In no particular order:
1) Books by Joy Wilt Berry
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Berry
2) (I think it was an article in my reading book, called "Mrs. Birdie's Bread")
https://www.familycookbookproject.com/recipe/717744/mrs-birdies-bread.html
3) Morris the Moose Goes To School
Here's a YouTube video I found.
https://youtu.be/x_pOgyhWORc
4) The Banana Pie That Changed the World
https://www.amazon.com/banana-pie-that-changed-world/dp/0874066115
5) Let's Get Turtles
https://www.amazon.com/Lets-Get-Turtles-Millicent-Selsam/dp/B000V4XBDI
6) The Berenstain Bears
7) Dr. Seuss books, but I later heard that Dr. Seuss was Illuminati
8) (I almost forgot) Freckle Juice by Judy Blume. I remember the fictional character, "Nicky Lane".
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/freckle-juice-judy-blume/1101094876
9) Eat Your Peas, Louise!
https://shop.scholastic.com/teachers-ecommerce/teacher/books/rookie-reader-level-b-eat-your-peas-louise-9780516237961.html
I can't think of a 10th one. These are all the ones I remember.
Now, "I'm" writing books & short stories. I love to read nonfiction, but write both fiction & nonfiction. I don't like to read fiction anymore, since my teenage years. I know, crazy. I don't even like to go back & read my own short stories! 😹🤡
During my teenage years, I used to check out 30 health & medicine books at the library, read them overnight, & then return them the next day. (The narcissistic former foster mother used that as another reason to think I'm batshit crazy! She even went as far as to try to stop me from reading so many books because I was also waking up to & figuring out her abuse.) I've been writing & daydreaming since I was a kid.