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Aardema, Verna:
''Borreguita and the Coyote'', illustrated by Petra Mathers. This story,
based on a Mexican tale, tells how the small lamb outsmarts the cunning,
hungry coyote. You
can order it from amazon.com by clicking here:
Borreguita
and the Coyote : A Tale from...
*
Barrett, Judi: "Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs'' tells the story
of Chewandswallow, where it rains food. This delightful tall tale is
shared by a grandfather while he makes his grandchildren pancakes. The
amusing illustrations by Ron Barrett will make you hungry. You can order
it from amazon.com by clicking here: Cloudy
With a Chance of Meatballs
*Berenstain,
Stan and Jan: This husband and wife team has created dozens of children's
books addressing many issues kids and parents deal with, including "The
Gimmies''," Going Out for the Team'' and ''The Bad Habit.'' You
can order these books from amazon.com by clicking here: The
Berenstain Bears' Moving Day (First...
*
Bunting, Eve: "The
Mother's Day Mice'', Illustrated by Jan Brett. Three little mouse brothers
get up early on Mother's Day to find the perfect gifts for their mother.
The sweet story is enhanced by the wonderful illustrations of Jan Brett.
You can order it from amazon.com by clicking here:
The
Mother's Day Mice
*
Brett, Jan: Jan Brett's books are a feast for the eye. We always love
reading her Christmas stories during the holidays in her Christmas Treasury,
including: "Christmas Trolls'' and "The Wild Reindeer.'' You
can order it from amazon.com by clicking here: Jan
Brett's Christmas Treasury
*
Brown, Margaret Wise: "Good Night Moon', illustrated by Clement
Hurd, is a classic from the 1940s that parents have relied on before
naps and bedtime. This is a wonderful book for very young children.
You can order it from amazon.com by clicking here:
Goodnight Moon
*
Carle, Eric: He has written and illustrated many wonderful books. Here
are a few of our favorites: ''The Mixed-Up Chameleon''; "The Grouchy
Ladybug"; "The Very Hungry Caterpillar"; and "Rooster's
Off to See the World.'' You can order it from amazon.com by clicking
here: The
Very Hungry Caterpillar Board Book
*
Carlstrom, Nancy White: "Jesse Bear, What Will You Wear'' is an
adorable rhyming book about a little cub's full day of "wearing''
different things. You can order it from amazon.com by clicking here:
Jesse
Bear, What Will You Wear? (Jesse...
*
Cherry, Lynne: "The Great Kapok Tree'' tells the tale of how the
inhabitants of a South American rain forest try to save their home.
Cherry visited a rain forest for her illustrations. You can order it
from amazon.com by clicking here: The
Great Kapok Tree: A Tale of the...
* Cole,
Joanna: "The Magic School Bus'' series, illustrated by Bruce Degen,
is based on the PBS Magic School Bus cartoon show. These books do a
great job explaining various scientific subjects to kids. Kids love
the whacky teacher, Ms. Frizzle, who takes her class on amazing journeys
to learn about the world of spiders, volcanos, water, the solar system,
the human body, butterflies and hurricanes. You can order it from amazon.com
by clicking here: The
Magic School Bus in the Time of the...
*
Deedy, Carmen Agra; "The Yellow Star; The Legend of King Christian
X of Denmark'' tells the story of how Denmark's beloved Danish king
led his people by example in defying Hitler during World War II. You
can order it from amazon.com by clicking here: The
Yellow Star: The Legend of King...
*
Fox, Mem: "Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge'' is the name of a
boy who tries to help his elderly friend discover memories. You can
order it from amazon.com by clicking here: Wilfrid
Gordon McDonald Partridge
*
Ga'g, Wanda: "Millions of Cats'', first published in 1928, tells
the story of what happens when wishes get out of control. You can order
it from amazon,com by clicking here: Millions
of Cats (Paperstar)
The
Bossy Gallito / El Gallito Bossy * Gonzalez,
Lucia M.:
"The Bossy Gallito'' is a version of a Cuban folktale that the
author's grandmother used to tell her when she was a child. The book
is beautifully illustrated by Lulu Delacre, and introduces children
to Spanish words. You can order it from amazon.com by clicking here:
The
Bossy Gallito / El Gallito Bossy
*
Henkes, Kevin: this author/illustrator created some funny mice characters.
Among our favorites are: "Sheila Rae, the Brave'' and "A Weekend
With Wendell''. You can order it from amazon.com by clicking here: Sheila
Rae, the Brave
*
Johnson, Tony: "The
Quilt Story'' is beautifully illustrated by Tomie dePaola. This lovely
story tells how a much-loved quilt once owned by a pioneer girl gets
a second life. You
can order it from amazon.com by clicking here: The
Quilt Story (Paperstar)
*
Leaf, Munro: "The Story of Ferdinand'', with drawings by Robert
Lawson was first published in 1936. It tells the tale of a bull who
is too sweet to fight the matadors. You
can order it from amazon.com by clicking here:
The
Story of Ferdinand
*
Macaulay, David: His book, "The New Way Things Work'', is a great
addition to your library if you have a child who is curious about how
things work. His drawings clearly explain all sorts of contraptions.
He also has done many other great books, including the Caldecott Medal
winner, "Black and White'', which tells four stories at the same
time. Two other books, "Cathedral'' and "Castle'', both Caldecott
honor winners, explain in beautiful detail how these great structures
were built. You
can order these books from amazon.com by clicking here:
The
New Way Things Work or Black
and White
*
Markle, Sandra and William: "Gone Forever! An Alphabet of Extinct
Animals'' by Sandra and William Markle, illustrated by Felipe Davalos,
teaches children how many animals no longer exist. Each letter of the
alphabet highlights an extinct animal, which is nicely illustrated.
Parents may learn a few things about some unusual extinct animals at
the same time. You can order it from amazon.com by clicking here: Gone
Forever! : An Alphabet of Extinct...
*
Martin, Ann M. and McCully, Emily Arnold: "Leo the Magnificat''
is based on a true story about a stray cat the makes a church its home.
You can order it from amazon.com by clicking here: Leo
the Magnificat
*
Mayer, Mercer: This talented author and illustrator has created dozens
of great children's books. Our favorites include "What Do You Do
With a Kangaroo'', "There's a Nightmare in My Closet'', and the
series of Little Critter books, such as "Just Shopping With Mom''
and "Just Go To Bed.'' You can order it from amazo.,com by clicking
here: What
Do You Do With a Kangaroo? and There's
a Nightmare in My Closet
* McCloskey,
Robert: "Make Way For Ducklings'' and "Blueberries for Sal''
are lovely classics that children love. You can order it from amazo.,com
by clicking here: Make
Way for Ducklings
*
McCully, Emily Arnold: "Mirette on the High Wire'' tells the tale
of a little girl pursuing a dream. The story is accompanied by beautiful
paintings that draw you into Mirette's world. McCully's illustrations
won her the Caldecott Medal. You can order it from amazon.com by clicking
here: Mirette
on the High Wire
*
Murkoff, Heidi:
Her "What To Expect Kids'' books help answer questions kids ages
2-5 have about important life events. The excellent series includes
"What To Expect When You Go To The Doctor'', "What To Expect
When Mommy's Having a Baby'', "What To Expect When You Use The
Potty'', and "What To Expect When The Babysitter Comes''. The topics
are thoughtfully addressed by Murkoff, co-author of the popular parenting
book, "What To Expect When You're Expecting'' and beautifully illustrated
by Laura Rader. Each book features Angus, the Answer Dog, who is available
for purchase as a stuffed animal. Part of the proceeds from the sale
of the books goes to the What To Expect Foundation, whose mission is
to help disadvantaged families expect happy, healthy babies.
You can order it from amazon.com by clicking here: What
to Expect When Your Mommy's Having...
* Peet,
Bill:
"The Ant and the Elephant'' by Bill Peet. A kind-hearted elephant
is always willing to lend a trunk to help the other animals, even if
they don't seem to appreciate his efforts. But when the largest creature
in the jungle gets into trouble, one of the smallest comes to his rescue.
Bill Peet has written many other wonderful books, including "The
Wump World'', "The Caboose Who Got Loose'' and "Capyboppy''.
You
can order it from amazon.com by clicking here:
The
Ant and the Elephant
* Polacco,
Patricia: "Mrs. Katz and Tush'' tells the beautiful story about
the friendship shared by a young African-American boy and an elderly
neighbor. Mrs. Katz learns about black history, while Larnel learns
about Mrs. Katz's Jewish heritage. You
can order it from amazon.com by clicking here: Mrs.
Katz and Tush (Reading Rainbow Book)
*
Ransome, Arthur: "The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship'' won
the Caldecott Medal for Uri Shulevitz's beautiful drawings that retell
a Russian tale about a peasant who never gives up on himself. You
can order it from amazon.com by clicking here: The
Fool of the World and the Flying...
*
Scieszka, Jon and Smith, Lane: "The Stinky Cheese Man'', takes
a humorous twist with traditional fairytales, including Chicken Licken,
the Really Ugly Duckling and the Tortoise and the Hair. This Caldecott
Honor winner will amuse older children and adults. You
can order it from amazon.com by clicking here: The
Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly...
*
Sendak, Maurice: His
classic, "Where the Wild Things Are'',
is a Caldecott winner and belongs in every children's book collection.
You
can order it from amazon.com by clicking here:
Where
the Wild Things Are
*
Slobodkina, Esphyr: "Caps for Sale'' is a classic that was first
published in 1940. The story features a tired peddler, his caps and
some mischevious monkeys. You may remember the book from your childhood,
and will have fun sharing it with your youngster. You can order it from
amazon.com by clicking here:Caps
for Sale: A Tale of a Peddler, Some...
*
Silverstein, Shel: This author/illustrator created some of the best
loved books of children's poems and stories, including "Where the
Sidewalk Ends,'' "A Light in the Attic'' and "The Giving Tree.''
You can order these books from amazon.com by clicking here: Where
the Sidewalk Ends : The Poems and...
*
Trivizas, Eugene and Oxenbury, Helen: "The Three Little Wolves
and the Big Bad Pig'' puts a humorous twist on a classic fairytale.
It's fun to see how a pig can be so menacing! You can order it from
amazon.com by clicking here: The
Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad...
* Van
Allsburg, Chris: This wonderful author and illustrator perhaps is best
known for "The Polar Express,'' a wonderful Christmas story about
the magic of believing in Santa Claus. But he also has written many
other wonderful books worth checking out, including: "The Stranger'',
"Jumanji'', "The Garden of Abdul Gasazi'', "The Wreck
of the Zephyr'' and"Just a Dream''. You can order it from amazon.com
by clicking here: The
Polar Express
* Viorst,
Judith: "Alexander and the Horrible, Terrible, No Good, Very Bad
Day'', and "Alexander, Who Used to be Rich Last Sunday'' by Judith
Viorst. Both these humorous books are written from the perspective of
a cynical little brother. You
can order it from amazon.com by clicking here: Alexander
and the Terrible, Horrible, No...
*
Waddell, Martin: "Farmer Duck'' tells the tale of a lazy farmer,
an overworked duck and friends who come to the rescue. You
can order it from amazon.com by clicking here:
Farmer
Duck
*
Wood, Audrey: "The Napping House'', illustrated by Don Wood, is
a rollicking fun rhyming book, perfect to read to young ones before
a nap or bedtime. You can order it from amazon.com by clicking here:
The
Napping House
*
Yorinks, Arthur: "Hey Al!'', illustrated by Caldecott winner Richard
Egielski, is a book about friendship and learning to be happy with what
you have. You can order it from amazon.com by clicking here: Hey,
Al
* Zion, Gene:
"Harry The Dirty Dog'', illustrated by Margaret Bloy Graham, stars
an adorable white pooch with black spots who loves everything, except
baths. On one bath day, Harry decides to run away. You can order it
from amazon.com by clicking here: Harry
the Dirty Dog