Children’s Picture Books
Here are some children’s picture books that I have enjoyed:
A is For Adam and D is For Dinosaur by Ken and Mally Ham (great for creation science)
Where Does God Sleep, Momma by Nancy Bestmann
The Quiltmaker’s Gift by Jeff Brumbeau (one of my favorites!)
M is For Melody by Kathy-jo Wargin
Quilting Now and Then by Karen Bates Willing and Julie Bates Dock
Robert McCloskey books (like Make Way for Ducklings and Lentil)
The Lord Builds the House: the 127th Psalm illustrated by Johannah Bluedorn
Sandra Boynton books (like Blue Hat, Green Hat; Moo, Baa, Lalala; Birthday Monsters; Oh Me, Oh My, Oh Dinosaurs; Hippos Go Berserk).
Eric Carle Books (like Very Hungry Caterpillar, Very Quiet Cricket, Click Beetle, Mixed-up Chameleon).
Eating the Alphabet by Lois Ehlert.
Curious George by H.A. Rey.
Kathleen Long Bostrom books (like What is God Like?, Who is Jesus?, What About Heaven?, Are Angels Real?).
Chicka, Chicka, Boom, Boom by Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault
The Remarkable Farkle McBride by John Lithgow
Dr. Suess books (like ABC book; One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish)
Jan Brett books (like Berlioz the Bear, The Owl and the Pussycat. She has beautiful illustrations.)
Sebastian: A Book About Bach by Jeanette Winter
Good Night Sweet Butterflies by Dawn Bentley
The Veggiecational Book by Phil Vischer
Stan and Jan Berenstain books (like Bears on Wheels and The Berenstains’ B Book)
Laura Ingalls Wilder picture books
Beatrix Potter books
Winnie the Pooh stories by A.A. Milne
Raggedy Ann stories.
Thanks for the list of picture books.
I can relate to your blog although my preschoolers arent actually mine (there are grand-kids). Beginning in June, I’ll have four; the oldest will be three and the youngest will be 9 months.
Gina
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Gina
I love children’s picture books too. Many of those you have listed are ones we love too. We also like Inside Mouse, Outside Mouse by Lindsey Barrett George, books by Patricia Polacco, and my kids all loved The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere by Longfellow. Also my son loved St. George and The DRagon adapted by Margaret Hodges.
If I am not careful I get registered as anonymous rather than me.
Sorry.
I’ll be checking out some new books at the library. Thanks for the suggestions!
Gena
Oops! I did the same thing and didn’t register myself first!
–Gena