Mal Peet's List of Top Ten Read-Alouds...

...is especially cool because he writes a bit about how reading for young children taught him about writing in general:

It taught me elementary things about rhythm and pace, the necessary musicality of text. It taught me that books, not just their characters, have voices, and that some are more trustworthy than others. Although I now spend most of my time writing novels for teenagers and adults, "readaloudability" is still a criterion I try to adhere to. A sentence that clots in your mouth is unlikely to flow in your mind.