Bear Snores On, by Karma Wilson

Bear Snores On by Karma WilsonBear Snores On was Karma Wilson’s first picture book, and this playful tale of friendship is our favorite of the bunch. Her lyrical rhymes tell a cute story of how an assortment of woodland creatures end up having a party as they one-by-one gather in a sleeping bear’s den while a raging winter storm “howl[s]” outside.

 

The inviting tale is told in a wonderful, flowing cadence that makes it easy to read.… Continue reading

Barnyard Dance, by Sandra Boynton

Barnyard Dance by Sandra BoyntonSandra Boynton has written and illustrated a lot of fun books for kids, but while we enjoy many of them, Barnyard Dance! is hands-down our favorite. In this book, Boynton combines her whimsical animal illustrations with words written to a rollicking, square-dance style beat. Every time we read it, my boys get up and dance.

 

This wonderfully silly book is a hit with everyone in our family, even after reading it frequently for over six years.… Continue reading

My 6 Favorite Books for One-Year-Olds

Russell the Sheep by Rob Scotton Time for Bed by Mem Fox Goodnight Moon, by Margaret Wise Brown Bear Snores On by Karma Wilson Barnyard Dance by Sandra Boynton Is Your Mama a LLama by Deborah Guarino

 

Yesterday there was a conversation on my local mom’s listserv about the best birthday gift for a 1-year-old. I chimed in, saying I would skip the toys as my boys enjoyed my wooden spoons, nesting measuring cups and measuring spoons, empty toilet paper rolls and egg cartons, and other such household items far more than toys at that age.… Continue reading

The Gruffalo, by Julia Donaldson

The Gruffalo, by Julia DonaldsonWe have several children’s books written by Julia Donaldson, and we enjoy them all. However, there are two that get read over and over and over in our house, and The Gruffalo is one of them (I’ll post a review of the other one in the future).

 

The Gruffalo is a fun book about a mouse who shrewdly outsmarts all of the animals who want to eat him.… Continue reading

Goodnight Moon, by Margaret Wise Brown

Goodnight Moon, by Margaret Wise BrownLast night as I lay down with my 2-year-old to fall asleep, I whispered to him, as I always do, “Good night. I love you.” Instead of the simple, “G’night” he normally whispers in reply, he launched into a string of good nights, “G’night, Mama. G’night, Daddy. G’night, Brother [he calls his brother “Brother” as he has trouble pronouncing his name].… Continue reading

Still Alice, by Lisa Genova

Still AliceStill Alice is at once heart-breaking, riveting, and terrifying. This book hit home for me. Hard. I’ve watched a great-grandfather, a grandmother, and now my mother-in-law slowly lose their minds to this currently incurable disease. As I read, I cried, and I cried, and I cried.

 

You need to read this book. Everyone needs to read this book. Alzheimer’s is becoming increasingly prevalent in this country, and if you don’t currently know someone with this disease, at some point you will.… Continue reading

Woolbur, by Leslie Helakoski

Woolbur, by Leslie HelakoskiWoolbur is a fun, charming book about a young sheep who likes to do everything in his own way. If your little one prefers running with the dogs to standing still with the herd, you may see your child’s free spirit reflected in Woolbur’s own. This is a great story for helping kids to see that being who you are, even if it’s very different from everybody else, is part of what makes life – and the world around us – a delightful place to be.… Continue reading

Something From Nothing, by Phoebe Gilman

Something from Nothing, by Phoebe GilmanSomething From Nothing is a book that we’ve read over and over and over again. In fact, we love it so much, that when we loaned it to our friends and they accidentally left it on an airplane, I had to go out and find another copy so we’d still have one to read (Thankfully they had a copy at our favorite used book store!).… Continue reading

Pete the Cat: I Love my White Shoes, by Eric Litwin

Pete the Cat, I Love my White ShoesPete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes is a very simple, but wonderfully put together book. In this book, we meet Pete the Cat, a hip blue cat who loves his shoes. The illustrations reveal Pete to be a hipster-esque cat, who walks through life to the tune of his own internal groove.

As Pete takes a walk outside, he steps in all sorts of things: strawberries, blueberries, mud, and water.… Continue reading

Zen Shorts, by Jon J Muth

Zen Shorts, by Jon J MuthMuth’s Zen Shorts is one of our favorite picture books. His accessible retelling of famous Zen stories packaged in a visually delightful format make this book a great way to encourage mindfulness in children and adults.

My boys were initially drawn in by the gorgeous illustrations. Muth’s beautifully rendered watercolors are full of color and light, and wonderfully express the humor and serenity of the points he’s trying to convey.… Continue reading