Gosh I'd forgotten Cheery Tree/Willow farm! Are they Enid Blyton?
@ValiaH I reckon your children would love this one:
www.amazon.co.uk/Are-We-There-Yet-collection/dp/1405282703?tag=mumsnetforum-21
My favourite children's books are mostly Eva Ibbotson. One dog and his boy and The Abominables are awesome! Especially for children who really care about animals.
My favourite book ever is a children's book, it makes me cry, but in a good way:
www.amazon.co.uk/Louis-Sachar-Theres-Bathroom-Paperback/dp/B00RWNUGKC/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&tag=mumsnetforum-21&qid=1552168707&sr=8-3
I also love Joey Pigza swallowed the key. It's about a little boy with ADHD and a dysfunctional family. Very hard to put down!
Jacqueline Wilson books are always gripping. I think every child should read The Illustrated Mum (suitable for ages 9+).
Goodnight Miser Tom is fantastic, though there are some hard issues in it. I reckon suitable for 9+ though you might want to read it first.
For younger children My Naughty Little Sister is engaging, it's set maybe in the 30's, I think? So it's a good way to introduce differences, and similarities, between those times and the modern day.
Clever Polly and the stupid wolf was a massive favourite for me when I was little. Suitable from the age of about 6 I reckon, but entertaining for older ones too.
Pippi Longstocking is a classic for all ages.
I LOVE the Jeremy James books (the first few at least, they did go off the boil a bit). I think they were written in the 70s but they don't come across as hugely old fashioned. He does sometimes worry about getting a smack which is a bit unsettling to read in 2019. Actually the books have just been republished so they may have omitted the smacking now.
Josie Smith, which I swear was my mum's childhood, are also old fashioned and she constantly worries about smacking, but they're really moving to read as an adult and would promote empathy in children. I think they're ones to read with your kids rather than have them read alone, as there are issues you can talk about. I don't actually think they're printed any more but you can probably get old copies from ebay.