10 Children’s Books You Should Read As An Adult

6. Oh, The Places You’ll Go

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This quote says it all. You are smart, and you are able, so go out there and live!

7. Alexander And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

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I think my parents first knew I was a realist, (or as some people call it, a pessimist) when I chose this as my favorite book in 2nd grade. The struggle is real, and Alexander is such a champ. He even learns a thing or two about how maybe, just maybe, the way to handle bad days isn’t by running away, but by facing them head on.
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