That is a very hard question to answer. I don’t want to count “Go DogGo” so will have to say Bambi By Felix Salten. An awesome book that is intimate but epic. It makes you feel that a long tome has passed but is not a long book to read. A bot mor realistic
than the Disney movie.
I remember acting out a Dick/Jane/Sally book in first grade, and the teacher kept replacing Sally because nobody was doing it right. Sally was at the kitchen counter, standing on a chair. Problem was, standing on a classroom chair put your knees at table level, which was silly.
As for the first book I read? Really? More than a half century ago? In an entirely different millennium? I dunno, probably a Dr. Seuss book.
The first one I remember is Go Dog Go. My great-aunt brought it as a gift when I was 3, and I found out years later that she did it because my grandmother had been bragging about how early I'd learned to read and she thought I'd actually just memorized the books I had at my grandmother's house. So she gave me a new one, and I sat down and read it to them both.
I can't remember the name, but it was a Bobsey Twins Book. I loved them. Also Nancy Drew Mysteries.
Now you know how old I am still reading a lot, but now Pendergast series by Lincoln/Child.
Thanks, OP, for this thread. I have never thought of this before....good memories.
I have no idea of my first book. I remember Dick and Jane in first grade class, but I think I was already reading by then. My guess would be Cat in the Hat.
However, I do remember reading Amelia Bedelia all the time as a kid. I loved the predicaments she would get her self into.