VIA MERCHANT
Genre: Fantasy
For fans of: A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket and The Mouse and the Motorcycle by Beverly Cleary
The late, great Roald Dahl reads five of his famous children’s stories from the 1960s and ’70s—including Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, James and the Giant Peach and Fantastic Mr. Fox—in his deliciously dramatic, distinctive English accent. The lively reading of some of the best children’s books of all time shows Dahl clearly enjoying his vivid characters and unexpected plot twists, from James’s giant peach bobbing across the Atlantic Ocean to the Enormous Crocodile’s “secret plans and clever tricks” to eat a nice, juicy child (that somehow always fail). Die-hard Dahl fans who are stocking up for a really long car trip should also get hold of Matilda as read by Kate Winslet, who does a great job bringing the precocious character and the atrocious adults to life.
VIA MERCHANT
Genre: Mythology/fantasy
For fans of: Keeper of the Lost Cities by Shannon Messenger and Amari and the Night Brothers by B.B. Alston
Rick Riordan introduced a whole generation to the joys of Greek mythology books in 2005 with the Percy Jackson series, starting with book one, The Lightning Thief. The funny, clever, irreverent retelling of myths about the hero Perseus (Percy, Perseus, get it?) work beautifully as read-alouds. Some of our favorite details may go over your children’s heads—such as when the elevator to Olympus, home of the weather god Zeus, plays a Muzak version of “Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head”—but we guarantee everyone in the car will be both laughing and sitting on the edge of their seats.
“The Lightning Thief released when I was in middle school, and though I didn’t read—and love—the series until I was in college, it was formative to a lot of my friends,” says Strolle. “Now, at the library I work at, it’s been such a delight to watch kids discover the series all over again, especially now that there is such a plethora in the world to discover: the musical adaptation, the two films, the currently running TV show, the shelves full of world-expanding spinoffs…”
And speaking of spinoffs, families embarking on particularly long road trips may want to bring those along too. Listening to Riordan’s other mythological series would probably take you cross-country and back.
VIA MERCHANT
Genre: Fiction
For fans of: Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren and The Family Under the Bridge by Natalie Savage Carlson
If you’ve never met Barbara Robinson’s funny, rotten, larcenous family of dramatically under-supervised children who never saw an event they didn’t want to take over, you’re in for a treat. Our favorite of Robinson’s novels is 1971’s The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, in which the Herdmans commandeer all the leading roles, smoke cigars in the church bathroom and insist on supplementing the gifts of the Magi with a whole ham. The late Elaine Stritch’s raspy, brassy voice is wonderfully well-suited to narrate the rollicking storylines of this great Christmas book for kids. It’s one of the best audiobooks for family road trips—especially around the holidays!