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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Books for Kids

The kids are home for Winter break, they're driving you nuts, it's raining/snowing outside, you're trying to clean the house before your mother-in-law gets here, make cookies for the neighbors, wrap presents, and do last minute shopping, and if you have to listen to the theme song for SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS one more time you are going to SCREAM.

Or, in another scenario, you just realized your five adorable nieces and nephews are expecting Christmas gifts from you and they already have EVERYTHING.

I've been there, and I'm here to tell you there is an answer to both problems, and that answer is BOOKS!!!

A visit to your local independent bookstore, Barnes and Noble, Boarders, or Amazon.com and you will have all of your keeping kids entertained/last minute gift-buying done.

I know it can be overwhelming. How do you know what books your kids and or nieces and nephews will like? I asked a bunch of other moms, fellow readers, and fellow writers to tell me some of their favorite books for kids from picture book up to YA and this is what they came up with (by age).

Picture Books:

If you Give a Mouse a Cookie books.
How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight.
Mike Mulligan'
s Steam Shovel.
Guess How Much I love you.
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom.

Owl Moon.
What can I say, I'm a classicist!--Val Serdy

Skippyjon Jones by Judy Schachner,
Wet Dog! by Elise Broach,
If Elephants Wore Pants by Henriette Barkow,
The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster.--Anna Hellyer

THE VELVETEEN RABBIT,
ALICE THE FAIRY,
KNIGHTS OF THE RIGHT Series--Natalie Malm

THE CIRCUS SHIP by Chris Van Dusen, amazing picture, great poetic flow and the story line is captivating for all ages, even adults!--Stacy Shaw



A B
AD CASE OF STRIPES, David Shannon--Kristin Amrine

From my kids:

OLIVE THE OTHER REINDEER by Vivian Walsh
FIRST DAY JITTERS by Julie Danneberg
WANDA'S FIRST DAY--Mark Sperring
STORM BOY--Owen Paul Lewis
A TREE IS NICE--Janice May Udry

My Picks:

Anything by Jan Brett, (Although for the holidays GINGERBREAD BABY is my favorite.)
Anything by David Shannon,
Anything by Kirby Larsen
MOMMY MINE (love this for a new mom)--Tim Warnes

New this year:

HERE COMES THE GARBAGE BARGE--Jonah Winter
A BEDTIME FOR BEAR--Bonny Becker

Middle Grade:

REAL MERMAIDS DON'T WEAR TOERINGS.--Miranda Keneally

JUNIE B. JONES Series,
BOYS ARE DOGS
, by Leslie Margolis--Kristin Amrine

From my kids--
39 CLUES
Anything by Margaret Peterson Haddix
Anything by Willo Davis Roberts
Percy Jackson Series (Anything by Rick Riordan)
Harry Potter (of course)


Young Adult:


GONE
MOCKINGJAY,
NORTH OF BEAUTIFUL,
TWISTED by Laurie Halse Anderson,
PAPER TOWNS
(though in general I liked SEARCHING FOR ALASKA better),
THE DARK DAYS OF HAMBURGER HALPIN
.--Val Serdy

NIGHTSHADE,
SHIVER,
LINGER,
The Gallagher Girls Series by Ally Carter (Up for a Goodreads top chioce award).--Natalie Malm


BEFORE I FALL,
REVOLUTI
ON,
I AM NU
MBER FOUR,
A MATCH
MADE IN HIGH SCHOOL.--Miranda Keneally


My Picks:
SING ME TO SLEEP, Angela Morrison (Up for a Goodreads Reader's Choice Award.)
Anything by Sarah Dessen
Anything by Laurie Halse Anderson
DIRTY LITTLE SECRETS, C. J. Omololu
HATTIE BIG SKY, Kirby Larsen
MY FAIR GODMOTHER, Janette Rallison

Whew! This list ought to get you started and give you plenty to read into the new year.

What about you? What are your favorite books for children? What are you getting your kids to read for Christmas? (I won't tell.)

1 comment:

  1. Cheers! Happy reading 2011!

    For little kids, I love THE DOT by Peter Reynolds and VERY HAIRY BEAR by Alice Schertle.

    My son is 5 and is currently in love with WHEN DINOSAURS CAME WITH EVERYTHING by Elise Broach and OF THEE I SING by Barak Obama.

    -Sara

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