The popular children’s books we’ve all read that could be worth £3,000 | Personal Finance | Finance
Certain children's classics could fetch thousands online (Image: Getty)The UK is a nation of booklovers, with the average household owning 104 books. But among these collections could be a potential heirloom worth a small fortune, especially when it comes to early or limited-edition copies of popular children’s books.Specialist home insurance provider Homeprotect have identified the most valuable children’s books that could earn you more than just dust on your shelves. Taking the top spot is The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien, with fourth editions selling for as much as £2,686 on eBay in recent months. The epic fantasy classic was first published in 1937 and has sold over 100 million copies since then. It was originally sold for seven shillings and six pence, which is equivalent to £22.58 to...










