Monday, March 2, 2020

Great Books for Children Around the World (Ages 0 - 8)

By Sharon Rose



Here are fun books, all with their own purpose, that your child will learn from and enjoy.


1.   Good Night Moon, by Margaret Wise
      Brown
2.   The Very Hungry Caterpillar, by Eric Carle
3.   Please, Baby, Please, by Spike Lee &
      Tonya Lewis Lee
4.   Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, by Bill
      Martin, Jr.
5.   Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed,
       by Ellen Christelow
6.  Touch, Think, Learn: ABC; Touch, Think, Learn: Farm;
    Touch, Think, Learn: Vehicles; series by Xavier
     Deneux
7.  Whose Toes Are Those, by Jabari Asim
8.  Whose Knees Are These, by Jabari Asim
9.  First 100 Words, by Roger Priddy
10.  Baby Goes to Market, by Atinuke
11.  Of Thee I Sing, by Barack Obama
12.  Bahay Kabo, Hermès Alegre
13.  Dragons Love Tacos, by Adam Rubin
14.  Peekaboo Morning; Peekaboo Bedtime; Uh-Oh;
       I Just Want to Say Good Night; Caribbean Dreams;
       books by Rachel Isadora
15.  Mon Petit Busy Day, by Annette
       Tamarkin
16.   Daniel Goes to the Potty; Daniel Tiger’s
        Neighborhood (Daniel Book Series)
17.   The King of Kindergarten, by Derrick Barnes
18.   I See the Sun in India (Book Series: I
        See the Sun in U.S.A., Mexico, China,
        Nepal, etc., (travel books for kids) by Dedie King
19.   Grandma and the Great Gourd: A Bengali Folktale,
        by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
20.   Peek-a-Who, by Nina Laden
21.  Anna Carries Water, by Oliver Senior
22.  Babies Around the World, by Puck
23.  Corduroy, by Don Freeman
24.  No Mirrors In My Nana’s House, with
       song CD, by Ysaye M. Barwell
25.  Richard Scarry’s Best Word Book Ever,
        by Richard Scarry



26.  My Friend Mis Amigos, by Taro Gomi
27.  (Edgar and the Sausage Inspector, by
       Jan Fearnley
28.  The Snowy Day, by Ezra Jack Keats
29.  Rufus the Bat Who Loved Colors, by
       Toni Ungerer
30.  A Chair for My Mother, by Vera B. Williams
31.  I Love You Through and Through, by Bernadette
       Rossetti-Shustak
32.  Amazing Grace, by Mary Hoffman
33.  Jabari Jumps, by Gaia Cornwall
34.  Escargot, by Dashka Slater
35.  Where the Sidewalk Ends, by Shel
        Silverstein  (Poetry)
36.  Say Zoop, by Herve Tullet
37.  The Berenstain Bears: and The Trouble with
       Grown-Ups, (and series) by Stan & Jan Berenstain
38.  Matilda, by Roald Dahl
39.  Baby Faces, by DK Publishing
40.  Baby's Book of the Body, by DK Publishing
41.  Alligators All Around (ABC Book), by Maurice Sendak
42.  Put Me in the Zoo, by Robert Lopshire
43.  Black Bird Yellow Sun, by Steve Light
44.  Imagine! (a wordless book) by Raul Colon
45.  What’s Under My Bed? by James
        Stevenson
46.   The Pout-Pout Fish, by Deborah Diesen
47.  Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes, by Mem Fox
48.  Thread of Love, by Kabir Sehgal
49.  Thai Children's Favorite Stories, by Marian D. Toth
50.  Ocean Meets Sky, by the Fan Brothers





51.  The Day the Crayons Quit, by Drew
       Daywalt and Oliver Jeffers
52.  I Am Human; I Am Love; I Am Peace: series by
       Susan Verde
53.  Sally at the Farm, by Stephen Huneck
54.  The Little Engine that Could, by Watty
        Piper
55.   Little Gorilla, by Ruth Bornstein
56.  The Wonderful Things You Will Be, Emily
       Winfield Martin
57.  Winnie the Pooh, by A. A. Milne
58.  Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, by Roald Dahl
59.  The Tale of Peter Rabbit, by Beatrix
        Potter
60.  Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You
       See?  by Bill Martin, Jr. & Eric Carle
61.  Are You My Mother, by P. D. Eastman
62.  Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible,
        No Good, Very Bad Day, by Judith
        Viorst
63.   Green Eggs and Ham; The Cat in the Hat; Horton
        Hears a Who!; One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish;
       Hop on Pop; Dr. Seuss's Book of Colors; books by Dr. Seuss
64.   It’s the Clever Spider, Retold by Susan Lin
65.   One Duck Stuck, by Phyllis Root






Copyright, Great Books for Children Around the World, Sharon Rose, Parents Want to Know 101, August 23, 2019.  All rights reserved.


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