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message 1: by Jane (last edited Oct 19, 2008 08:46AM) (new)

Jane (janeg) | 123 comments Mod
This is a thread for your favorite picture books. Many of us work at schools or with kids; I thought it'll be helpful to list your favorites here. Don't forget to click add book/author so we can spot the books easily.

I'll start: most recent favorite is Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale and The Incredible Book-Eating Boy.


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Lexie (poisonedrationality) | 172 comments Alethea, did you read the second book (to Knuffle Bunny I mean)? Knuffle Bunny Too: A Case of Mistaken Identity

I mentioned somewhere, but the Pigeon Books I love!
Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus, The Pigeon Finds a Hot Dog!, Don't Let the Pigeon Stay Up Late!, The Pigeon Has Feelings, Too!, The Pigeon Wants a Puppy! and The Pigeon Loves Things That Go! are the six currently out (and I own myself a pretty Pigeon PLushie that the kids at the center got for me). The kids in my class especially loved 'Don't Let the Pigeon Stay Up Late' because they got to holler 'NOOOO' at the Pigeon all the time.

I'm also a big fan of the Doreen Cronin books! Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type, Giggle Giggle Quack, Diary of a Worm, Diary of a Spider, Diary of a Fly, etc etc...Doreen Cronin to see a full list. Clik Clak Moo is a particulary favorite of mine because of how the the cows get one over on the farmer XD


message 3: by A (last edited Oct 19, 2008 09:30PM) (new)

A (aarrghhh) | 481 comments Mod
My favorites right now are Delphine Durand (who mostly illustrates but she has a couple of brilliant books of her own), Maxwell Eaton III, and Oliver Jeffers.

In ascending order of preference:

[image error] A fun, somewhat irreverent Creation story (God makes a cameo appearance)
The Adventures of Max and Pinky: Superheroes (Adventures of Max and Pinky) by Maxwell Eaton Part II of the Saga of Max & Pinky
The Way Back Home by Oliver Jeffers Friendship and ingenuity come together!
How to Catch a Star by Oliver Jeffers There is a hard-to-get deluxe edition which comes with a little flashlight and star map
My House (Contemporary Picture Books from Europe) by Delphine Durand So packed with imagery--it took me an hour to read 30 pages
The Adventures of Max and Pinky: Best Buds (Adventures of Max and Pinky) by Maxwell Eaton Adorable, perfect with a cup of cocoa (don't forget the marshmallows)
The Incredible Book-Eating Boy by Oliver Jeffers Great for booklovers/hungry people of all ages
Lost and Found by Oliver Jeffers My absolute favorite tale of friendship and adventure!



message 4: by Lexie (last edited Oct 19, 2008 10:26PM) (new)

Lexie (poisonedrationality) | 172 comments ah! I forgot a book that my grandfather read to me as a child each October that recently got a deluxe edition of itself:
The Halloween Tree by Ray Bradbury The Halloween Tree

My paternal grandfather would sit me down the week before Halloween and each night he'd read me more of the story so that come Halloween Night, when I'd be dressed 'the cutest evil witch ever' (as he said) I'd be properly prepared to meet with Monshroud. He apparently had started the tradition with my older cousins, but none of them were as rivted by it as I was and begged to hear it again and again. I remember watching the animated version of it for the first time and feeling sad that granddad couldn't see it with me (he died in 1991, 3 years before the movie came out). I hope to afford this deluxe edition sometime before I have kids or my boyfriend's nephew Quinn grows too old for such things (he's 1 now, so I have time yet).


message 5: by A (last edited Oct 19, 2008 10:36PM) (new)

A (aarrghhh) | 481 comments Mod
Wow! I didn't know there was a picture book. I have to reread the original book, I can't remember it anymore.

That reminds me of two more favorites:
Frankenstein Makes a Sandwich by Adam Rex
and
Frankenstein Takes the Cake by Adam Rex

Adam Rex totally rocks!

and absolutely everything illustrated by Gris Grimly


message 6: by Lexie (new)

Lexie (poisonedrationality) | 172 comments I wouldn't call it a picture book per say--it has the original novel, the screenplay, 8(I think) unpublished short stories that lead to it and conceptual art for the cartoon as well as original art inspired by the novel. The front also features a pop iup 'Halloween tree' and the book comes in a metal case. Its worth the $100+ in my estimation...


message 7: by Liz (new)

Liz (jedimindreader) | 27 comments Here here! Alethea! Go Gris Grimly! Remember when I used to do storytime... I went crazy that Halloween ordering Gris Grimly things.
lol


message 8: by A (new)

A (aarrghhh) | 481 comments Mod
Tracy, I haven't heard of that one--I mean, that One ^_^

I'll try to get my hands on it!

For older kids, I think Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney might be a good bullying one. I can't think of any for younger kids right now.

Here's one for going to sleep early-- [image error]


message 9: by Kristen (last edited Feb 01, 2009 12:05PM) (new)


message 10: by Rachel (new)

Rachel | 175 comments Ok! My favorite picture book is Secret Oceans, The ! I have never read the book, but I have definitely looked at its beautiful pictures numerous times!

I also love:
The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses
The Unicorn and the Lake
All the Serendipity Books ie: Morgan Morning
and of course:
Where the Wild Things Are


message 11: by missART (new)

missART | 71 comments My ALL TIME favorite picture books are:

Harvey Potter's Balloon Farm
The Magical Moonballs
The Chinese Siamese Cat
Coyote and the Laughing Butterflies

They all have wonderful illustrations and stories! :) I still open them up when I happen upon them!




message 12: by Gisela (new)

Gisela (chicadorlando) | 180 comments A book I love

Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney


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