Tag: monthly book nook picks

  • Top 30 Board Books

    Y’all know by know how much I love books- ALL books- but board books hold a special place in my heart. They’re so sturdy and colorful and full of the promise of creating little life-long lovers of reading. Plus, there’s nothing better than seeing those cardboard pages in the chubby little hands of your babe! Amiright?

    Board books will always remind me of sitting in a rocker with one of my babies in my arms during that special bonding-time before bed, some of my most treasured memories with all three of my kids. Not only are board books nostalgic for me, but they are also important because they’re most likely your child’s first introduction to concepts such as counting, rhyming, colors, and narrative. When I sat down to write this post and I was thinking about my most favorite board books, I was instantly flooded with memories…Q in my arms, giggling to the Belly Button Book and then reaching for her own, Baby Cub trying to recreate my Pout-Pout fish voice from behind her binkie, all snuggled up in my lap in her footie pajamas. Ugh- they’re just the best memories. I’m always so sad when my kids outgrow their board books and want to move on to more advanced books (which, don’t get me wrong- is equally cool and fun but I don’t know- those first formative years are just SO special!)

    I’ve always kept a basket of board books next to the rocker in all my babe’s nurseries. I keep about 10 books in there at a time and I  like to cycle them out to keep things new and fresh. Of course, my three kids have always had their favorites that HAD to be in the basket at all times, and I’ve loved seeing which books each of my babes has been drawn to over the years. To this day, the girls will thumb through Max’s board book stash and reminisce about which ones they remember and which were their favorites.

    Since I feel like I’ve got a pretty good handle on board books by now, and since the options available are almost overwhelming, I figured I’d put together a list of my top 30 most beloved Board Books of all times! (I tried for 20 but just couldn’t do it! Ha!)

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    1. Giraffes Can’t Dance
    2. I Love You Stinky Face My sister introduced me to this one. My little nephew Grant LOVES when she reads it to him!
    3. The Pout Pout Fish Quite possibly one of my favorite books to read aloud!
    4. Baby Lit (We love them ALL! Max’s favorites are Peter Pan, The Jungle Book, Wizard of Oz, Around the World in 80 Says, Sherlock Holmes…ok, really- just ALL of them)
    5. Brown Bear, Brown Bear What do you See? Fun to sing along while you read
    6. Goodnight Gorilla
    7. How Do Dinosaurs… The whole series is cute but Max loves the “Going to Bed” one
    8. What a Wonderful World Another one thats fun to read/sing
    9. The Goodnight Train
    10. LMNO Peas A sweet & busy alphabet book
    11. Sandra Boynton ANY SINGLE ONE! All three of my kids grew up on these books and they are so sweet & simple to read. We have quite the collection and love them ALL (I Linked a great boxed starter set) but our favorite favorites are The Belly Button Book, The Going to Bed Book, Moo, Baa, La La La , Are you a Cow? I could go on & on…
    12. No, David! All of my kids get a kick out of David and his naughty adventures
    13. Big And Little This one is a bit harder to find for some reason, but you can buy it used on Amazon for super cheap (which is what I linked) but some reason Max LOVES this book and it’s so simple that he has it memorized and goes around the house reciting it!
    14. We’re Going on a Bear Hunt A classic favorite!
    15. Mama | Dada These books by Jimmy Fallon are sweet and funny- especially if you’re trying to teach your little one to say “mama” or “dada”
    16. Baby Beluga another “song to read” book
    17. Tails I typically shy away from lift-the-flap books that can technically get ruined by little hands, but this one is a super fun sensory book to read together
    18. Peek-a-Who The “peek-a-boo” idea without the flaps that can get torn off!
    19. Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site It’s got cars and big machinery- Max loves it
    20. Little Blue Truck A classic- Max loves this story
    21. Pantone Colors A gorgeous display of pantone colors
    22. Hello, World! (This is an incredible educational series with the most captivating illustrations! My nephew loves the Solar System one, and Max loves the My Body one!
    23. Quiet, Loud Funny illustrations, teaches sound opposites
    24. The Napping House One of the most beautifully illustrated books- it been a favorite of mine from back when I used to be a nanny
    25. Piggies another one of my absolute favorites from the couple who did The Napping House- this is the most fun little book about your ten little fingers with the most incredibly captivating illustrations!
    26. The Little Mouse, The Red Ripe Strawberry, and the Big Hungry Bear
    27. Chicka Chicka Boom Boom A fun, rhyming alphabet book
    28. On the Night you were Born My mom and dad recorded this story in one of those Hallmark books when Q was born, so it will forever be so special to me
    29. Guess How Much I Love You?
    30. Big Red Barn a classic

  • February Book Picks

    February Book Picks

    Ok, fellow book hoarders…here it is: February Book Picks! I tried to keep the list short, but I mean, come on– books about love are the best kind, aren’t they? Here are a few of my very favorite new books for the month!

    Click the link for each book to read a description and/or purchase!

    Happy Reading!

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    This Year’s Picks:

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    Love is my Favorite Thing |The Pink Umbrella |Lola Dutch I Love you so Much | Dear Boy, |L is for Love | The Love Letter |Love is a Truck | The Snowy Nap | The Hug

     

    2019 Picks:

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    The Wonderful Fluffy Little Squishy |A Crankenstien Valentine | Love Monster |Ollie’s Valentine | Dear Girl |Everything is Mama |Pig the Pug |Plant a Kiss |You! |I Need A Hug | How Do I Love Thee?| I’ll Love You Till The Cows Come Home |Part of My Heart | Love is a TuTu | Love is a Truck| Paris | A Unicorn Named Sparkle | Arthur’s Valentine | The Valentine Bears

     

    2018 Picks:

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    Somebody Loves You Mr. Hatch | The Day it Rained Hearts | The Biggest Valentine Ever | Llama, Llama I Love You | In My Heart | Snow Sisters | When an Elephant Falls in Love | Words and your Heart | This is NOT a Valentine

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     Roses are Pink, Your Feet Really Stink | GroundHUG Day | LOVE from the Very Hungry Caterpillar | Extra Yarn | The Story of Ferdinand | Flora and the Flamingo | Looking at Lincoln |Love is |Hug Machine

     

     

     

     

    Interested in getting ahead of the game for next year?

    Check out these Posts:

    Halloween Books, Thanksgiving & Fall Books,

    Christmas Books, January Books, March Books, Spring & Easter Books, Summer Books

     

     

     

    LoveJordan

  • Easter & Spring Books

    Easter & Spring Books

    Spring & Easter Books are some of my favorites! All the pastel colors, the cute baby animals! Remember, think outside the box and don’t stress about building your collection overnight. Choose a few fun Easter books that catch your eye and then fill your Spring/Easter book nook with other books about warm weather, new beginnings, April showers & May flowers, gardening, ect. Short on those books too? Scour your book bins and set out any books that your kiddos haven’t had their hands on in a little while…bonus points if the covers are pretty pastels! 😉

    I’ve included a few different categories for this post so I hope you’ll find the perfect book- whether it’s for your library collection or for your kiddo’s Easter baskets!

    2020 FINDS

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    The Great Egg-scape | E is for Easter |Easter is Coming |We are the Gardeners | The Honeybee |Goodbye Winter, Hello Spring |Wish |Eggs are Everywhere

     

    2019 FINDS

    Remember The Little Reindeer book I brought you in December and The Bad Seed I introduced a few Octobers ago? Well both authors have NEW books out for Spring this year. They were my two new purchases this spring and I think you’ll love them too! Too Many Carrots is another fun one we discovered this year!

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    The Little Rabbit |The Good Egg|Too Many Carrots

     

     

    Easter Specific Books

    I’ve included some cute newer releases as well as some Easter CLASSICS that I remember reading as a kid.

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    • Rechenka’s Eggs– When I taught third grade, I taught a whole unit on Patricia Polacco. She is a superb storyteller!!
    • The Country Bunny and the Little Gold Shoes – And old classic! Tells the story of how a new Easter Bunny is chosen once it is time for the old Easter Bunny to retire. Anyone can become The Easter Bunny- even this hard-working mama rabbit with 21 baby bunnies!
    • The Story of Easter – One of my favs, if you are looking for a religious tie-in. The illustrations bring me back to my childhood!
    • Wolfie The Bunny – A newer, sillier book- but super adorable!
    • The Easter Bunny’s Assistant– poor little skunk wants to help Easter Bunny get ready for Easter, but he just keeps getting a little TOO excited…will it result in the stinkiest Easter ever?!
    • The Biggest Easter Basket Ever – While trying to compete for the title of “Biggest Easter Basket” at their town festival, these two cute mice (from The Biggest Pumpkin Ever) learn a lesson in cooperation
    • The Easter Egg – It’s by Jan Brett, you guys!! This story is a beautiful classic!
    • The Golden Egg Book – A classic by Margaret Wise Brown (Big Red Barn, Goodnight Moon, etc.) about a sweet little bunny who just cannot rest until he finds out WHAT is inside an egg he finds.
    • The Easter Egg Artists – An old classic about an established bunny family of “easter egg decorators” whose son is discovering just what kind of artist he wants to be.

     

    Books with Bunnies

    (not Easter specific)

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    • The Tale of Peter Rabbit – I don’t think I need to explain this one!
    • Mr. Rabbit and the Lovely Present– Such a sweet story about a bunny who helps a little girl who is trying to find the perfect gift for her mother.
    • Home for a Bunny – Another Margaret Wise Brown classic, from 1956, about a little bunny’s journey to try and find the perfect home!
    • Marshmallow– Do you even care what this story is about?! Look at how CUTE the cover is!!! Ok fine, it’s basically about the cutest, most charming, most irresistible bunny ever. Seriously- that’s what it’s about.
    • Yoga Bunny – I mean, who DOESN’T do yoga these days? (me.)
    • The Runaway Bunny- Let’s just go ahead and call this the Margaret Wise Brown book list!  But seriously, this is the SWEETEST classic about a mama bunny who will find her baby bunny no matter how many times he runs away (while playing hide-and-seek) *Also fits in the “Baby Book” section below*
    • The Black Rabbit – super cute little book about a rabbit who is being “chased” by his shadow
    • Bunny Roo, I Love You – A sweet, sweet story about a mama’s love for her new baby! *Also fits in the “Baby Book” section below*
    • And perhaps, my very very VERY favorite Bunny story of ALL TIMES:

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    The Velveteen Rabbit

    I have my original edition and my brown bunny rabbit (that I truly believed was magical) from my childhood sitting on the bookshelves in our current playroom. LOVE this story so much!

     

     

    Springtime Books

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    • Blueberries for Sal – a classic story that I always bring out for Spring/Summer
    • Make Way for Ducklings– another classic! And perfect for Springtime.
    • When Spring Comes – Kevin Henkes (author of Waiting) is such a wonderfully simple storyteller. *Buy this in the board book version and it fits perfectly in the “Baby Book” section below*
    • You Belong Here – a richly illustrated book that reminds children that they are right where they belong!
    • The Blue Songbird A beautiful book, written in prose, about setting out to find your destiny. An empowering and sweet story!
    • The Carrot Seed – From the creator of Harold and the Purple Crayon. A cute story about patience.
    • Hatch, Little Egg – EVERYONE is going to see the little egg hatch…but they’re all in for a little surprise. Filled with satire & humor.
    • Up in the Garden, Down in the Dirt – Got this at the kids book fair in the Fall and I’ve been waiting for Springtime to put it out! Love this book that take a look at a Garden from above & below!
    • A Walk Through the Woods – Poetic text and beautiful paper-cut illustrations
    • Florette- The story of how one little girl finds nature in the big city!
    • Bloom– Apparently this is the story of fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli, who “dared to be different” UPDATE: While I LOVE the look of this book and may use it as decoration in my library- I didn’t love some of the messages and ideas for young children. I feel like maybe none of the editors had children?! The girl plants flower seeds in her ears, nose, and mouth “trying to be beautiful” and her imagination leads her to get a little carried away at times. An uplifting story for adults or older “fashion students”, etc. but in my opinion it is not really a great read for little children…especially little children with big imaginations! 😉
    • Be Kind – oh this book is so sweet about a little girl whose mother taught her to be kind. She goes out of her way to help another child feel better. LOVE!
    • Everything Spring– a great non-fiction option for your library! You know I always love to include some non-fiction.
    • Egg – Kevin Henkes, back at it with another “graphic novel” type picture book- great for preschoolers, with comic-book like panels, wordless pages, repetition, and surprises
    • The Big Book of Bugs – Another book I’ve been hoarding from the book fair back in November…October? Can’t Remember. But nothing says springtime like some creepy crawlies!
    • A River– A sweet book about a little girl who allows her imagination to take her on a journey, out of her home in the city and into the wild…on a river.
    • Morris Mole– Poor little Morris is always misunderstood- but he finally gets the chance to save the day….can he do it?
    • **Lola Dutch is a Little Bit Much – one of my FAV new books for Spring. I bought this the day it was released and loved it so much I thought about trying to plan Cub’s birthday around this book- it’s THAT adorable!
    • The Pink Umbrella– a beautiful book about friendship and “giving back” to those that are always going out of their way to make others a little bit happier.
    • The Digger and the Flower – “When Digger discovers something growing in the rubble, he sets in motion a series of events that will change him, and the city, forever.”

     

     

    Non-Story Nature Books

    Although I never like to put an age on a book (my 6 1/2 year old still enjoys board books!) these are probably more suitable for older, school-aged children (I’d say ages 5/6+. Q will love these because she’s SO interested in learning “allthethings” and especially loves nature and animals!)

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    • Nature Anatomy: This book is GORGEOUS & full of fun facts and info. I’m putting this one in Q’s Easter basket. She will love looking through it all year long!
    • How to be a Wildflower: A Field Guide. Stunningly illustrated little gem of a book for your nature-lover. Note: this is not a story book, it is a “field guide”!
    • Nature’s Day -This book walks readers through nine different locations through each of the four seasons. Also has an activity book that goes along with it.
    • Bees: A Honeyed History an encyclopedia style text all about the history of bees, with the most beautiful illustrations!

     

     

    Perfect Books for the Tiniest Listeners

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    Hope you find something you love!

    LoveJordan

     

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