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100 best opening lines from children's books. Once upon a time is not the only way to begin a children's book, Ellen Montgomery opted for a daring 148 word sentence to open her classic Anne of Green Gables. While J M Barry introduced generations of youngsters to Peter Pan with a short sharp six words revisit. The most memorable and gripping opening sentences of 100 essential books for youngsters from preschool to high school in the gallery below. Here are the 100 best opening lines from your favorite children's books. Let us know your favorite children's book, first lines from the gallery or any we missed in the comment section below or on Twitter, the cat in the hat, Dr Seuss the Sun did not shine. It was too wet to play. So we sat in the house all that cold, cold wet day. I sat there with Sally. We sat here, we do and we said how we wish we had something to do. Alice in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll. Alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank and of having nothing to do once or toys. She peeped into the book her sister was reading but it had no pictures or conversations in it. And what is the use of a book? Thought Alice without pictures or conversation?