I polled oodles of moms across the country to come up with this list. If you have favorite titles that aren’t here but absolutely must be, please comment on this post or email me at susie@seriousmomsense.com
and I’ll get them added. Remember, only ABSOLUTE FAVORITES! My goal here is quality, not quantity!
Author | Title | Comments |
BABIES / TODDLERS | ||
Cambell, Rod | Dear Zoo: A lift the flap book | |
Boynton, Sandra |
Moo, Baa, La La La |
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Boynton, Sandra |
But Not the Hippoptamus |
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Wood, Audrey | The Napping House * |
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Wood, Audrey | Silly Sally | |
Carl, Eric | The Very Hungry Caterpillar * |
anything by Eric Carle |
Donaldson, Julia |
Night Monkey Day Monkey |
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Love, Marianne Cusimano |
You Are My I Love You |
humor with heart |
Brown, Margaret Wise |
Goodnight Moon | |
YOUNGER KIDS | ||
Konnecke, Ole | Anton Can Do Magic |
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Gag, Wanda | Millions of Cats | |
McGee, David | Elmer | |
Thomas, Jan | The Doghouse | New favorite |
Willems, Mo | Pig and Elephant Books * |
awesome for acting out while laughing out loud |
Henkes, Kevin | Kitten’s First Full Moon |
All Kevin Henkes books are great |
Wilson, Karma | Bear Snores On | several books in this series |
Wood, Don | Little Mouse | |
Wood, Don | The Big Red Ripe Strawberry * |
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Wood, Don | The Big Hungry Bear * |
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Ahlberg, Janet | The Jolly Pocket Postman |
interactive book |
Feiffer, Jules | Bark, Geroge! | |
Cronin, Doreen | Click, Clack, Moo Cows that Type |
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Cronin, Doreen | Diary of a Worm (or Fly) |
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Wilcox, Leah | Falling for Rapunzel |
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Barnett, Max | Guess Again | will have your kids laughing |
Fox, Mem | The Magic Hat | anything by Mem Fox! |
Gannett, Ruth Stiles |
My Father’s Dragon |
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van Allsburg, Chris |
Mysteries of Harriss Burdick |
wordless picture book, the pictures are amazing and the kids have to create their own stories to go with the pictures |
Osborne, Mary Pope |
Magic Treehouse Series * |
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Polacca, Patricia |
Pink and Say | her other books for older kids are also great |
Park, Barbara | Junie B. Jones series * |
hilarious, can start girls reading chapter books, mixed mommy reviews on Junie’s bratty attitude & sometimes poor grammar |
Rey, H.A. and Margaret |
A Treasury of Curious George |
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Long, Melinda |
How I Became a Pirate |
delightful illustrations by David Shannon |
Dahl, Roald | Charlie and the Chocolate Factory |
favorite read-aloud; anything by Roald Dahl |
O’Brian, Robert C. |
Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of Nimh |
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Burnett, Francis Hodgson |
A Little Princess |
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Cleary, Beverly |
Ramona Books | other Beverly Cleary books |
Burton, Virginia Lee |
Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel |
anything by Virginia Lee Burton |
Scarry, Richard |
Cars and Trucks and Things that Go |
any orinigal Richard Scarry is fantastic; his son took over for him and the newer books aren’t quite the same |
Lobel, Arnold | Frog and Toad Books |
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Macdonald, Betty |
Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle Series |
classic read aloud |
Juster, Norton | The Phantom Tolbooth |
classic read aloud |
Banks, Lynn Reid |
Indian in the Cupboard |
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Warner, Gertrude Chandler |
Boxcar Children Series* |
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White, E.B. | Charlotte’s Web | anything by E.B. White |
McKissack, Annie |
Never Forgotten | Caldecott committee missed this one |
Shea, Susan | Do You Know Which Ones Will Grow? |
delightful |
OLDER KIDS | ||
Spinelli, Gary | Maniac McGee | |
Sachar, Louis | Holes | |
Gaiman, Neil | The Graveyard Book |
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Mull, Brandon | Fablehaven Series |
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Lewis. C. S. | The Chronicles of Narnia |
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Fitzgerald, John D. |
The Great Brain | |
Peck, Richard | A Long Way from Chicago |
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McKinley, Robin |
Beauty * | |
Levine, Gail Carson |
Ella Enchanted | |
Hale, Shannon | The Princess Academy |
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Hale, Shannon | The Goose Girl * | |
Clements, Andrew |
Frindle* | any other Clements book |
Riordan, Rick | Percy Jackson Series * |
can be the catalyst for kids to graduate to longer chapter books |
Haddix, Margaret Peterson |
Shadow Children Series |
similar to hunger games but less violent, thought-provoking and exciting |
Rowling, J.K. | Harry Potter Series * |
last two books in the series are more violent and disturbing as the characters get older |
Carter, Ally | Gallagher Girls Series |
delight for early teens (girls) |
Whitesides, Tyler |
The Janitors | looking forward to second book coming out this fall |
Lin, Grace | Where the Mountain Meets the Moon * |
one of the best examples of storytelling anywhere, fantastic read-aloud |
Montgomery, L.M. |
Anne of Green Gables Series |
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Rawls, Wilson | Where the Red Fern Grows |
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Rawls, Wilson | Summer of the Monkeys |
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Sweet, Melissa | Balloons Over Broadway: The True Story of the Pupeteer of Macy’s Parade |
Outstanding NF ook of 2011 |
TEENS | ||
Lane, Andrew | Death Cloud | Sherlock Holmes as a teenager; sequel is ‘Rebel Fire’ |
Selznick, Brian |
Wonderstruck | |
Gantos, Jack | Dead End in Norvelt |
one of best new books of 2011, Newbery Author, great for boys |
Carter, Ally | Gallagher Girls Series |
delight for early teens (girls) |
Clements, Andrew |
Frindle | |
Fitzgerald, John D. |
The Great Brain | |
Gaiman, Neil | The Graveyard Book |
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Haddix, Margaret Peterson |
Shadow Children Series |
similar to hunger games but less not violent, thought-provoking and exciting |
Hale, Shannon | The Princess Academy |
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Hale, Shannon | The Goose Girl * | |
Levine, Gail Carson |
Ella Enchanted | |
Lewis. C. S. | The Chronicles of Narnia |
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Lin, Grace | Where the Mountain Meets the Moon * |
one of the best examples of storytelling anywhere, fantastic read-aloud |
McKinley, Robin |
Beauty * | |
Mull, Brandon | Fablehaven Series* |
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Peck, Richard | A Long Way from Chicago |
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Riordan, Rick | Percy Jackson Series * |
can be the catalyst for kids to graduate to longer chapter books |
Rowling, J.K. | Harry Potter Series * |
last two books in the series are more violent and disturbing as the characters get older |
Sachar, Louis | Holes | all other Louis Sachar Books |
Spinelli, Gary | Maniac McGee | |
Taylor, Theodore |
The Cay | |
Whitesides, Tyler |
The Janitors | looking forward to second book coming out this fall |
Stiefvater, Maggie |
Scorpio Races | fav teen book of 2011 |
Bragg, Georgia | How They Croaked: The Awful Ends of the Awful Famous |
Awfully Interesting |
Lloyd Alexander's Prydain Chronicles ABSOLUTELY MUST be on this list! (5th book won the Newberry Award and 2nd book was a Newberry finalist). Among the most wonderful childhood books ever!