This week I read to my granddaughter for the first time! She fell asleep, but that's okay. We'll have lots more reading time.
I only have pictures for a few of them because it takes time to add the pictures.
These are in no particular order.
1. Blueberries for Sal, McCloskey
2. Make Way for Ducklings, McCloskey
3. The Little Engine that Could, Piper
4. Goodnight Moon, Brown
5. The Runaway Bunny, Brown
6. Paddington Bear, Bond
7. Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel, Burton
8. Madeline, Bemelman
9. Corduroy, Freeman
10. Millions of Cats, Gag
11. Caps for Sale, Slobodkina
12. Harold and the Purple Crayon, Johnson
13. The Snowy Day, Keats
14. Green Eggs and Ham, Seuss
15. The Cat in the Hat, Seuss
16. Horton Hears a Who, Seuss
17. Brown Bear, Brown Bear, Martin
18. Very Hungry Caterpillar, Carle
19. Ten, Nine, Eight, Bang
20. The Polar Express, Van Allsbury
21. Where Wild Things Are, Sendack
22. Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, Viorst
23. Chicka, Chicka, Boom, Boom, Archambault
24. Amazing Grace, Hoffman
25. Are You My Mother, Eastman
26. Clifford the Big, Red Dog, Bridwell
27. Don't Forget the Bacon, Hutchins
28. The Doorbell Rang, Hutchins
29. Better Not Get Wet Jesse Bear, Carlstrom
30. One Morning in Maine, McCloskey
31. Just Grandpa and Me (Little Critter), Mayer
32. Saint George and the Dragon, Hodges
33. Berenstain Bear and the New Baby, Berenstain
34. Time of Wonder, McCloskey
35. In the Night Kitchen, Sendak
36 The Berenstain Bears:The Spooky Old Tree, Berenstain
37. Winnie the Pooh: The Blustery Day, Slater
38. Just Like Daddy, Asch
39. Raggedy Ann and Andy's Grow and Learn Library
40. Pretzels by the Dozen, Hunt
41. Three Trees, Hunt
42. I Like Me, Carlstrom
43. The Crippled Lamb, Lucado
44. Abby, Caines
45. Just in Case You Ever Wonder, Lucado
46. Mop Top, Freeman
47. A Country Far Away, Gray
48. Golden Bear, Young
49. Humpy, Grumpy Camel, Tangvald
50. The Best Thing About Christmas, Tangvald
51. Mama Do You Love Me? Joosse
52. The Gingerbread Man, Aylesworth
53. The Three Billy Goats Gruff, Lawrence
54. Jambo Means Hello, Feelings
55. The Boy with a Drum, Wilken
56. Jamaica Tag Along, Havil
57. Will You Be My Pet, Tusan
58. Fiddle I Fee, Sweet
59. Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus, Willems
60. While You Were Sleeping, Butler
61. Pokey Little Puppy, Lowrey
62. I Love You This Much, Hodges
63. The Elf and the Shoemaker, Grimm
64. Where's Spot, Hill
65. Goodnight Gorilla, Rathmann
66. George Washington's Cows, Small
67. Sheep in a Jeep, Shaw
68. Snipp, Snapp and Snurr and the Yellow Sled, Lindmann
69. Flicka, Ricka and Dicka and the Strawberries, Lindman
70. A Chair for My Mother, Williams
71. Click, Clack, Moo, Cows that Type, Cronin
72. Curious George, Rey--I am split on these. Engaging story but to me it teaches that it's okay to disobey as long as good comes out of it
73. If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, Numeroff
74. Grandfather's Journey, Say
75. Little House picture books, Ingalls Wilder
76. Ira Sleeps Over, Waber
77. Harry the Dirty Dog, Zion
78. On the Night You were Born, Tillman
79. A Child's Garden of Verses, Stevenson
80. Leo the Late Bloomer, Kraus
81. Sail Away, Crews
82. The Monster at the End of the Book, Stone
83. Amelia Bedelia, Parish
84. Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, Barrett
85. Richard Scarry's Cars and Truck and Things that Go
86. Richard Scarry's Busy, Busy Town
87. A Tree is Nice, Udry
88. The Giving Tree, Silverstein
89. Good Night Baby Bear, Asca
90. Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile, Waber
91. Trucks, Crews
92. One Fish, Two Fish, Seuss
93. The Story of Ferdinand, Leaf
94. Stone Soup, Brown
95. Miss Nelson is Missing, Marshall
96. An Amish Christmas (and several others), Ammon
97.Olivia, Falconer
98. Frog and Toad are Friends, Lobel
99. The Little House, Burton
100. The Relatives Come, Rylant
101. Drummer Hoff, Emberley
102. Many Moons, Thurber
103. The Biggest Bear, Ward
104. Song and Dance Man, Ackerman
105. White Snow, Bright Snow, Tresselt
106. Hey Al, Yorenks
107. The Big Snow, Hader
108.Finders, Keepers, Lipkind
109. God Gave Us You, Bergen
110. Let Me Hold You Longer, Kingsbury
What have I forgotten? Which of these are your favorites? Please leave me a comment.
This was one of my baby gifts to my daughter.
I have only read about half of these. I imagine a lot were written after I quit reading picture books 50 years ago. I always liked Harold and the Purple Crayon but we would have been in a bunch of trouble for scribbling on everything.
ReplyDelete