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message 1: by Jenna (new)

Jenna (jenna_marie58) I'm going to school to become a children/youth services librarian, so I'm trying to get caught up what's popular in the world of picture books. Of course, I loved them as a kid, but when I got older I thought there just wasn't much substance to them. However, lately I've read a few that have surprised me with their depth or their creativity. Recently, I read The Three Questions and was amazed by it. Anyone else have any picture books they think are really great?


message 2: by Minnie (new)

Minnie Nielsen (agentcookie) The mysteries of Harris Burdick was always one of my favorites! There was a newer one out called Ubiquitous which was an interesting mix of poetry, history, and science! See if your school has a children's lit class. I'm going into Secondary English Education, but I really did like it a lot.


message 3: by SarahSaysRead (new)

SarahSaysRead Ish and others by the same author are really cute but also more meaningful than kids books tend to be.


message 4: by Alicia (new)

Alicia (amazingact21) I'm going to school to become a teacher, so I have a ton of picture books that I love. One of my absolute favorites is Seven Blind Mice by Ed Young.


message 5: by Tiana (new)

Tiana | 8 comments It's a Book by Lane Smith is so precious. It's enjoyable for all ages I think. It's about how out of touch society is with literature due to technology and all of these social networks.
The Little Prince, Madeline and Eloise are all classics I think and anything by Edward Gorey is fabulous.


message 6: by Tiana (new)

Tiana | 8 comments Corduroy by Don Freeman is a cute book to read as well.


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