Thanks to your great suggestions, these are the books we picked up from the holds desk at the library today. All of us, adults and children, think they’re great fun.
You know what else has been fun? Immersing myself in writing every day about the books I read to my children. I have loved sharing books and ideas that make reading to our children more enjoyable and meaningful. Tomorrow is the last day of the 31 Days of Picture Books series. I’ll be sharing some resources to further what we have started here on our quest to explore the world of children’s books. I hope you’ve enjoyed this month as much as I have!
-Mia
Books featured in photo:
Red is Best by Kathy Stinson
The Paper Bag Princess by Robert N. Munsch
Whistle for Willie by Ezra Jack Keats
Tricia says:
Thanks so much for your faithful writing this month! I have enjoyed your series of posts and will continue to follow your blog. Your children are blessed to have parents who read to them! I am convinced that no other practice prepares children for school — and life — as well, building vocabulary and an understanding of narrative, in addition to lengthening attention span. And, of course, the joy of reading that lasts a lifetime!
MiaTheReader says:
Thank you, Tricia! I appreciate your feedback and book suggestions more than I can say. This kind of community is exactly what I was hoping for when I started this blog. So glad you’re planning to stick around!