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Miss Nelson is Missing
Snowmen at Night Snail on the Whale The House on East 88th Street (or any Lyle the Crocodile books) Crichtor, Boa Constrictor |
| I usually read something sort of classic but exciting like Blaze and the Forest Fire. it is short enough you can read the whole thing. |
| I like to read a chapter from one of the Ramona books. In Beezus & Ramona, the chapter about Ramona inviting her whole class to her house for a party and not telling her mom has been a big hit. |
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The Dot
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I was also going to suggest Iggy Peck and Rosie Revere. Also, check out the latest in this series, Ada Twist Scientist. |
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Red: A Crayon's Story - it's a book about being who you are inside, and not who everyone tells you who you are.
https://www.amazon.com/Red-Crayons-Story-Michael-Hall/dp/0062252070/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1481299451&sr=1-1&keywords=red |
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The Interrupting Chicken.
Very cute and most kids will see themselves in the book, as chronic story time interrupters. |
| The Incredible Book Eating Boy. |
| Owl Moon. Winter season appropriate and great imagery. |
| Take your kid to the library or bookstore and have him pick it out. |
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Ish is good.
Anything by Barnard Waber or Lio Lionni. Jan Brett is excellent for this time of year. |
| Tops and Bottoms |
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Red sled.
I want my hat back Stuck |
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Clever Jack Takes The Cake By Candace Fleming
The Bog Baby by Jean Willis Both lovely, inspiring and uplifting stories. Or The Lorax. |