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Children’s Literature: Preschool BooksJanine D. Jamison
Children’s Resources & Services- LSIS 5505Fall 2010
Mother Goose BookIn this book, Sabuda has takenthe classic Mother Goosestories and added a twist to thestories while incorporatinginteractive pop-up illustrations.____________________________________Toddlers learn nursery ryhmes while
interacting through exploring.• Colorful illustrations appeal to toddlers.• Book is different from typical Mother
Goose books.
Sabuda, R., (1999). The Movable Mother Goose. New York: Simon & Schuster.
Toy Book
Little Juliette is anxiously anticipatingChristmas. She and her mother pickout a perfect Christmas tree that sheand all her stuffed animal friendsdecorate together.______________________________
• Children able to use imagination.• Toddlers learn to share with
others.• Reading about most kids favorite
time of the year….Christmas.• Promotes social development.
Masurel, Claire, & Henry, Marie. (1998). Christmas is coming. Chronicle Books Llc.
Counting Book
Yummy candy teaches childrennumbers 1-12, 6 colors, andprimary shapes._________________________• Children are allowed to
interact with book by identifying differences.
• Children learn basic mathematics, shapes, and colors.
• Children learn to count with candy.
McGrath, Barbara. (1994). M & m's brand chocolate candies counting book. Charlesbridge Pub Inc.
Picture BookIn this board book, Duck is learninghow to properly use the bathroom whilebeing potty trained by his mother.____________________________• Children are able to learn from
descriptive pictures.• Toddlers learn basic information
about potty training.• Story is short enough to keep
their attention.• Children learn that as they grow
bigger, they will learn new things.
Dahl, Michael. (2010). Duck goes potty. Picture Window Books.
Easy to Read Book
This easy read book waswritten by my mother. It isabout a little boy trick-ortreating on Halloween nightand the things he encounterson his journey._________________________• Children learn through
repitition to read.• Colorful illustrations.
Jamison, Gaynell R. (2010). Halloween night. Hameray Publishing.
Rhyme Book
Classical Dr. Seuss throughvivid illustrations and colorencourages young childreto use their imagination andthink freely._______________________• Allows toddlers to learn
colors.• Silly rhyming.• Imaginative language.
Seuss, S., (1975). Oh, the Thinks You Can Think!. New York: Beginner Books.
Bedtime Story BookThis calm and serene bookgoes through displayingcolorful illustrations of howvarious baby animals aresleeping, ending finally with ahuman baby.
• Children are capable of recognizing various animals.
• Colorful illustrations• Children able to fall asleep
through repititious language.
Fleming, D., (2010). Sleepy, Oh so Sleepy. City: Henry Holt and Co. (BYR).
Alphabet Book
This Caldecott Honor book takesalphabet letters and transforms them acrobatically from lettersinto objects that illustrate theletter and its sound.___________________________• Children learn their alphabets
through story and illustrations.• Children learn to associate
pictures with words.• Promotes beginning reading.• Promotes phonetics.
MacDonald, Suse. (1986). Alphabatics. Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers.
Animal Book
This is a fun interactive bookabout the animals in the zooand the sounds they make. Children can also mimickanimal sounds._________________________• Children learn different
animals.• Children also learn colors.• Children able to interact
with book by making animal sounds.
Martin, Bill. (1991). Polar bear, polar bear, what do you hear?. Henry Holt and Co. (BYR).
Interactive BookPopular fingerplay for childrenthat colorfully illustrates aspider going off on hisdaredevil mission of climbing awaterspout with his umbrellaand flashlight._________________________• Promotes interactive play.• Colorful illustrations appeal
to children.• Able to incorporate song
and movements with book.
Siomades, L., (1999). The Itsy Bitsy Spider. Honesdale: Boyds Mills Press.
Resources
Dahl, Michael. (2010). Duck goes potty. Picture Window Books. Fleming, D., (2010). Sleepy, Oh so Sleepy. City: Henry Holt and Co. (BYR). Jamison, Gaynell R. (2010). Halloween night. Hameray Publishing. MacDonald, Suse. (1986). Alphabatics. Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers. Martin, Bill. (1991). Polar bear, polar bear, what do you hear?. Henry Holt and Co.
(BYR). Masurel, Claire, & Henry, Marie. (1998). Christmas is coming. Chronicle Books Llc. McGrath, Barbara. (1994). M & m's brand chocolate candies counting book.
Charlesbridge Pub Inc. Sabuda, R., (1999). The Movable Mother Goose. New York: Simon & Schuster. Seuss, S., (1975). Oh, the Thinks You Can Think!. New York: Beginner Books. Siomades, L., (1999). The Itsy Bitsy Spider. Honesdale: Boyds Mills Press.
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