What Makes a Book a ‘Classic’ or Not?

A classic is like a favorite toy you never grow out of. It's the kind of book that makes you laugh, cry, or even want to be friends with the characters. A lot of people read it over and over again because they love it so much. But not all books become classics, only those that stick around for many years and still feel special today.

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  1. Your favorite book from when you were a kid still feels magical now.
  2. You read Charlotte’s Web every year because it makes you laugh and cry.
  3. Your teacher reads The Little Prince to your class, even though it was written long ago.

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