Seeing as I work with children, it is only natural that I would love kiddie lit. And boy do I enjoy a good bed-time story. I'm not kidding here. Mike's read me to sleep on some not so great days. Today we spent some time out of the house and did some shopping at Barnes and Noble. I found a perfectly delightful new book that inspired me to write this entry. I have come up with a list of TEN CHILDREN'S BOOKS YOU SHOULD OWN (in no particular order). Browse my selection and perhaps add some to your collection. I have so many choices and it was hard to narrow it down. Let me know what you think. Also, come up with your own list and blog about it. It's fun to revisit some of these well-thumbed through books. Happy Reading!!!
The Grinch: Dr. SuessA classic. In the magical world of Suess everything goes, including Christmas stealing green men with teeny tiny hearts. A good read for anytime in the year.
Mo Willems childrens books
Willems has changed the face of children's books with his stellar production of the
Pigeon series,
Elephant and Piggie series,
Edwina, and his newest entry
The Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed. These books are simple, engaging, witty, and wonderfully illustrated. He has the right proportion of humor and story line. Always a storytime favorite!
Strega Nona: Tomie de PaolaEver the loving Nona, Stregna Nona and the following series of books follows Italian tradition and lore to bring a fun and adventure to young readers. Magic rings, overflowing pots of pasta, and wonderful illustrations make this a must have on your shelf.
Diary of a Wombat: Jackie FrenchA modern classic recently released. It's a tale of a loveable wombat with not so loveable habits. It's a fun read with great art work. LOVE it!!!
Mouse Paint: Ellen Stoll WalshNeed to teach kids how to mix paint colors. This is the book for you. Also provides a great starting point for art projects. Too cute!
Where the Wild Things Are: Maurice SendakPure Adventure and creativity. A piece of childhood to really hang on to.
Olivia: Ian FalconerWhat adventures! Birthdays, Parties, Bands. It's no wonder this little pig has earned the love of little kids.
Wingdingdilly: Bill PeetAfter working for Disney for nearly a decade Peet branched out to create a memorable collection of children's books. Wingdingdilly is merely one of my favorites. There are too many to list here. I can't forget his autobiography either. Magic!
Harold and the Purple Crayon: Crockett JohnsonWho knew one simple purple crayon could take you so many places.
George and Martha: James MarshallTwo hippos that are friends! Wacky hijinks! Awesome!