10. Don't Laugh at Me (Steve Seskin)
I really like this books because it helps teach kids compassion and empathy. Seskin displays images of all different kinds of children and how they are different, but loved the same. It also comes with a CD to sing along to. Don't laugh at me....Don't call me names....
I really like this books because it helps teach kids compassion and empathy. Seskin displays images of all different kinds of children and how they are different, but loved the same. It also comes with a CD to sing along to. Don't laugh at me....Don't call me names....
9. The Paper Bag Princess (Robert Munsch)
This Robert Munsch book is a classic for both children and adults. It tells the story of Princess Elizabeth who tries to rescue Prince Donald from a fiery dragon. The last page of the book is my favourite and the kids too!!!!
8. Such a Prince (Dan Bar-el)
This story is similar to a mixed up fairy tale. But has humour that will keep both parents and children entertained. With a hilarious fairy godmother, a rude king, a simple boy and a spunky princess this non-traditional fairy tale will have you wanting more. It won a Canadian Blue Spruce Award and once you read it, you will see why!!!!
7. The Lorax (Dr. Seuss)
Before the world was interested in "going green" Dr. Seuss was ahead of his time. This story is a must for the new generation, with quirky characters like Brown Bar-Ba-Loots, the Onceler and Truffula Trees. It helps to teach children about protecting our environment and that they CAN make a difference.
6. Ordinary Mary's Extraordinary Deed (Emily Pearson)
In this feel good book, Mary completes a few acts of kindness (extraordinary deeds) and it is able to come around full circle. This book is sure to inspire kindness and the spreading of good deeds!
5. Koala Lou (Mem Fox)
When I lived in Australia, I fell in love with Mem Fox books. I could have created a top ten list with just her! But this is not that kind of list. This story shows the love between a child and their mother. Koala Lou desires her moms attention so she enters in the Bush Olympics. This book is filled with glorious Australian Animals and is a great story to read to your little one just before bed.
4. The Balloon Tree (Pheobe Gilman)
If Pheobe Gilman is not one of your favourite children's book authors, she will be now! Princess Leora loves balloons, but when the evil archduke locks her in her room she asks for help from a wizard and a small boy. This imaginative and playful story is a classic!
3. One (Kathyrn Otoshi)
This book is fabulous for Kindergarten. Not only does it talk about colours and numbers it also talks about bullying and having the courage to stand up for yourself and your friends.
2. Something From Nothing (Pheobe Gilman)
Every child can relate to this story. When Joseph receives a special gift from his grandfather (a blanket) his grandfather he turns it into a jacket, a button and finally a story.
And my favourite picture book of all time ..... drumroll please...... is a classic......
1. The Giving Tree (Shel Silverstein)
Another classic story of ultimate love. This may be one of my favourites as my dad read it to me as a little girl, but either way who doesn't love the idea of giving to others, even if you don't receive anything in return. This story was written 50 years ago and is illustrated in black and white. However, it doesn't need any colour on its pages, as the life of the story is what makes it alive and bright!
Another classic story of ultimate love. This may be one of my favourites as my dad read it to me as a little girl, but either way who doesn't love the idea of giving to others, even if you don't receive anything in return. This story was written 50 years ago and is illustrated in black and white. However, it doesn't need any colour on its pages, as the life of the story is what makes it alive and bright!