Great picture books for first/second graders?

Anonymous
I am looking for some good picture books that are for elementary students (more so than preschoolers) for my DS. I'd love to hear any suggestions for picture books (not chapter books) that tell more substantial stories that you and your children have loved. He reads some chapter books but also still loves to look at picture books and I'd like to update our collection of books a bit. Thanks!
Anonymous
Polar Express
Jumanji
Make Way for Ducklings
Fog Island
The Giving Tree
The True Story of the Three Little Pigs

DS who has been reading chapter books for years still picks these up.

Also, these aren't picture book exactly but our DS still enjoys Where the Sidewalk Ends and the other Shel Silverstein books. Lots of fun illustrations in those.
Anonymous
PP here and just looked through our books and wanted to add a few.

Alexander and the Horrible, No Good, Very bad Day
The other Alexander books
There was an Old Lady who Swallowed a ... books.
Chair for Mother

Anonymous
Once Upon A Cool Motorcycle Dude
Anonymous
Chalk

Two Bad Ants
Anonymous
Look up the Caldecott winners. They are chosen for the best picture book of the year for over 50 years. The runner up books are also excellent.
Anonymous
We've been reading some great picture book bios lately, Star Stuff (about Carl Sagan), one about e. e. cummings (forgot the title), and Henry's Freedom Box (about Henry Brown and the underground railroad.) These books deal with some heady stuff (def. not for preschoolers) but I feel like the pictures really help make the history come alive.
Anonymous
Jan Brett books

Other favorites...
Ferdinand the Bull
Sylvester and the Magic Pebble
Water Boy
Anonymous
Burt Dow, Deep Water Man.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We've been reading some great picture book bios lately, Star Stuff (about Carl Sagan), one about e. e. cummings (forgot the title), and Henry's Freedom Box (about Henry Brown and the underground railroad.) These books deal with some heady stuff (def. not for preschoolers) but I feel like the pictures really help make the history come alive.


Just as an FYI, they do Underground RR hikes through the county on Saturdays. Unfortunately tomorrow's is cancelled due to impending weather: http://www.montgomeryparks.org/PPSD/Cultural_Resources_Stewardship/heritage/urr_experience.shtm

This farm also recreates history of the underground RR and slavery:
http://buttonfarm.org
Anonymous
Elephant and Piggie We Are In A Book.

Absolutely hilarious and perfect for reading aloud. Even my middle schooler loves it. It is a simple book but soooo well done.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We've been reading some great picture book bios lately, Star Stuff (about Carl Sagan), one about e. e. cummings (forgot the title), and Henry's Freedom Box (about Henry Brown and the underground railroad.) These books deal with some heady stuff (def. not for preschoolers) but I feel like the pictures really help make the history come alive.


Just as an FYI, they do Underground RR hikes through the county on Saturdays. Unfortunately tomorrow's is cancelled due to impending weather: http://www.montgomeryparks.org/PPSD/Cultural_Resources_Stewardship/heritage/urr_experience.shtm

This farm also recreates history of the underground RR and slavery:
http://buttonfarm.org


oh fantastic! we will be checking both of these out, for sure. I'm amazed I had never heard of Button Farm before (I'm in Nova, but still.)
Anonymous
The Jolly Postman or Other People's Letters
Anonymous
If your kid likes nature or animals, mine love the Adventures of Riley books, e.g.,:

http://www.amazon.com/Adventures-Riley-2-Project-Panda/dp/0545068282/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1435419432&sr=1-3&keywords=adventure+of+riley

Max's Words is also a favorite picture book.

Personally, I love Norton Juster's "The Dot and the Line." A classic.
Anonymous
Meant to add that a graphic novel might be fun, e.g., Tin Tin.
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