Daily inspiration with the Top 5 picture books for children and adults

 The joy of reading often lies in the ability of humorous prose to trigger spontaneous laughter as the story unfolds.

Children should be encouraged to experience joy and laughter as they grow. This happiness is a valuable asset that can inspire positivity and resilience, helping them navigate challenges in life. Picture books are a great way to inspire them with these positivities, fostering not only fun reading but also creating fond memories with friends and parents who read together. As children's imaginations are rich and lasting, these shared moments can leave an indelible mark on their hearts. I'd like to share a list of the top 10 picture books for children and adults.

These books promise not only personal enjoyment but also offer a chance for all the children in your community to have a wonderful time.

1. I love LEMONADE by Mark and Rowan Sommerset



The turkey is trying to offer lemonade to the sheep, but the sheep seem like they need to be more eager. This book is about a foolish turkey and a clever sheep. It's an English picture book recommended for not only elementary school students but also young children. The book is so simple that even looking at the pictures alone can help you understand the story.


2. THAT'S DISGUSTING ! by Puttau Gervais

In this hilarious picture book, our playful main character explores a world of funny and messy antics! They sniff socks, enjoy boogies, and create art with earwax – it's a giggle-filled adventure that even grown-ups will find super icky but also super funny! The words 'that is disgusting' practically jump off the pages, and if you read this book to kids again and again, you can be sure they'll be yelling 'that is disgusting' with big smiles!


Learning English can be a blast like never before. Forget boring lessons – jump into this delightful story instead. Reading a favourite book over and over is the secret recipe for learning a new language. So, celebrate your child's unique interests and choose books that make them laugh. Who knew that being 'disgusting' could be this much fun.

3. Good News Bad News  by Jeff Mack 


Even without a single word, the pictures alone tell a complete story, making it a perfect recommendation for toddlers just starting to learn English. It's the rabbit's birthday, and as they head out for a picnic, good and bad news awaits them!!


4. Frog and Fly by Jeff Mack - Six Slurpy Stories


 Take a peek at the front picture, and you'll discover something exciting about this book – it's packed with six super funny stories! In the first one, a fly and a frog become fast friends, but guess what? Frog gets a hankering for a fly snack! What happens next is a riot of laughter as Frog tries hilarious tricks to catch that speedy fly. These stories are a barrel of laughs you won't want to miss!

5. UNDERWEAR by Jenn Harney 


Welcome to the wonderful world of Janny Harney, a master of creating quirky and lovable characters! Among her series, the ones that always steal the show are the ones centered around belly buttons, toots, and poop – kids can't get enough of the giggles these books bring. In 'Dad Bear's Underwear,' you'll discover how even something as ordinary as underwear becomes a fantastic plaything for Baby Bear. But what sets Janny Harney's work apart is the delightful abundance of rhymes that fill her pages. It's not just a translation; it's a book that transcends language barriers and connects with children all over the world, thanks to its timeless humour and universal charm. So, why not read it aloud with the rhymes intact and enjoy a good chuckle? This board book is not just cute; it's a hilarious gem that showcases Janny Harney's talent for making kids of all ages burst into laughter! 

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