1. Robert McCloskey Books
2. Bill Peet Books
3. Robert Munsch books
4. The Little House and Choo Choo by Virgina Burton
5. Fly High Fly Low by Don Freeman
6. What Do People Do All Day? by Richard Scarry
7. Billy and Blaze...series by C.W. Anderson
8. Madeline by Ludwig Bemelmans
9.The Story of Babar by Jean de Brunhoff
10. May I Bring A Friend? by Beatrice de Regniers and Beni Montresor
11. Miss Nelson is Missing! by Harry Allard and James Marshall...I love this book. This is one of the only books I remember reading as a child. I think there are three books that go along with this series.
12. Edward series by Rosemary Wells13. Mrs. Wishy-Washy's Farm by Joy Cowley
14. Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs by Judi Barrett
15. Too Many Toys by David Shannon
16. Doctor De Soto by William Steig
17. The Story About Ping by Marjorie Flack
18. Anatole by Eve Titus, ill. Paul Galdone
19. Little Toot by Hardie Gramatky
20. The Biggest Bear by Lynd Ward
What are some of your favorite children's books for 2009 or your favorite books from your childhood?
7 comments:
I LOVE the Biggest Bear. My Mom used to read it to me when I was little.
I remember reading Mrs. Nelson is missing as a kid, good book.
Good List! Some of my favorites. I took Max to the library on Wed and he picked out his first book! I am so excited.
Leah picks out all of her own books as well. It's kinda annoying. She insisted on getting a book about film editing. Strange...I'm glad to hear lots of you like some of the same books as me.
One of my favorite children authors are Don and Audrey Wood.
The Napping House,Quick as a Cricket and my favorite The Little Mouse, The Red Ripe Strawberry, and THE BIG HUNGRY BEAR
The Red Ripe Strawberry, and THE BIG HUNGRY BEAR...we just finished reading that book last week. The kids loved it! Also, I'm going to check out some of those other books at the library. Thanks!
Oh! There are so many that I love!
Caps For Sale, The Giving Tree, and Go Away Big Green Monster are favorites of mine. I also love Guess How Much I Love You because it is about a Father/Child relationship, and most books focus on Mother/Child.
We went to the library this afternoon, and I discovered Sun Bread. If you haven't read it before, you should check it out. There's a recipe for the bread on the back and it is totally something I could see you doing with your kids. You'd love it.
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