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I Love You the Purplest

I Love You the Purplest

By Barbara M. Joosse 32 pages Children

Danny Says

Trust me, Joose’s touching tale of a mother telling her two sons how important each one is to her complimented by Mary Whyte’s soothing watercolor illustrations is the perfect read aloud. Think Love You Forever by Robert Munsch meets When I Was Young in the Mountains by Cynthia Rylant.

Ball

Ball

By Mary Sullivan 40 pages Children

Danny Says

One of my favorite books of the year, as it follows the one-track mind of a dog determined to play ball one day. Your kids will love it (and you can secretly love it, too).

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs

By Judi Barrett 32 pages Children

Danny Says

One of the most popular read alouds in any classroom or bedroom, Barrett’s delightful tale of the town of ChewandSwallow is sure to interest young children in a place where food literally falls from the sky. This should be in every home library.

Amelia Bedelia

Amelia Bedelia

By Peggy Parrish 64 pages Children

Danny Says

This is the first in a series of wonderful, popular episodes in the life of a maid who takes her directions quite literally. It is kind of like Seinfeld for kids.

Eliza's Kindergarten Surprise

Eliza's Kindergarten Surprise

By Alice B. McGinty 29 pages Children

Danny Says

This is my four-year-old daughter’s current favorite book to read before bedtime (my wife and I always read at least five picture books before she and her brother go to sleep). A lovely story of a girl who finds different items in her school that remind her of her mother, and she constructs the items into a doll that she keeps in a pocket by her heart. A trick I use to keep my daughter interested in the story is by substituting her name (Kate) for the main character’s name (Eliza). Children tend to enjoy stories more when they read about characters with their names.

Piggie Pie!

Piggie Pie!

By Margie Palatini 32 pages Children

Danny Says

I cannot believe it took me this long to include this wonderful book on the list. When a witch gets a craving for some pigs, the barnyard pigs disguise themselves as other barnyard animals to hilarious effect. I think adults may laugh even more than children at this one. Great book!

Snoozers: 7 Short Bedtime Stories for Lively Little Kids

Snoozers: 7 Short Bedtime Stories for Lively Little Kids

By Sandra; Boynton, Sandra (ILT) Boynton 18 pages Children

Danny Says

Maybe it is because I am a father of two young children, but I think Sandra Boynton is just about one of my favorite authors in the world. Her books are always wonderfully illustrated and filled with funny rhymes and mischief. I’d recommend any books Boynton writes (my children especially love Dinos to Go).

Princess Knight, The

Princess Knight, The

By Cornelia Funke 32 pages Children

Danny Says

The wonderful parable of a brave-hearted maiden who refuses to be married off to “some dimwit in a tin suit.” Kids will love this different take on the traditional fairy tale of a damsel in waiting.

You Never Heard of Sandy Koufax

You Never Heard of Sandy Koufax

By Jonah Winter 40 pages Children

Danny Says

I am a huge fan of Sandy Koufax (read Jane Leavey’s terrific biography on the Dodger icon). This book is such an easy sell with boys. Andre Carrilho’s illustrations add so much, as young readers are treated to seeing Koufax’s perfect pitching motion.

Daft Bat

Daft Bat

By Jeanne Willis 24 pages Children

Danny Says

Jeanne Willis always makes me laugh, and Tony Ross always provides Willis with fabulous illustrations. Funny how everything looks different when you’re upside down.

How the Grinch Stole Christmas

How the Grinch Stole Christmas

By Dr. Seuss 64 pages Children

Danny Says

This is one of my all-time favorite books. I rate this and Larry McMurtry’s "Lonesome Dove" as the two greatest television adaptations of all time. Who would think I could draw a comparison between those two classics?

Yip! Snap! Yap!

Yip! Snap! Yap!

By Charles Fuge 24 pages Children

Danny Says

Looking for an interactive read aloud that is sure to delight young children? Go no further. Kids love participating in the sound effects of Fuge’s simple story with fun illustrations.

Watcher, The

Watcher, The

By Jeanette Winter 48 pages Children

Danny Says

Jane Goodall is simply an amazing human being, and the brilliant author Jeanette Winter does a fine job of illustrating for children Goodall’s determination and bravery in studying wild chimpanzees and fighting for their protection and preservation.

Value of Believing in Yourself, The: The Louis Pasteur Story

Value of Believing in Yourself, The: The Louis Pasteur Story

By Spencer Johnson 62 pages Children

Danny Says

If the author looks familiar, it’s because he co-wrote “The One-Minute Manager” with Ken Blanchard. What I really admire Spencer Johnson for is this inspiring series of “value stories” that show children examples of people who valued patience, determination, etc. There are a bunch of these books, and I selected this one because I often find the best way to get me interested in a person or subject is to read a brief children’s version first. Louis Pasteur was an amazing person – so amazing he has an adjective and a verb named after him.

Passing the Music Down

Passing the Music Down

By Sarah Sullivan 32 pages Children

Danny Says

With lovely illustrations by Barry Root, this touching story tells the tale of an old accomplished fiddle player teaching everything he knows to a young boy in Appalachia. The prose is lyrical – perfect for just before bedtime.

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