Celebrities Can Be Literary Too, And These 12 Children’s Books Are Proof!

From ”Freckleface Strawberry” to ”How Roland Rolls.”

6. Jerry Seinfeld

Via David Shankbone

Halloween probably seems strange to young children at first but wonderful when they are told they can dress up to demand free candy. That’s the starting point of “Halloween,” comedian Jerry Seinfeld’s 2008 book.

5. John Travolta

Via Laura Lee Dooley

Regardless of his personal beliefs and family tragedies, John Travolta is one of the most famous actors in Hollywood. “Propeller One-Way Night Coach: A Story,” his 2005 storybook about a little boy’s first flight in the early years of air travel, stands on its own as a remarkable piece of children’s writing.

4. Madonna

Via David Shankbone

Having been Queen of Pop since the 1980s, Madonna knows something about popularity. “The English Roses,” her 2003 book about rivalry and friendship among five girls, is available in over a hundred countries and even spawned a 2006 sequel and a range of other merchandise.