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Best books by Tomie dePaola

16th Sep 2025
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Tomie dePaola, a beloved American author and illustrator, graced the world with a vibrant tapestry of stories and images that have captivated generations. From the cozy kitchens of Strega Nona to the sun-drenched fields of Oliver Button, his books are renowned for their warmth, humor, and gentle wisdom. DePaola's distinctive art style, characterized by bold lines and joyful illustrations, brought to life a cast of unforgettable characters and celebrated the simple pleasures of childhood, family, and community. Whether you grew up with his classics or are just discovering his magical world, this list offers a curated selection of his most cherished works, each a testament to his enduring legacy in children's literature. Now it's your turn to share your favorites! We've compiled a starting selection of some of Tomie dePaola's most celebrated books, but we know that personal connections and cherished memories make every reader's "best" list unique. **Use the drag-and-drop feature below to reorder these titles according to your own personal ranking.** We encourage you to experiment, move your most beloved books to the top, and let us know which stories truly hold a special place in your heart. Your curated order will shape the ultimate "Best Books by Tomie dePaola" list, celebrating the diverse and beloved stories that have made such an impact.

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Best books by Tomie dePaola

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"Trouble in the Barkers' Class" captures the relatable experience of a classroom disrupted by a new, difficult student. Moffie and Morgie's initial excitement about a new classmate quickly sours when Carole Anne reveals herself to be a bully, resorting to physical intimidation and theft. The narrative expertly highlights the emotional toll this takes on the protagonists, showcasing the disruption of their school environment. However, the story takes a heartwarming turn when Morgie discovers the root of Carole Anne's unhappiness, leading to a profound moment of empathy and reconciliation. This arc from conflict to connection, demonstrating the power of understanding and forgiveness, is a hallmark of Tomie dePaola's sensitive storytelling. This book belongs on a list of Tomie dePaola's best for its masterful blend of realistic childhood challenges and an ultimately optimistic and affirming resolution. DePaola consistently explored themes of friendship, understanding, and overcoming obstacles in his diverse body of work. "Trouble in the Barkers' Class" exemplifies this, presenting complex social dynamics in a way that is accessible and meaningful for young readers. The gentle yet direct exploration of bullying, coupled with the powerful message of empathy and the ability for even the most difficult situations to be resolved with kindness, showcases dePaola's unique talent for creating stories that resonate deeply with children, fostering emotional intelligence and a belief in positive change.
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