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Why Do I Have to Make My Bed?

Why Do I Have to Make My Bed?

By Wade Bradford 32 pages Children

Danny Says

With wonderful illustrations by Johnanna van der Sterre, this clever story takes us through the history of children asking their parents this timeless question. Simple questions require simple answers, in a story that is sure to make your little ones grin.

Here Comes the Garbage Barge

Here Comes the Garbage Barge

By Jonah Winter 40 pages Children

Danny Says

Based on the true story of a barge loaded with garbage in search of a landfill, this book tackles important environmental issues that are sure to get your little ones thinking about our daily wastes. The illustrations by Red Nose Studio are stunning.

Camel’s Lament, The

Camel’s Lament, The

By Charles Santore 32 pages Children

Danny Says

Wonderful poem picture book about a depressed camel who compares himself to more luxurious animals. Perfect for anyone who believes “the grass is greener.” Translation: appreciate what you have. A Terrific book for all ages.

Beautiful Oops!

Beautiful Oops!

By Barney Saltzberg 28 pages Children

Danny Says

All children and adults need to learn that not only is it alright to make mistakes – mistakes are essential lessons on the pathway to success.

Bedtime Is Canceled

Bedtime Is Canceled

By Cece Meng 32 pages Children

Danny Says

Fun read aloud about Maggie and her brother, who announce to their parents that “bedtime is canceled.” When reporters pick up the story, news spreads fast and children everywhere refuse to sleep. Hilarious chaos follows, and Maggie realizes she needs to do something fast. Very entertaining.

Grapes of Math, The

Grapes of Math, The

By Greg Tang 40 pages Children

Danny Says

I have been recommending Tang’s wonderful books of math riddles for years, and I could not believe it when somebody pointed out that I had never placed any of his books on my Lazy Reader lists. I greatly apologize for the oversight, as Greg Tang is one of those wonderful authors who gets students who are good at math more interested in reading, and students who are good at reading become more interested in math. I use Greg Tang’s books all the time (you should also check out his wonderful book Math-terpieces).

Hurricane

Hurricane

By David Wiesner 32 pages Children

Danny Says

This recommendation is for my friends, Cindy and Eric, to read to their young son while you wait to go back to your home in New Orleans. In the face of disaster, children have a remarkable ability to allow their imaginations to replace horrific realities. I hope this book offers the three of you a way to take the positives away from the storm. The most important thing is that the three of you are safe, and America loves you and cares about your welfare. :)

Yum! Yuck! A Foldout Book of People Sounds

Yum! Yuck! A Foldout Book of People Sounds

By Linda Sue Park,Julia Durango 36 pages Children

Danny Says

I love books that teach kids a variety of languages, and this one demonstrates how people make different expressions in languages from Danish to Farsi. Little kids love listening to this book read aloud.

Hurricanes

Hurricanes

By Seymour Simon 32 pages Children

Danny Says

Seymour Simon is one of my favorite non-fiction writers for children. This book, like all of Simon’s books, does a remarkable job of spelling out the significance of the power behind hurricanes. I’d recommend that government officials pick up a copy.

Nutcracker, The

Nutcracker, The

By Susan Jeffers 40 pages Children

Danny Says

Jeffers is a wonderful illustrator, and this beautiful book would make a great holiday gift (yes, that is just around the corner; haven’t you been to Costco lately?). One of my favorite memories as an elementary school teacher was watching the enchantment on my students’ faces as I introduced them to Tchaikovsky’s wonderful ballet. This is a mandatory purchase.

Empty Pot, The

Empty Pot, The

By Demi 32 pages Children

Danny Says

A wonderful folktale about Ping, a young boy with a green thumb who is overjoyed when he learns about the emperor’s gardening contest. Unfortunately, despite all of his loving efforts, Ping’s seed will not grow, and he must show the emperor and empty pot. I won’t give away the twist, but I will say that you should check out this book, which also boasts gorgeous illustrations.

Beyond Old MacDonald

Beyond Old MacDonald

By Charley Hoce 32 pages Children

Danny Says

Nothing gets kids reading more, in my opinion, than short, funny poems. This book is a hilarious collection of farm poems filled with puns, idioms and homophones. Kids will delight in the silly rhymes and fun illustrations by Eugenie Fernandes, while parents and teachers will appreciate Hoce’s play with language and stimulating vocabulary.

Holes in Your Nose, The

Holes in Your Nose, The

By Genichiro Yagyu 28 pages Children

Danny Says

I don't care how badly critics decry books like this and "Everyone Poops:" kids get a kick out of this book, and it provides teachers and parents an opportunity to teach students more serious biological concepts in a light-hearted, non-intimidating manner.

Waddle!

Waddle!

By Rufus Butler Seder 12 pages Children

Danny Says

Have you checked out Seder’s scanimation books (he also wrote Gallop! And Swing!)? These are totally cool, and kids and adults alike delight in optical illusions that make animals appear to be in motion. A “fireworks” book that produces plenty of “ooos” and “ahhs” from young readers.

Are You My Mother?

Are You My Mother?

By P.D. Eastman 72 pages Children

Danny Says

Baby bird's quest to find mommy is funny and a hit with kids and adults alike.

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