A little bit of Scots Irish to Indian race mixing but other than that.

Kipling is fucking BASED

>Homer is a kike
Please tell me that this is a joke, because my sides are in orbit

Fuck you Canada. Those books are a symptom of degenerate art and ideas.

You said there is no concept of heaviness in the old testament. I gave you a passage that contains the words in verse 2 " some to everlasting life" meaning heaven. It's called reading comprehension

>Falling for the STEM meme
Scientism without a philosophical framework is partly how we got here

Heaviness. Hahahaha. I meant heaven. Damn auto correct

For girls, The Little House on the Prairie books are pretty much required reading

>Tribe of Dan = Danaans = Denyen is a common theory in scholarship with much support
No matter how many times you make this bullshit claim, it will never be true.

>I'm not a Christcuck, I just post all of the same bullshit false history that they do
No one believes you.

It's not a joke, it's serious mental illness that comes from reframing reality according to Jewish fiction. It leads to flipping around the race of various peoples to try to make sense of how the Bible can be true but distorted, except where it is fictional but accurate. This is the sort of shit that leads to claims that the ancient Israelites were actually Aryan.

>That Odysseus = Wandering Jew is a mainstream academic theory. Idiot.
Wow (((academics))) try to say Odysseus is a jew. Imagine my shock

Not joking at all, and in fact it's obvious if you take even a cursory look at the scholarship. The Mycenaean invasion brought the Aryan Greeks into the Greek peninsula as conquerors of a pre-existing civilization. Around 1200 BC the people they had conquered took back the Peloponnesus in the Dorian invasion (analogous to Joshua's conquest of Canaan). The Iliad/Odyssey are their story, not the story of Aryan Greeks - who from 1200 on were culturally subordinate to the Semitic/Phoenician elements of Greek society. As already pointed out, the Peloponnesians traced their ancestry to Phoenicia, claimed that Cadmus (a Semite) introduced writing to them, etc, and even the bible goes so far as to assert that the Lacedaemonians were Semites in 1 Maccabees 12. Open to counterarguments but it appears you have none.

Everlasting life and heaven are not analogous terms, in any argument, dumbass.

You haven't refuted anything I've said and you have no arguments of your own at all. Because you're too fucking stupid and have never read anything more serious than wikipedia.

fuck off for making me nostalgia OP

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Holy shit

> chapter books
when my nephews uttered this retarded phrase i had no idea what the fuck they were talking about.
why not just call it a "Book" since only shitty Hop On Pop level bullshit intended to be read to a mindless lump of meat that cant even understand human language yet.
anyone who says "chapter book" automatically gets shunted into the "ignorant uneducated illiterate retard" group.

Blah blah blah. You asked for an example and I gave it. Wall of text is irrelevant. Just admit that you were wrong

Treasure island, red badge of courage. This shit was my shit bro.

Haha for god's sake i better get back to the grill. Oh jeez.

I typed one fucking sentence to you, idiot.

>For girls, The Little House on the Prairie books are pretty much required reading
Thanks, I never even looked at these before, but checked a sample from them. Wow, I had no idea they were this accessible. Perfect!

How can I refute what you do not post? Since you can't post any scholarship to support your claim, despite your assertion that this is a common and mainstream view, I can do nothing to refute it.

Or should I just start exposing your nonsense even more directly?
>The Mycenaean invasion brought the Aryan Greeks into the Greek peninsula
>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denyen
>There are suggestions that the Denyen joined with Hebrews to form one of the original 12 tribes of Israel. No strong evidence supports this view, however.
>Greek myth refers to Danaos who with his daughters came from Egypt and settled in Argos. Through Danaë's son, Perseus, the Danaans are said to have built Mycenae.
According to Greek myth, those Danaans were those Aryans, not Hebes. Or are you also one of those claiming that the real Israelites were Aryans as well?

>if you take even a cursory look at the scholarship
>common theory in scholarship with much support
>all kinds of accessible scholarship on the question
>zero citations, zero sources

Julio Verne, Mark Twain, Monteiro Lobato, books about mythology, the classics: Moby Dick, Frankenstein, Alice, Gulliver's Travels, etc, and Lord of the Rings.

> forgot My Side Of The Mountain by jean craighead george
> didnt mention heinlien's youth novels like Tunnel In The Sky
> didnt consider The Black Cauldron by lloyd alexander or Bartimeus trilogy by john stroud
> might as well recommend Bear by marian engel (award winning canadian furry beastiality erotic novel... seriously.)

>> chapter books
>when my nephews uttered this retarded phrase i had no idea what the fuck they were talking about.
That was my experience as well. It's a retarded phrasing. But when you start out looking for books to read your kids, they're just these one-and-done short wastes of time whose front and back covers amount to the entire value of the book. Then they get older, and books start having chapters in them. It's a stupid parent word we made up so we know what other parents are talking about.

Old Testament

1 Maccabees 12:19-21, Good News Translation

The following is a copy of the earlier letter: King Arius of Sparta to Onias the High Priest, greetings. We have found a document about the Spartans and the Jews indicating that we are related and that both of our nations are descended from Abraham.

(33 BC) Diodorus - Historical Library

40.3

Since we are about to give an account of the war against the Jews, we consider it appropriate, before we proceed further, in the first place to relate the origin of this nation, and their customs. In ancient times a great plague occurred in Egypt, and many ascribed the cause of it to the gods, who were offended with them. For since the multitudes of strangers of different nationalities, who lived there, made use of their foreign rites in religious ceremonies and sacrifices, the ancient manner of worshipping the gods, practised by the ancestors of the Egyptians, had been quite lost and forgotten. Therefore the native inhabitants concluded that, unless all the foreigners were driven out, they would never be free from their miseries. All the foreigners were forthwith expelled, and the most valiant and noble among them, under some notable leaders, were brought to Greece and other places, as some relate; the most famous of their leaders were Danaus and Cadmus. But the majority of the people descended into a country not far from Egypt, which is now called Judaea and at that time was altogether uninhabited.

(105) Josephus - Against Apion

1.6

As to the care of writing down the records from the earliest antiquity among the Egyptians, and Babylonians; that the priests were intrusted therewith, and employed a philosophical concern about it; that they were the Chaldean priests that did so among the Babylonians; and that the Phenicians, who were mingled among the Greeks, did especially make use of their letters, both for the common affairs of life, and for the delivering down the history of common transactions

Bruh quit busting my literary nuts, it was all I could think of at the time!

(105) Josephus - Against Apion

1.12

Since therefore, besides what we have already taken notice of, we have had a peculiar way of living of our own, there was no occasion offered us in ancient ages for intermixing among the Greeks; as they had for mixing among the Egyptians, by their intercourse of exporting, and importing their several goods. As they also mixed with the Phenicians, who lived by the sea side, by means of their love of lucre in trade and merchandise.

(1902) Maurice Fishberg - Physical Anthropology of the Jews I

Page 705

Pantukhof considers the Armenians, the Lesghians, and, to some extent, the Georgians and Greeks to be of Semitic derivation. Their brachycephaly (cephalic index 85-87) is one of the reasons for ascribing them to the Semites accordingto Pantukhof.

I also mentioned specific books which you conveniently ignored, and since you clearly know absolutely nothing at all about the origins of Greek civilization (which I had assumed), you can check out:

(1988) Robert Drews - The Coming of the Greeks, Indo-European Conquests in the Aegean and the Near East

For an overview

Based

>Tunnel In The Sky
What's so special about it? I read it translated, so might have missed something, or it got censored.

Red wall was a great series, my Irish grandmother gave them to me as a present when I was little.

Well now you've gone and hurt my feelings. Are you happy that you hurt me with that mean word? Btw it doesn't change the fact that you are still wrong. Everlasting life is a phrase used repeatedly in the Bible that refers to eternal life in heaven with God as opposed to eternal damnation in hell. Oh shit I left my grill for too long something's burning

when english teachers say this phrase i have to wonder what qualifications they have
back in my day "chapter books" were called Books, and everything else was "childrens books", "picture books" or "Crap"
the librarians of my youth would slap the taste out of your mouth if you asked "whur dem chapter buks ad?"
of course nobody even knows what a librabry is any more.
my local library is full of periodicals (including "tha source" and xxl, cuz niggers) shitty romance novels and the popular tripe commonly found in supermarkets and the dollar tree.
even the librarians are dipshits who dont know how to use the dewey decimal system and dont know the difference between fiction, non-fiction and reference.

you left your balls just sitting there, how could i not bust them?

>Abridged
No. John St have them read books at their reading level. They can level up and read the real thing later
I read red badge of courage in the second grade. It doesn't need to be abridged. Also, redpilled as fuck, especially the epilogue

Bro...

read it in english.
translations are usually shitty, and commie translators freely modify the works to support The Party and marxist ideology.

Dude...