One of my favorite Little Golden Books from childhood, “The Monster at the End of This Book” is a wonderful children’s book. Sesame Street’s famous Grover is very frightened by the idea of a monster and begs the reader at every page not to turn the page and get any closer to the end of the book. He is so afraid that he builds walls and ties ropes to try to keep you from turning pages! Of course the end is not so scary and maybe you can guess who the monster at the end of the book is, but children will love this story and laugh from beginning to end!
Friday, July 30, 2010
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom!
need to get it right away! “Chicka Chicka Boom Boom” by Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault is an alphabet story with a rhythm that will capture the attention of every child in hearing distance. All the letters of the alphabet are running to the top of the coconut tree but “Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, will there be enough room?” What happens when all the letters reach the top? Read this delightful children’s book to find out! To add to the rhyme, the illustrations of Lois Ehlert wil draw young eyes to the page as you read to children.
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Ouch!
No David!
The Little Squeegy Bug
Mommy Mine
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Click, Clack, Moo:Cow That Type
Five Little Monkeys Reading in Bed
A Word on Wordless Books
Sidewalk Circus
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Pinkalicious
Why Children's Lit?
The Giant Jam Sandwich
The Giant Jam Sandwich is one of my all time favorite children's books. I remember reading it as a child and I recently read it to a kindergarten class for Read Across America Day. It is a very fun story that adults and children will both enjoy.
The story and pictures are by John Vernon Land with verses by Janet Burroway.
The story is set one summer in the town of Itching Down when four million wasps fly into town. The wasps are a terrible nuisance and the townspeople get together to find a way to get rid of the pests. The winning idea is to make a Giant Jam Sandwich. (You can learn about the details in the book, but it includes a giant oven, horses and a flying tractor!)
The pictures are very classic in this book and the rhyming pattern makes the words fun to read.
To me, this children's book is an absolute classic that everyone should ready. It is on my own personal top ten list!