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What are the famous children's literature books?

Here are ten famous children's literature (which will be updated later if necessary):

Gulliver's Travels is an outstanding satirical novel in the 18th century in England. Dr Gulliver, who is naturally adventurous, recounts his experiences and experiences of sailing in distress and drifting to several fairy-tale countries such as Lilliput and Adult. The fantasy of the plot is organically combined with the authenticity of reality, which adds unique artistic charm to the novel.

The Adventures of the Boastmaster is a special bragging story that combines absurdity and reality, and combines fairy tales, jokes and funny stories. It tells a series of funny and absurd adventure stories of Baron Minhausen when he was traveling abroad. Because many fantasy, bragging and exaggeration were added in the narrative process, the name Minhausen has long been synonymous with people who like to brag and lie, exaggerate infinitely and be arrogant.

The Water Child is a touching story to educate children to improve themselves. The author vividly tells the beautiful story of how a chimney sweeper, under the guidance of a fairy, experienced various adventures and became a water child with a kind and humorous tone and beautiful and concise writing.

Alice in Wonderland is a story full of strange fantasies. The story tells that a little girl named Alice and her sister fell asleep while reading by the river. In her dream, she chased a rabbit in a vest and fell into a rabbit hole, thus coming to a wonderful world. The author created a wonderful wonderland and brought us into an absurd and bizarre world.

Pinocchio is known as "the masterpiece of Italian children's books" and "the most beautiful book among Italian children's books". This paper describes Pinocchio's process from a wayward, naughty, lazy, lying, caring for others, not learning, and only thinking about playing all day, to a good boy who is polite, loves learning, works hard, respects his elders and cares for others, and a series of adventures he experienced, full of childlike interest and imagination.

The Wizard of Oz is an imaginative fantasy story of a foreign country. With a strange imagination, the author describes the story of a little girl who was blown to Austria by a whirlwind, United with her three friends: the lion, the scarecrow and the tin man, overcame the evil, and fought the devil tirelessly to realize her wish, and finally got her wish.

Wonders of the Jungle tells the thrilling story of Mogri, a wolf child, and several other animals. The story is thrilling and fascinating, which unfolds a mysterious and magnificent Indian jungle scroll for readers, full of exotic customs.

Peter Pan is Barry's most influential masterpiece. The author tells people affectionately through the wonderful images of Neverland and Peter Pan, a boy who refuses to grow up: childhood is the most beautiful music in life, cherish the precious childhood and let the children enjoy the joy that belongs to them.

The Wind in the Willows is a tender work about friendship and home. The plot revolves around four small animals, namely, a submissive mole, a clever rat, a prudent badger and a toad who always wants to show off. The author uses poetic prose style to show a wonderful picture of nature.

The Little Prince is a beautiful fairy tale full of poetry and warmth. It tells the story that "I" met a strange and innocent little prince in the vast Sahara desert-he came from a distant small planet. The author insinuates the absurdity and hypocrisy of the adult world through the travel of the little prince. The plot is unique and tortuous, and the writing is full of poetry and philosophy, which makes people memorable after reading it. The selected versions of this book are of first-class quality, all by famous artists, and they are well received by readers and represent the highest translation level in China. A large number of illustrations in the book enhance the reading interest of this book, and it is an ideal reader specially designed for China readers, which conforms to teenagers' aesthetic orientation and reading appreciation psychology.