Top Ten Tuesday is an original meme from the awesome team at The Broke and The Bookish.
I’m putting my own spin on this week’s TTT theme, with ten books that I can’t wait to share with the kids at my story times and school visits this fall.
Interactive picture books are always a hit at story times. Children are made to move, and getting them actively interacting with a story is one of the best ways of keeping them engaged for 30 minutes.
Sweet text and adorable illustrations make this perfect for sharing with caregivers and their babies.
Another gentle story for reading to babies at bedtime.
In the tradition of “Don’t push the button” and “Press here”, this picture book has kids interacting with the hapless Dizzy Dinosaur.
Kids will love roaring along with this rambunctious toddler dinosaur.
A gentle bedtime book that caregivers will love sharing with sleepy babies. So many bedtime books this season!
Love love love – a perfect celebration of reading as a social activity. A good read for librarians and teachers as well!
A droll take on proper manners.
This story about a zombie couple and their foray into parenthood has a perfect blend of sweet and gross-out humour. I can’t wait to share this one with the kids in October.
A lighthearted, brightly illustrated ode to self-acceptance, as told by zoo animals.
So – which new picture books are you looking forward to sharing with kids this fall?
Oh, these look so cute. I’m sure they’ll enjoy all of them!
How to Read a Story looks SO cute!! My son is getting a little old for picture books, and that makes me sad. If he was little younger, I would definitely read him that Zombie in Love book too, it looks so cute for Halloween!
I find that school aged kids often do enjoy reading picture books, particularly if the words “picture book” aren’t used 😉 If I have a really great picture book that I think older kids will still enjoy, I introduce it to them as an “illustrated book”, which I think makes it sound fancier and more grown-up to them, because it seems to work. 😉
Since becoming a parent, I’ve realized how very many amazing picture books are out there. Thanks for sharing some more goodies. Also–I love your heading art!
Great list! I haven’t read any of the books here, but they look like they’re worth a look at for kids 🙂 I’d just like to say, I love your banner! It’s awesome.
Have a great day,
Amy x