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What to Read Wednesday: Chocolate Books for Kids

January 20, 2016 by Anne Campbell Leave a Comment

The Best Chocolate Books for Kids

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Chocolate. ‘Nuff said, right? I don’t think we could make it happily through a week with it! In honor of our theme, we’re sharing a decadent chocolicious pie recipe, along with some of our favorite choco-themed kids’ books. Be sure to scroll down and add your link–it doesn’t have to be related to the theme–anything reading or family-related is welcome!

“All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn’t hurt.”
― Charles M. Schulz

This divine pie is not light on calories or carbs, but it is oh, so good. It’s okay to be naughty once in a while, isn’t it? And this pie will “for sure” satisfy a craving. It’s also super easy to make, so junior chefs can join in the fun. Click here for the recipe!

Free Printable

Click here or on the image below for a free printable chocolate themed library checklist and activity!

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Our Favorite Chocolate Books for Kids

  • Max’s Chocolate Chicken (Max and Ruby)
  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
  • Lilly’s Chocolate Heart
  • Curious George Goes to a Chocolate Factory
  • Chocolate Island (Usborne Young Puzzle Adventures)
  • The Best Mouse Cookie

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And now for the link up!

Our hosts will still share a themed selection of our favorite books each week.

If you’d like to join us as a co-host for What to Read Wednesday, please contact Anne.

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This list has our book themes, but you don’t have to stick to that to link up–any family-friendly posts are welcome. So, come on! Join in the fun!

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