Hopefully I ’m not the only one who remembersPurple , Green and Yellow .

If you grew up in the 2000s, odds are you spent lots of time reading stories created by the absolute master of kids’ books,Robert Munsch. If you don’t know who that is, man, did you miss out on a fun-filled childhood.

So, you can imagine my excitement when I found my giant collection —The Munschworks Grand Treasury, which includes a whopping 15 books in it, including all your favourites:Purple, Green and Yellow;Something Good… I could go on.

Well, I spent my morning re-reading all 386 pages of this collection — so now I’m gonna do my absolute best to rank these 15 books, from least to most favourite. Here we go!

15.Mortimer

14.The Fire Station

13.I Have To Go!

12.Show and Tell

11.Thomas' Snowsuit

10.Jonathan Cleaned Up — Then He Heard A Sound

9.Pigs

8.Angela’s Airplane

7.A Promise is a Promise

6.David’s Father

5.Murmel, Murmel, Murmel

4.Something Good

3.Stephanie’s Ponytail

2.Purple, Green and Yellow

1.The Paper Bag Princess

Individual in a suit flanked by two people in red ceremonial uniforms on a walk of fame

Book cover with various illustrated characters and title "The Munschworks Grand Treasury" by Robert Munsch and illustrators

Table of contents page from a book with chapter titles and illustrations along the margin

Illustration of a character, Mortimer, with a teddy bear, singing in bed from the book "Mortimer" by Robert Munsch

Cover of "The Fire Station" book showing an illustration of a firefighter, a Dalmatian dog, and two children

Open book showing illustrated page with title "I Have to Go!" and text "illustrated by Michael Martchenko" with two children characters

Illustration from "Thomas' Snowsuit" showing a child in a mismatched outfit and a smaller child looking on

Book page from "Jonathan Cleaned Up—Then He Heard a Sound" showing an illustration of a startled boy in a messy room

Illustration from a children's book showing a child looking over a fence at a group of pigs

Book page showing title "Angela's Airplane" by Robert Munsch, illustrated by Michael Martchenko, with artwork of a plane

Book page titled "A Promise is a Promise" showing an illustration of a child in winter clothing against a snowy backdrop

Book cover with the title "David's Father" showing a child facing a giant illustrated elephant. Written by Robert Munsch and illustrated by Michael Martchenko

Illustration from "Murmel, Murmel" showing a girl sitting on the ground next to a baby who is holding a sand pail

Illustration of a chaotic grocery scene from "Something Good" by Robert Munsch, illustrated by Michael Martchenko

Illustration of a book cover titled "Stephanie's Ponytail" with author names Robert Munsch and Michael Martchenko. Shows a girl with a ponytail facing a mirror held by an adult

Cover of "Purple, Green, and Yellow" by Robert Munsch, illustrated by Hélène Desputeaux, showing a child surrounded by markers

Illustration of a green dragon and a small girl from the book "The Paper Bag Princess" by Robert Munsch