Storytime

Books that are frequently read to young children, for example by teachers at school or by parents at bedtime.

Dr. Seuss's How the Grinch Lost Christmas! (Classic Seuss)
Fireworks
Don't Trust Fish
Every Monday Mabel (Caldecott Honor)
Knight Owl (The Knight Owl, #1)
Cat Nap
The Most Boring Book Ever
The Big Cheese (The Food Group, #7)
Aggie and the Ghost
The Smart Cookie (The Food Group #5)
The Snow Thief
Love Finds a Way
The Bakery Dragon (The Bakery Dragon, #1)
Big
The Sour Grape (The Food Group #6)
Bark, George: An Award-Winning Picture Book About a Dog Who Can't Bark
Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes
Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! (Pigeon, #1)
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?
Can You Make a Scary Face?
I'm the Biggest Thing in the Ocean!
From Head to Toe
Go Away, Big Green Monster!
Dog's Colorful Day: A Messy Story About Colors and Counting
Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons
I Want My Hat Back
The Book with No Pictures
Tap the Magic Tree: An Acclaimed Interactive Picture Book About Seasonal Change and Wonder
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom
When You Reach Me by Rebecca SteadCheaper by the Dozen by Frank B. Gilbreth Jr.Treasure Island by Robert Louis StevensonHatchet by Gary PaulsenGreenglass House by Kate Milford
The Best Books for Tweens Aged 10-12
83 books — 6 voters
Corduroy by Don FreemanThe Monster at the End of this Book by Jon StoneThe Rainbow Fish by Marcus PfisterStrega Nona by Tomie dePaolaThe Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams Bianco
Best Books For Toddlers 2-3
118 books — 23 voters

In My Mosque by M.O. YukselNicky & Vera by Peter SísHenry is Kind by Linda RydenArchie Celebrates Diwali by Mitali Banerjee Ruths
Read-Alouds For Grades 3-4
4 books — 1 voter
Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons by Eric LitwinOld MacDonald Had a Truck by Steve GoetzThe Seals on the Bus by Lenny HortPete the Cat by Eric LitwinFive Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed by Eileen Christelow
Sing Along Stories
62 books — 9 voters


Cate Carlyle
This was a third and somewhat surreal life-changing moment in which I was struck by the fact that, even in such a remote and unique area of the world, LIS issues such as encouraging engagement during story time, crowd control, and developing confidence while reading aloud are common concerns.
Cate Carlyle, Your Passport to International Librarianship

Debbie doesn’t want to read a book.
Coco Calvoz Cordon, Debbie Wants No Words

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