Well, 'Where the Wild Things Are' by Maurice Sendak is also very funny. Max, the main character, gets sent to his room without supper and his imagination takes him to a land full of wild things. The illustrations and the simple yet imaginative story are quite hilarious.
The humor in it. Kids love to laugh, and when a story has funny characters like the silly cat in 'The Cat in the Hat' or strange situations like in 'James and the Giant Peach', it grabs their attention right away.
A little kid said to his mother, 'Mom, I'm so tired.' His mom asked, 'Why are you so tired?' He replied, 'I've been running up and down the stairs all day.' His mom was confused and said, 'But we live in a bungalow!' The kid just shrugged and said, 'I know, but I still had fun.'
The following is a hilarious example of a children's crosstalk,"Did Not Do Well": A: Hello everyone, I'm a little smart guy. B: (with a long face) Boohoo, hello everyone, I'm not in a good mood. A: Yo, what's wrong with you? It was like a frosted eggplant. B: It's all because I didn't do well in the exam. (Sadder, sobs) A: Hey, this is not a big deal. B: It's easy for you to say. You didn't do badly. A: Do you know? This exam is like playing a game. If you can't pass it once, let's play it again. B: But my parents will scold me. A: If your parents scold you, you can say,"Dad, Mom, I'm just accumulating failure experience. Failure is the mother of success. I'm only a few steps away from success." B: What kind of twisted logic is this? A: How is this crooked logic? Look, I'm testing you. Why didn't you do well? B: (Scratching his head) I don't know either. I feel like I can do all the questions, but the answer is wrong. A: Did aliens invade your brain during the exam and steal all your knowledge? B: There are no aliens. A: Did your eyes suddenly become highly near-sighted during the exam and misread the questions? B: No, I have good eyesight. [A: Did you lose control of your hand when you were doing the questions and write in Martian?] B: (amused) Don't tease me. A: I'm not teasing you. Look, there must be a reason why we didn't do well in the exam. We have to find this little monster and defeat it. He would be able to do well in the next exam. B: But I'm still sad. A: Don't be sad. You see, I didn't do well in the last exam, so I told my dad,"Dad, I didn't do well this time because I used my intelligence to do other great things, such as helping mom catch cockroaches in the kitchen and naming the neighbor's dog." B: What did your dad say? A: My dad said,"Forget it. If you don't do well next time, you'll live with Xiao Qiang." However, I worked hard and improved in this exam. B: Really? A: Of course it's true. As long as you pull yourself together, you'll definitely do well next time. When that time comes, you can show off in front of your parents. B: It's not good to show off. A: (Patting B on the shoulder) Haha, I just want to make you happy. Let's start analyzing those wrong questions now and overcome them. We'll let everyone look at you in a new light in the next exam. B: Alright, let's get started.
The Secret Garden was a story that was very suitable for children. This children's novel by the American female author Frances Hodgson Burnet tells the story of a lonely little girl, Mary. After her parents died, Mary lived in her uncle's big house until she broke into a garden that had been closed for a long time. She experienced a poetic resurrection with the farm boy, Deacon, and the young master, Colin. This book was a classic children's novel that had been selling well for the past 100 years and had been adapted into film and television works many times. If you're looking for a children's novel with a rich plot, I highly recommend Secret Garden.
One story could be about a little boy who thought his pet dog could fly. So he climbed on the roof with the dog and tried to push it off, thinking it would soar like a bird. Luckily, his mom saw just in time and stopped him. It was hilarious but also a bit scary at the same time.
There is the story of 'The Good Samaritan'. A man is robbed and left on the side of the road. Many pass by without helping, but a Samaritan, who was from a group not well - liked by others, stops and takes care of the injured man. It teaches children the importance of being kind to everyone, regardless of differences. It's a great example of how kindness should be unconditional.
One amazing children's story is 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'. Alice follows a white rabbit down a hole and enters a strange world full of curious creatures. It's full of vivid imagination, with characters like the Cheshire Cat and the Mad Hatter, which has fascinated children for generations.
A great 5 - minute children's story is 'The Three Little Pigs'. There are three little pigs who leave home to build their own houses. The first pig builds his house out of straw, the second out of sticks. But a big bad wolf comes and blows their houses down easily. The third pig builds his house out of bricks, which is very strong. When the wolf tries to blow it down, he fails. This story tells children about the importance of building things well and being prepared.
One great children's story is 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'. It's full of strange and wonderful creatures and events. Alice's journey through Wonderland is full of surprises and it's written in a very imaginative way that captures children's minds.
One great resilience children's story is 'The Little Engine That Could'. The little engine was faced with a very difficult task of pulling a heavy train over a mountain. It kept saying 'I think I can, I think I can' and through its determination and positive thinking, it managed to succeed. This story teaches children that with a positive attitude and perseverance, they can overcome challenges.