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    1. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 28 Jul 2020

      22. The Paper Bag Princess A book that teaches girls about the importance of being brave and clever and not tolerating bums And boys to appreciate brave and clever girls, and to not be bumspic.twitter.com/NcNsJtPEHv

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    2. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 28 Jul 2020

      23. Saint George and the Dragon The author adapted /Spencer/ for kids and Hyman illustrated down to marginalia. We shall see her work again. Kegan 3 is important for kids because good things are, Good and this book is an embodiment of this precept. A thing of beauty.pic.twitter.com/agcysFdTmm

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    3. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 28 Jul 2020

      24. Bilbo's Last Song It turns out that you can never introduce Tolkein too early. I only learned of this a week ago, and wasn't sure what I would get; I rather like it! A lovely poem, a nocturne, an elegy. Sleep well, kiddo, and dream of Amanpic.twitter.com/0MhS9vvgdu

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    4. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 28 Jul 2020

      25. The Little Prince Written by war hero Antoine de Saint-Exupery, needing no introduction, of course you must have known this book would make the list and everyone should read it BUT Did you /also/ know that some magnificent bastard made an unabridged pop-up version?pic.twitter.com/oedKYhCXv6

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    5. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 29 Jul 2020

      got some packagespic.twitter.com/sWad3w2Uor

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    6. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 29 Jul 2020

      26. The Kitchen Knight This is another Hodge/Hyman collaboration, this time retelling part of the story of Gareth from the Matter of England Another entry in my Good Things are Good early childhood curriculum, upon which I shall expound going forwardpic.twitter.com/CWrjGSdG5K

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    7. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 29 Jul 2020

      27. East of the Sun, West of the Moon Norse folk tales. @orthonormalist has a fantastic reading list somewhere--preparation for a great books curriculum, but for kids. I understand it's full of folk tales. This is not a mistake. Children's books should be beautiful.pic.twitter.com/KWDQHK1DKt

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    8. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 29 Jul 2020

      28. Frederick There are many good ways to live. Frederick shows one of them.pic.twitter.com/aKjgZJQlui

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    9. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 29 Jul 2020

      29. Babar My parents took me to a children's theater production of Babar when I was six. The narrator was introducing the Elephant King with a series of astounded questions--"Who could this be?" I shouted "It's Babar, silly!" and he graciously granted me, "Yes, it's Babar."pic.twitter.com/nj3kFroTsr

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    10. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 29 Jul 2020

      30. Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins I don't know whether this was a popular Jewish story before it was published in _Cricket_ but by the time I was nine even my semirural Catholic school had a copypic.twitter.com/3WAXpZECkz

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      eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 29 Jul 2020

      32. Little Red Riding Hood Of course everyone knows this story, but everyone must also hear it for the first time. A problem with many stories is that they are written for the entertainment of a jaded reader, rather than for a naive child. Modern Disney movies exemplify this.pic.twitter.com/XUD5wY1eqf

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        2. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 29 Jul 2020

          33. The Stinky Cheese Man This book is a distillation of the phenomenon I mentioned above. It is nonsensical without a familiarity of the base material; it is an attaqq on decency and aesthetics; it is concentrated irony poisoning. It is however reasonably funny.pic.twitter.com/C6ZlHzRd7h

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        3. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 29 Jul 2020

          eigenrobot Retweeted ☉rthonormalist

          31. Oops I missed it Here's the name of the list I mentioned, haven't found a direct link Thanks buddy!https://twitter.com/orthonormalist/status/1288647840189698048?s=19 …

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          ☉rthonormalist @orthonormalist
          Replying to @random_scrub @eigenrobot
          Great Books Academy curriculum
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        4. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 29 Jul 2020

          34. The Little Old Man Who Could Not Read Recommended by a mutual, this is the story of a sweet old man and his incredibly long-suffering wife. I suspect there is much empathy for illiterate kids here.pic.twitter.com/nz4rIDw9S4

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        5. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 29 Jul 2020

          35. The Rainbow Goblins Another mutual's recommendation although @selentelechia remembers it from her childhood A tale of wickedness, gluttony, and hubris Sumptuously illustrated by an Italian Count, painting oil on oakpic.twitter.com/o4KQnAw1rA

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        6. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 29 Jul 2020

          36. Rapunzel I wonder what it was like to publish stories about heteronormative families with uncomplicated love for one another in the late 20th century. Especially as Hyman herself was divorced, with a child; she may have been gay. What was she looking for in her art?pic.twitter.com/eU85Yy1o5h

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        7. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 29 Jul 2020

          37. Calvin and Hobbes Extremely good to read as a parent or as a kid or just generally. The complete collection is very nice but heavy for small hands. I used to babysit a bright two year old named Phinneas who identified with Calvin intensely. He made his own transmogrifier.pic.twitter.com/ujo4U3BXB1

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        8. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 30 Jul 2020

          38. Swimmy A children's introduction to ecobolshevism, ethereally illustratedpic.twitter.com/8zA6es7Wdv

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        9. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 30 Jul 2020

          39. Strega Nona A good introduction to the multifarious dangers of witchcraft, and the corruption of even the clergy by that black art. Excellent preparatory material for a future scholar of Malleus Maleficarumpic.twitter.com/eMp3W4U067

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        10. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 30 Jul 2020

          40. Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark Stories are not actually scary. Appropriate for ages 0-3.pic.twitter.com/2Mg3tPZB4z

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        11. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 30 Jul 2020

          eigenrobot Retweeted eigenrobot

          addendumhttps://twitter.com/eigenrobot/status/1289018418062962688?s=19 …

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          eigenrobot @eigenrobot
          Replying to @Neil_Jetter
          oh right the _illustrations_ are nightmare fuel should have mentioned that
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        12. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 30 Jul 2020

          41. Where The Wild Things Are Monarchoprimitivist Calvin and Hobbespic.twitter.com/v9J6hVQ4qk

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        13. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 30 Jul 2020

          42. Corduroy Every think about how corduroy is probably actually a terrible fabric for a stuffed animal of any varietypic.twitter.com/8idYcX6Jt2

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        14. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 30 Jul 2020

          43. Goodnight Moon Deep lore: 1. My ex had a theory the old woman was actually a ghost 2. Some old biddy kept this out of the New York Public Library for decadespic.twitter.com/1fuP9pvPuO

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        15. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 30 Jul 2020

          Found more books on another bookcase Kids like diversity in their reading material right

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        16. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 30 Jul 2020

          Baby is not due til late February/early March and this is all I know how to do to prepare for being a dad I find myself getting more books about as quickly I list them here, another dozen or two are on the way along with a few dozen I have that I haven't posted yet Oh dear

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        17. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 31 Jul 2020

          44. Augie and the Green Knight By @ZachWeiner and illustrated by @Bouletcorp I backed this on Kickstarter but lost the original copy It is extremely good, perfect really, for an unusually precocious grade schooler but might not be fully appreciated otherwisepic.twitter.com/UQCk6W9xrQ

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        18. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 31 Jul 2020

          eigenrobot Retweeted Michael Jimenez

          45. Charlotte's Web welphttps://twitter.com/mikeets14/status/1289329699735257088?s=19 …

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          Michael Jimenez @mikeets14
          My 9yr old’s first book review, I guess pic.twitter.com/19bvN4AnVr
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        19. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 31 Jul 2020

          46. The Big Brown Bear Another extremely dumb book and I loved it when I was three Long-suffering wives with dumb husband's appears to be an ancient trope Sorry @selentelechia we become the stories we readpic.twitter.com/9nViIvWz1j

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        20. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 31 Jul 2020

          47. The Gashlycrumb Tinies A firm, morally-upright traditional British alphabet bookpic.twitter.com/wH0ZRq8lSK

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        21. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 31 Jul 2020

          48. Bare Bear An ethnographic extract regarding the vile sartorial habits of polar megafauna Hilarious to four year oldspic.twitter.com/WOmzLqCUWn

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        22. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 1 Aug 2020

          49. Various Eric Carle books Overall would rate: Caterpillar: 10/10 Ladybug: 6/10 Bear: 7/10 Spider: 9/10 Rereading I was slightly irritated that they're overengineered pedagogical devices rather than just stories but the art is gorgeouspic.twitter.com/Nwbxvyt4JQ

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        23. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 1 Aug 2020

          50. The Story of Ferdinand, The Bull Who Just Wanted to Grill, Por Deo's Sake vaguely offensive to the entire Iberian Peninsula probablypic.twitter.com/zjmZ58ckdq

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        24. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 1 Aug 2020

          51. The Tyger Voyage From the man who brought you Watership Down and Shardik, a Victorian tale of a father-son voyage (they are Tigers) No horrifying animal deaths but there is an element of the occult Newer versions have replaced the g-word with the preferred "Vistani"pic.twitter.com/3NMHYSuW8K

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        25. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 1 Aug 2020

          52. Dorrie's Magic From a mutual's recommendation. Very much a learn-to-read book, I found it charming Dorrie just wants her room to be cleaned and she doesn't want to do it herself. Deeply relatable, with an ultimately Petersonesque messagepic.twitter.com/x77dPWTmPN

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        26. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 1 Aug 2020

          53. The Sleeping Beauty Another Hyman retelling, very much not Disney-style A story about the importance of party etiquette and the ineluctability of Fate Illustrations include tasteful nudes and corpsespic.twitter.com/wChyIq7FHr

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        27. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 2 Aug 2020

          54. Where the Sidewalk Ends Various horrifying poems and illustrations by Shel Silverstein, a strange man Beloved by third graders who have to read a poem for school I have to say they have stuck with mepic.twitter.com/DDBrAryXIK

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        28. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 2 Aug 2020

          55. A Child's Garden of Verses By Robert Mother Louis Fucking Stevenson! Probably more for reading to than reading by; poems about life from the perspective of a child. Gorgeous art neaveau illuminations I think @orthonormalist told me to get this one, glad I did.pic.twitter.com/EqDcppPb8c

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        29. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 2 Aug 2020

          56. Alice I am dismayed to report I somehow never got this as a child; seems right not to repeat this error (although another book had Jabberwocky and the illustration and that was absolutely terrifying at four) Recently reissued in glorious color; Carroll remains uncancelled.pic.twitter.com/xaOixWwmDQ

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        30. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 2 Aug 2020

          nouveau, stupid autocorrect or whatever the hell that was

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        31. eigenrobot‏ @eigenrobot 2 Aug 2020

          57. The Little Island A little jewel of a book, a year passing from the perspective of a wise little island Its discourse with a visiting cat is provocative (good sense)pic.twitter.com/g9s4nb1ZX7

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