Friday Five: Books books books
Feb. 11th, 2011 05:11 amHere are five of Nikola’s (current) favorite books. As a note, I’m using my amazon.com affiliate account, so if you click on a link and buy something I make an imperceptible amount of money.
- I Am a Bunny by Ole Risom and Richard Scarry
is the calm, gentle story of a bunny named Nicholas, who lives in a hollow tree. Niko loves the bunny, and loves the sweet story and pictures. When I feel like adding extra enrichment, we work on colors, numbers, animal names, and the difference between jonquils and daffodils.
- THE LITTLE ENGINE THAT COULD-THE COMPLETE ORIGINAL EDITION by “Watty Piper”
is the retelling of a bit of Americana, a story that apparently originated in Church sermons and Sunday School lessons. “Watty Piper” was the name used by in-house writers for the original publisher. I don’t think Niko gives two figs for the book’s message, it’s got trains in it and that’s all he cares about.
- The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats
is a timely story, as we have a total of about 26 inches of snow on the ground right now. Niko likes hearing about the little boy who gets bundled up and goes out into the snow.
- Bread and Jam for Frances (I Can Read Book 2)
Although this is an abridged version and I want to get the original, unabridged version, Niko still loves this book. All the Frances books have really charming, awesome little songs in them and Niko has recently started swaying along to the beat as I sing them. This is one of his comfort books, when he isn’t feeling well and needs extra reading snuggles.
- I Love You Stinky Face
is an awesome story about a mother and (gender not specified in the text) child winding down for the day and getting ready for sleep. It’s a great story about parental love that isn’t sappy or codependent.
What are some of your favorite books to read to kids? What are some of your favorite books from your childhood?
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