This is similar to
the post I did about books to read in the library at the beginning of the year. But ... there are a few differences so I went ahead with it. :]
The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore by
William Joyce
--LOVE LOVE LOVE.
Otto the Book Bear by
Katie Cleminson
Dog Loves Books by
Louise Yates
Miss Brooks Loves Books! by
Barbara Bottner
BookSpeak!: Poems About Books by
Laura Purdie Salas
Wild About Books by
Judy Sierra
Check out the book or app!
We are in a Book! by
Mo Willems
I made
this stop motion last summer.
Winston the Book Wolf by
Marni McGee
Good for book and library manners.
The Incredible Book Eating Boy by
Oliver Jeffers
Make sure to check out the back cover. Genius design decision.
The Wonderful Book by
Leonid Gore
I love a tubby bear.
I Am the Book by
Lee Bennett Hopkins
Calvin Can't Fly: The Story of a Bookworm Birdie by
Jennifer Berne
Other than my quibble that the hurricane looks suspiciously like a tornado I love that the is birdie LOVES BOOKS.
A Book by
Mordicai Gerstein
--great for genre studies
The Best Book to Read by
Debbie Bertram
How to Teach a Slug to Read by
Susan Pearson
I Can Read With My Eyes Shut! by
Dr. Seuss
How Rocket Learned to Read by
Tad Hills
Chloe and the Lion by
Mac Barnett
Author and illustrator working together. Or perhaps disagreeing is a better term?
Sue MacDonald Had a Book by
Jim Tobin
Have I Got a Book for You! by
Mélanie Watt
Not my favorite Melanie Watt but still fun.
Look! A Book! by
Bob Staake
INTERESTING. I just went to my Amazon page and apparently there is now a
There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Books. I can't say I've always been a huge fan of that series but that one might change my mind.
Additions?
Frame for Post Graphic ... Jen Jones/ Hello Literacy
And a reminder!
Go
here for more info on my presentation and
here for all of the webinars. You will have to give them your email and sometimes (shh!) I just delete messages they send without reading them. And sometimes I read them! It's up to you!
Those look like some great books about books. There's another one but I can't remember the name of it. It's about a wolf? Or some animal that wants to learn how to be a good reader. It takes you through reading too fast and I think other ways of not being a good reader.
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