Monday, November 21, 2011

Top Ten Picture Books

Realistically, this list could be my top 100 favorite picture books, but I forced myself to narrow it to top-10. (You should see the book shelves in this home! I can't walk away from a bookstore empty handed!)

So, in no particular order, some of my go-to-favorites.
They range from sarcastic to sentimental, witty to whimsical.


Love the illustrations. Simply multi-media beautiful. I can remember rocking my newborn and reading this with tears in my eyes.

On the night you were born,
The moon smiled with such wonder
That the stars peeked in to see you
And the night wind whispered,
“Life will never be the same.”



Let's talk Doreen Cronin, shall we? All the Click Clack books are great and I love The Diary of... (insert worm, fly, spider)
How funny is it that "Duck is a neutral party."
Oh, and the last illustration with duck's tail feathers high up in the air as he leaps off his new diving board. So great!



Simple, yet perfect.
"Goodnight Moon. Goodnight air. Goodnight noises everywhere."



David Shannon does a remarkable job of capturing the sneakiness of preschoolers. I still laugh out loud at David's shenanigans.
I think that this David might live at my house under the name of B-boy.




Whimsical, charming, and a love story that can't be beat.
I love it right up to the moon and back.






Gorgeous books- vintage, trendy designs and fabulous word play. These three stories charm the socks right off me! (Is that a made-up idiom?) I like the twist of the pea disliking candy, the pig who enjoys cleanliness, and the owlet who wants to go to bed early. These tales are constantly recreated in my classroom. No one has the eloquence of Amy Krouse Rosenthal...
"And they all lived hap-pea-ly ever after."
"And they all lived hap-pig-ly ever after."
"And the OWL lived happily ever after."
pssst...if you like these, don't forget to check out Spoon



I had never seen anything like this one- you just have to see it to understand.
The pictures move.
The movements are magical.
The text is simple.
Very cool.



I love you so much I could eat you up.
I wish the movie could have been a quarter as great as this book.
Maurice Sendak is brilliant.


Finally,
Leonardo.
Leonardo. How I love thee. Let me count the ways.
You are funny, cute, lovable, everything I want in a children's book.
Though the littlest member at my house thinks you are a robot rather than a monster,
I think you are sweet little guy who might just scare the tuna salad out of me!


So, what are your favorite children's books?
Do you still read them?
One favorite in particular?
Please share! Maybe there are more that needed to be added to the little-boy-bookshelf at my house.

Reading away the weekend,
Mrs. N.





I think I may love Mo Willems. I love his choice of words, the story line, and especially the illustrations. He captures expressions in children that make me laugh out loud. I have enjoyed watching his Trixie grow through the Knuffle Bunny trilogy.

This is my favorite page. "She went boneless." This IS your life with a toddler at home!


10 comments:

  1. I am a fan of Kuffle Bunny!!

    julia W :)

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  2. Me too! I also loved the book Goodnight Moon. I would always turn to the page of the mouse and point to the mouse.

    Lu

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  3. I Like the Leonardo Monster one!!!!!!!!!!

    Sophia G

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  4. i loved the books Little Pea Little Oink and Little Hoot when you read them in class when i was little i really loved Goodnight Moon.

    -GIA



    PS. no david no is a really funny book also one of my favs

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  5. i always loved the dr. suess books.

    Holly C

    (p.s. in dr.suess book,The Sleep Book, I was scared of a guy with abucket on his head. His name is Snorter McPhail. Creepie!)

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  6. I also like the book no,david,no!

    Sophia

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  7. I've always loved Dr. Seuss books. they are sooo funny!!!

    ~aki

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  8. I like Knuffle Bunny. I agree with Mrs. Nelson when he went boneless. that is hilarioys

    lu

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  9. omg i realy want to read this book is it the one i will read for lit circles:)
    -larissa

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  10. Little Pea, cool book tells you to eat candy but not vegetables that is crazy!!!

    zizi

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