The Top 15 were selected from a list of books that were at least 20 years old and published after 1936, the year the Medals began. Illustrated by Blake – came second and third place in the list of favourite Quentin Blake and written 53 years ago, was the number one chosen by parents ofĬhildren aged 1 to 12 across every region of the UK. Story of Charlie Bucket’s adventures in Willy Wonka’s factory, illustrated by This year, to see which books from the past 80 years had made the most impact The CILIP Carnegie & Kate Greenaway Medals, the prestigious book awards forĬhildren and young people that celebrate its 80 th anniversary Originally published in 1964, tops the list of 20 th centuryĬhildren’s books which are still being read today. Over 80% of parents agree strong covers and illustrations are key factors in making a book live long in the memoryĬharlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl,.84% of parents actively encourage their children to read their own childhood favourite.Reading classic books to children makes parents feel happy, nostalgic and comforted too.Roald Dahl firm favourite as he scoops top three places in list of UK’s 15 favourite reads from the past 80 years.Charlie and the Chocolate Factory beats Harry Potter as it tops list of children’s books that have stood the test of time
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