Aleph-Bet Books is a website for a business that sells first editions of children's books and other illustrated books. They have put several of their book sale catalogs online which are full of antique and vintage illustrations. Not like holding the real thing in your hands, but still, I had fun salivating over all the fine, old illustrations shown here. There is also an interesting article and list covering the 'Highspots in Children's Literature (1863-1963)', which has many classics you'll recognize that are still available in reprint.
Monday, November 19, 2007
ALEPH-BET BOOKS
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Wednesday, November 14, 2007
COUNTING KISSES
By Karen Katz
2003
32 Pages (board book)
My favorite books to read with babies are the ones that prompt some type of interaction with the baby, and "Counting Kisses" is a great example of that type of book. A cranky baby is calmed and put to sleep with kisses coming at her from many sources. Mommy gives her "ten little kisses on teeny, tiny toes", Daddy gives her "eight squishy kisses on chubby, yummy knees", all the way down to "one last kiss on your sleepy, dreamy head", delivered with the whole family smiling down at the now sleeping baby in bed. This is a great bedtime book, or any time baby is in the mood for snuggles and kisses.
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Saturday, November 10, 2007
BEAR SNORES ON
By Karma Wilson
Illustrated by Jane Chapman
2002
40 Pages
"In a cave in the woods,
In his deep, dark lair,
through the long, cold winter
sleeps a great brown bear."
Thus begins the story of one hibernating bear whose cave is visited by all manner of small forest creatures: mouse, hare, badger, gopher, mole, wren and raven. Each one arrives with a contribution to a spontaneous midwinter party in the bear's cave. The party gears up while the bear snores on, until a small pepper fleck wakes him up: "He blows and he sneezes, and the whole crowd freezes..."
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Wednesday, November 7, 2007
BLUEBERRIES FOR SAL
By Robert McCloskey
1948
64 Pages
"Little Sal picked three berries and dropped them in her little tin pail...kuplink, kuplank, kuplunk!"
Robert McCloskey was a well-known author and illustrator of many other titles you would probably recognize including: "Make Way For Ducklings", and the Homer Price stories.
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Monday, November 5, 2007
WEBSITES FOR FAVORITE BOOK SERIES
If your child has a favorite book or series of books, they often want more stories than the author has written. Many publishers have created websites for these books which usually have more information about the author/illustrator, favorite characters, coloring pages that can be printed out, and interactive games. Three of my daughter's favorites book series are the Babar books, the Angelina Ballerina books, and the Ella books. Each has a nicely designed website, and lots of new images and short animations to look at, and interesting tidbits about the creators of the books. Here are the links to each site:
Babar
Angelina Ballerina
Ella the Elegant Elephant
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Thursday, November 1, 2007
TWO BY DR. SEUSS
We all know about "The Cat In The Hat", "The Grinch Who Stole Christmas", and "One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish", but here are a couple other Seuss books you may have missed that my daughter and I really enjoy. The first is "Dr. Seuss's Sleep Book" (1962), which leads us through a story of sleep beginning with one yawning bug named Van Vleck. It continues through the falling asleep of many other Seussian creatures, counting up the number of sleepers as we read along, until the end when everyone is sleeping but you. Be careful before agreeing to read this one at bedtime, because it's a pretty long book!
Creatures are sleeping! So...how about you?
When you put out your light, then the number will be
Ninety-nine zillion, nine trillion and three.."
The other book is "Happy Birthday To You!" (1959). We should all be so lucky to have a birthday like the one the little boy in this book has. I think it would be fun to make a tradition of reading this book to each family member on the day of their birthday (including Mom and Dad). Reading this book (as well as the Sleep Book), you really get a sense of how much fun Dr. Seuss must have had writing the verses:Send forty Who-Bubs up the trees
To snip with snippers! Nip with nippers!
Clip and clop with clapping clippers.
Nip and snip with clipping cloppers!
Snip and snop with snipping snoppers!
All for you, the Who-Bubs clip!
Happy Birthday! Nop and nip!"
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