Bramble and Maggie – Give and Take

Bramble and Maggie Children's Book

Published: 2013 Theme: Give and Take Best for: 5 and up, new readers "Maggie said, "Let's go for a ride, Bramble!" Bramble knew about rides. The rider sat in the saddle. The horse did all the hard work." From the opening line of this little "first chapter book," I loved it. I've been on the lookout for early reader children's books since I began this website, hoping to help the younger struggling readers...

Premlata and the Festival of Lights

Children's Book Premlata and the Festival of Lights

Published: 1996 Theme: Putting Others First Best for: ages 6 to 10 'Now she really did cry, with tears that seemed to burn. The crowds, the lights, the whole mela seemed to be laughing at her as had the nasty fat stall-keeper when he cheated her over the bangle." Rumer Godden skillfully weaves in Bengali words, as well as vivid descriptions of Diwali, the festival of lights, giving the reader a full picture of ....

Whatever After – Fairest of All

Children's Book - Whatever After

Published: 2012 Theme: Accepting Change Best for: 8 and up "It's okay," Snow says, lowering her head. "I don't need to marry a prince. I don't mind living with the dwarfs for the rest of my life." "No...that is NOT the way your story goes...." What do you get when a 21st century girl and her sister become entangled with the eternal Snow White? A terrific children's book, with laughs, serious lessons, and a great read for younger children...

The Good Master

The Good Master Children's Book

Published: 1935 Theme: Simple Living Best for: ages 6 to 10 "I have everything here. I am happy. Look, the sky gives me sunshine and rain. The ground gives me food. The spring gives me water. The sheep gives me shelter and clothes..." Here's a really unusual children's book, written about experiences in rural Budapest, quite a while ago. The setting is so far removed from our fast-paced contemporary life that the book almost becomes a meditation for the mind.

Not One Damsel in Distress

Not One Damsel in Distress - Children's Book

Published: 2000 Theme: Heroines Best for: ages 8 and up "Burd Janet threw the green mantle around him to shade him from fairy sight. Then she .. took out the earth from her garden. She spread it around the two of them in a great circle of protection against the Fair Folk." This book is a collection of folk tales where the hero is female. However, this book is for boys as well, since they too need to know that women can be heroes.

Call It Courage

Call it Courage - Children's book

Published: 1967 Theme: Overcoming Fear Best for: 8 and older "Mafatu lay there under his lean-to, relaxed in every nerve. He had fire, food, shelter. He had faced Moana, the Sea God...There was a new-found confidence in his heart. He had found a new belief in himself." This tale is told as if on one long breath, an exhalation that ends in exultation. There is not a moment where you can rest until the tale is told, which of course, is what makes a great tale, and a great children's book.

Mr. Popper’s Penguins

Mr Popper's Penguins Children's Book

Published: 1938 Theme: Dream Big Best for: all ages "Mr. Popper soon found it was not so easy to take a penguin for a stroll. He tied one end of the clothesline to the penguin's fat throat, and the other to his own wrist." Here's a delightful, simple, amusing book with nothing possibly true in it. Purely entertaining, with some sweet morals at the end..

A Barrel of Laughs, A Vale of Tears

Barrel of Laughs Children's Book

Published: 1998 Theme: Kindness, Moderation Best for: all ages "I've left an important question unanswered. Once Tom walked out of the book, how and why did he come back? The answer to that question is: boredom. It's not much of a life for a character in a book to be out of the book." This is one unique, terrific, silly, and somewhat profound children's book. In Feiffer's hands, everything becomes just a little bit fantastical, out of the ordinary, and we get swept along believing every word of it...

Amelia Bedelia Means Business

Amelia Bedelia children's book

Published: 2013 Theme: Daily Life Best for: 6 and up "You can't pick flowers in the park. They're for everyone who lives here to enjoy.!" "I live here," said Amelia Bedelia. "So does my mom. I picked these for her." For children struggling with the English language, especially if they are second language learners, words can be confusing. And no one demonstrates this better than Amelia...

Hiawatha’s Childhood

Children's Book - Hiawatha's Childhood

Published: 1994 Theme: Epic Poetry Best for: 5-8 "By the shores of Gitche-Gumee, By the shining Big-Sea-Water, Stood the Wigwam of Nokomis, Daughter of the moon, Nokomis" It is so important for children to read and hear stories that have rhythm, repetition, and unusual words. Hiawatha is a great example of this...