Kids’ Books to Remember (and links you don’t want to miss)

November 14, 2016

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Happy Monday!  I’m sure we’re all ready to start a new week. I know I am! Here is your weekly list of some kids’ books to remember and some links you won’t want to miss.

Will you do me a favor, please? Will you let me know if these weekly posts are helpful? Would you like for me to add more titles or different headings? Please let me know in the comments below. And have a great week! Thanksgiving is coming soon!

KIDS’ BOOKS TO REMEMBER: READ ALOUD

Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White

The Mouse and the Motorcycle by Beverly Cleary

Because of Winn Dixie by Kate Dicamillo

KIDS’ BOOKS TO REMEMBER: PICTURE BOOKS

Robert Munch books

The  Kissing Hand  by Audrey Penn and Ruth E. Harper

What do you Do With an Idea?  by Kobi Yamada

KIDS’ BOOKS TO REMEMBER: EARLY CHAPTER BOOKS

Billie B. Brown series by Sally Rippin

Hey, Jack series by Sally Rippin

KIDS’ BOOKS TO REMEMBER: CHAPTER BOOKS

Swindle Series by Gordon Korman

The Witches by Roald Dahl

Counting by 7s by Holly Goldberg Sloan

links for mom and dad

Choose Kindness. Teach Empathy. Listen Actively.

Reading Aloud to Older Kids

Books about Girls Who Rescue Themselves

Just Breathe Helps Kids Deal with Emotions

My ABC’s of Thanksgiving journal

posts you may have missed on red canoe reader

nEW PICTURE BOOKS FOR ALL AGES 

FRIENDSHIP BOOKS FOR KIDS

 

 

More about Susan

Hi! I'm Susan, a wife, a mom and a recently retired elementary school librarian with 22 years of experience. One of my greatest joys is to connect kids with a perfect book, which then leads them to a lifelong love of learning. Through my blog, I'm hoping to reach parents, their children and teachers to help them find those special books. I’m also hoping to offer some tips and techniques to use with your children as you read aloud.

I appreciate your comments!

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