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Try this book:
Mrs. Biddlebox by Linda Smith It's a great book - and so different (greys, blacks, not much color) from most children's books. I'm different from a PP, in that I love quality children's literature, and especially the picture book genre. So I just love lots of books for various reasons. I'm going to have to go find this Pout Pout Fish that everyone seems to like. Of course, what one person loves, another does not. But anyway, get that out of hte library for your preschooler (31/2 and older, I'd say) and see if they like it! I love the way the words flow and how the illustrations mesh or extend the words.... so I love both Goodnight Moon and Big Red Barn, I love Don and Audrey Wood books (Silly Sally, Piggies, Napping House, Little Mouse and..) I love Mrs. Biddlebox I love Little Red Hen makes a pizza by Philemon Sturges as I love the way it turns the traditional story on it's head I love Jane Yolen's Owl Moon - I could read that twice a night forever. "when you go owling, you have to be quiet." and the beauty of the illustrations, how cold it looks, how much of a special treat this is for the child and her father, the wonder and beauty of nature, ohhhhhh. For younger children, I love Off we Go! also by Jane Yolen. She also writes chapter books and those are fabulous but that's another topic. I must get back to work. I could do this forever! |
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I love Sandra Boynton. My dyslexic 3rd grader just started reading them for the baby, so I love them even more for that. Barnyard Dance may be my favorite but it's hard to pick just one.
Room on the Broom Dr. Seuss's On Beyond Zebra and his ABC book |
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I really like:
Goodnight Moon The Snowy Day the classic Winnie the Pooh (not the ones that were adapted from the tv shows) Caps for Sale Ferdinand Alexander books, as others have mentioned All the World Time for Bed I am a Bunny I also like a lot of Beatrix Potter, but not all Beverly Cleary Charlotte's Web too many more to list for elementary age |
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I love the Oliver Jeffers' books Lost and Found, Up and Down, and The Way Back Home.
Also love Owl Moon, as a PP mentioned. |
I wonder if we grew up around the same time! These were some of my favorite books as a child and I can still read them to this day without getting tired of the stories or illustrations (especially Ferdinand, and The Snowy Day). To add: Long Night Moon Swimmy Streganona Joone |
| The Gruffalo! |
How did I forget this one! I adore this book. I also love The Snowy Day, which someone else mentioned. I love that the boy is out exploring and making his own fun. |
| I love the Snowy day as well. Sadly, my 4yo never wants it recently. |
| Jan Brett books. The illustrations are so engrossing I never get tired of looking at them. |
Both of these, yes! Also Brave Irene. Anything by William Steig. And Big Red Barn. My kids are transitioning out of being read to but my 7 yo let me read her Big Read Barn the other evening. It was so relaxing. |
If you love The Snowy Day, try some of Ezra Jack Keats' other books. A Whistle for Willie and Pet Show are two of our favorites of EJK's. |
| DD is six and loves anything by Patricia Polacco and I love reading her books too. |
Have you read Emma Kate? SO GOOD. |
| ^Not yet! Thank you so much -can't wait to get my hands on it. |
I love the Jan Brett books, especially her Christmas ones. for older kids: "Because of Winn-Dixie." I get choked up when I read this book to my kids - it is so sad but beautifully written. |