Best Books to Read for Students

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Books have long played an important role as a handy time machine that allows us to travel across the past, present and future. Besides being a constant source of joy, reading regularly as a child also offers other advantages. Children who read from a young age will have a stronger grasp of grammar and vocabulary as well as improved fluency and attention spans.

Here you will get a list of the best motivational books for students, along with the best storytelling books and everything you can imagine!

Best books to read

Books For Ages 8 to 12 Kids:

1. Stuart Little Books

E. B. White’s first book for children, Stuart Little, published in 1945, is usually recognized as a classic of children’s literature.

The novel tells the realistic yet fantastical story of Stuart Little, a young human child who resembles a mouse.

Parents should know that Stuart Little, the book by E.B. White is an excellent bridge between chapter books and full-length novels. A brave and polite mouse named Stuart goes on one of the biggest adventures of his life as he set out to find a missing friend. Throughout the novel, Stuart is a protagonist that can be admired and respected by many readers.

2. The Magic of the lost temple

The Magic of the Lost Temple is an attractively illustrated, easy-to-read book first full-length children’s fiction novel by Sudha Murty.

For school children, the book is great to read because it provides a lot of information. Additionally, it shows the difference between city life and rural life. This adventure novel is perfect for a group read-along. full of adorable illustrations that improve the vocabulary of 8 to 12-year-olds.

Books For 12 Plus Kids:

Sudha Murty’s Books

Sudha Murty

Sudha Murty is a renowned author in English and Kannada. She has written over 24 books in total, several of which have been translated into different languages and cover a range of literary genres. All of her novels are suitable and ideal for young children to read.

With growing children, Many of us may desire to tell stories with timeless morals. When talking about children’s literature, we should bring up Mrs. Sudha Murthy’s children’s books. Often referred to as India’s favorite storyteller, her books are stuffed with clear tales with charming narratives.

Here are some of Sudha Murthy’s best books, all of them are really motivational and interesting to read.

How I Taught My Grandmother to Read: This wonderful story is about a grandmother’s decision to learn to read and the granddaughter’s kindness throughout the process. This book can be really valuable for your children and anyone else since it plants the belief that anything is achievable if you have a strong desire and take decisive action.

How the Earth Got This Beauty: Sudha Murty’s books always fascinate young readers and teach them a variety of fascinating things in a lighthearted manner owing to their impeccable charm and simplicity. The narrative explains how the natural world around us, with its vast oceans, high mountains and exotic animals, makes us wonder how everything came to be and how the beauty of the earth was attained.

The magic of the lost temple, the gopi diaries and the bird with golden wings, Sudha Murthy’s charming story will transport children to a world of wonderful stories.

Ranjitlal’s Books

Ranjit Lal is the author of over thirty books for adults and children. For his novel Faces in the Water, he has been a winner of the Crossword Best Children’s Book Award. His writing career is an inspiration for many children. His books include the much-acclaimed and widely read The Bossman Adventures, Enjoying Birds, Faces in the Water and The Crow Chronicles.

There are many motivational books available for children which can be very good for them. These books teach children about hard work, self-confidence, personal development and how to be a good person. They also help in boosting self-esteem and build confidence in kids.

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