- "Miss Rumphius," by Barbara Cooney
- "A House is a House for Me," by Mary Ann Hoberman
- "Stellaluna," by Janell Cannon
- "Make Way for Ducklings," by Robert McCloskey
- "Blueberries for Sal," by Robert McCloskey
- "Flotsam," by David Wiesner
- "Whistle for Willie," by Ezra Jack Keats
- "The Story of Ferdinand," by Munro Leaf
- "The Little Engine that Could," by Watty Piper
- "The Very Hungry Caterpillar," by Eric Carle
- "Time for Bed," by Mem Fox and Jane Dyer
- "The Adventures of Peter Rabbit," by Beatrix Potter
- "Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel," by Virginia Lee Burton
- "Chicka Chicka Boom Boom," by Bill Martin, Jr., and John Archambault
- "Stone Soup," by Marcia Brown
- "Bread and Jam for Frances," by Russell Hoban
- "You are Special," by Max Lucado
- "Where the Wild Things Are," by Maurice Sendak
- "Frog and Toad Are Friends," by Arnold Lobel
- "Winnie-the-Pooh," by A.A. Milne (the original, not the Disney version) Although I wouldn't classify this a picture book, it's a great introduction to chapter books and my 3-year-old listens well to these stories.
Of course, these are the highlights. I only listed our absolute favorites by one author (with the exception of McCloskey--I couldn't decide which of those two were our favorites). Once you find an author you like, look for other books by them to find other potential jewels.
A few years ago when I felt that I had exhausted all the pictures books we had or that I remembered as treasures from my childhood, I asked our local librarian for a book listing great books to read to my kids. She gave me a blank look and said to just look at all the books in the children's section. Hmmmm, not what I expected to hear.
Since then, I've found what I was asking for. They are:
- "Honey for a Child's Heart," by Gladys Hunt
- "Books Children Love," by Elizabeth Wilson
- "The Read Aloud Handbook," by Jim Trelease
2 comments:
Don't you just love those books! That's probably the thing I liked the best about AO, the great stories!
This is a great list. Many that my 5 year old and I have enjoyed also. We have read so many wonderful picture books, and I recently started a blog to keep track of them. I'm trying to organize them by subject, which I hope will be helpful for anyone interested. Please take a look if you would like.
http://pbwithj.blogspot.com/
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