10 books teachers love reading to their own kids

4. Charlotte's Web
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- We reached out to teachers to discover what they read to their own kids and why. From classics like Charlotte's Web to recent hits like The Book with No Pictures , these 10 books are among teachers' top picks for kids age 5 to 10.
- 1. "The Book With No Pictures"
- 2. "Locomotive"
- 3. "Mercy Watson"
- 4. "Charlotte's Web"
- 5. "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe"
- 6. "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone"
- 7. "The One and Only Ivan"
- 8. "The Tale of Despereaux"
- 9. "Wonder"
- 10. "Smile"
Teachers have a knack for knowing how to connect with kids, and they’re skilled at drawing out kids to talk about the characters and ideas in a story. So wouldn’t it be fun to step inside a teacher’s home library to see what’s on their shelves? To find out which, among the scads of books they’re familiar with and stock in their classrooms, are the gems they treasure for their loved ones?
We reached out to teachers to discover what they read to their own kids and why. From classics like Charlotte’s Web to recent hits like The Book with No Pictures , these 10 books are among teachers’ top picks for kids age 5 to 10.
(For more great books, check out these lists: Picture Books and Books All Kids Should Read Before They’re 12 .)1. “The Book With No Pictures”

2. “Locomotive”

3. “Mercy Watson”

4. “Charlotte’s Web”

5. “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe”

6. “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone”

7. “The One and Only Ivan”

8. “The Tale of Despereaux”

9. “Wonder”

10. “Smile”
