Neil Gaiman mentions the Telegraph's list of 100 books every child should read - early years, middle years and late teens - and it turns out that I've read an astonishing number of them, so I'll quite happily recommend the list, even if it is from the Torygraph, and a bit flippant at times. Most of my cousins' children are too old for this stuff, and so far only one of my sister in law has spawned, so I'm mostly posting this so it can become part of my external memory. Still: a list of children's books, including many Roald Dahl books, that doesn't include Fantastic Mr Fox? Heresy!