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I prefer Jumanji by Chris Van Allsburg. He illustrates the books right? I love his illustrations. They are so distinct (might be the right word) and just pleasing to the eye.
I love Peter H. Reynolds:




He writes and illustrated about being your own person through art a lot.

I've never read Chris Van Allsburg, although I've seen his books at work often. They look very good. Also, Peter H. Reynolds is one I'll have to look at. I'm putting a hold on them at the library as I speak (type, whatever)!
I've also seen Mo Willems and William Steig but never really been attracted to their books (although the pigeon books by Mo Willems are supposed to be really good). Perhaps I'll check them out too!

Yes, he illustrates his own books. There's a dark, frightening quality to his artwork that one doesn't get from anyone else, and Jumanji is a perfect example of that. Another perfect example is The Mysteries of Harris Burdick, a book that left everyone in my class with an eerie feeling when our teacher read it to us in first grade.


@Trevor- Awesome :D the Sylvester one is a great classic.
A great favorite picture book of mine:


Oh, goodness no! :-) She just liked to introduce us to a variety of reading styles. I credit Ms. Jenkins for getting me interested in the picture books of Jack Gantos, Marc Brown, Frank Asch, Joanna Cole, Chris Van Allsburg and Steven Kellogg, among others.


I don't really remember much of what my teacher's read to me. I don't think they did. I think they mostly relied on the textbook which isn't so bad. I remember:

A teacher gave a book for Christmas for me once this book:

I remember a book on triangles and another book on Lost and Found. I remember the latter fairly well and it happened to be in my textbook.


I just read Hooray for Amanda & Her Alligator! by Mo Willems. His books are always good, of course, and this one was no exception.

I thought Mo Willems was just the pigeon lady...
It's Picture Book Month so I'm reading a bunch of picture books this month compared to what I'm used to. I can't find Chrysanthemum :/





I just found and reread


Mo Willems is actually a male author. He did write Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!, as well as other books featuring the character. He comes out with several new picture books every year.



I've read that one. It was really sweet and I loved the photographs as well.
Peter H. Reynold's Ish was simply beautiful.
I'd recommend reading


That sounds RIGHT up my alley, Adriana. haha. ;) I'm going to put a hold on it right now!
pfft, we don't have it. :( Have to do ILL instead.



On hold. xD
So, I've been rereading Dr. Seuss books. My favorites as a kid were Green Eggs and Ham, One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish and The Cat in the Hat. But a few months ago I discovered The Shape of Me and Other Stuff which is amazing, imo. I also got Fox in Socks which is the funnest to read aloud, says my dad.
I can't say they are my favorite picture books ever, but the nostalgia that comes along with them is definitely worth a lot to me. :D






I've been wanting to read The Moon Jumpers, written by Janice May Udry and illustrated by Maurice Sendak, but it doesn't seem to be in my library's system. I'll have to see if they can locate a copy for me from outside the system.



Okay it sounds like a lot but if you see how many books he actually wrote and all the ones inspired by him or continuing the Cat in the Hat for new books it's a very small amount. There are a lot with wacky names or interesting themes that I really want to read like: Yertle the Turtle and Other Stories,The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins, and Bartholomew and the Oobleck. Really want to read the last one!


That's nice that they hired you right away. It shows how much they wanted you there :D (I know I'm sappy)


It's also cool to see how these two famous writers approach writing for children! Dr. Seuss is much sillier than Munsch. Although Munsch does have his moments... haha


I didn't realize how many books Munsch had written until I started working at the library. There is literally a full shelf of Munsch books in the Picture Books section. Same with Roald Dahl, actually (except these are in J-fiction section).
It's funny how some authors will write so many books but only be well known for 1 or 2.



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Love You Forever (other topics)Lighthouse: A Story Of Remembrance (other topics)
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