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Books with captivating illustrations designed especially for squirmy little kids with too much to do to sit still for long.  Some of these titles  also appear in  the Classics, Gems, and Beginning Readers collections.
 
CorduroyCorduroy
by Don Freeman

A beautiful tale about a loved bear and a lost button.  A treasured classic loved all over the world.

In the Small,
                  Small PondIn the Small, Small Pond
by Denise Fleming

Fleming's simple and bright illustrations are perfect for toddlers.  Her point-of-view is just like an inquisitive child, and she tells a story with only a few words per page.

Feathers for
                  LunchFeathers for Lunch
by Lois Ehlert

Yum, yum, guess what's for lunch?  Cut-and-paste styled pictures with big printing, and a rather cute and mischievous cat.

Frieght TrainFreight Train
by Donald Crews

A Caldecott winner credited as one of the first multi-cultural picture books for children, and there aren't even any people in it!  But you'll love the colors. 

Sheep in a JeepSheep in a Jeep
by Nancy Shaw

An excellent rhyming book with the world's cutest, most mischievous sheep.  Guaranteed for a giggle.

Green Eggs
                  and HamGreen Eggs and Ham
by Dr. Seuss

Do you still have it memorized from your own childhood?  I do, and I'll bet my parents do too.  Who can resist Sam-I-Am?

Amelia BedeliaAmelia Bedelia
by Peggy Parrish

Just when children are mastering the English language and human logic, along comes Amedia Bedelia to confuse the issue.  If her logic is so impeccible, why does she get into so much trouble?  This is something every child relates to.

If You Give a
                  Mouse a CookieIf you Give a Mouse a Cookie
by Laura Joffe Numeroff

A simple act of kindness becomes a nightmare of demands.  But who can resist either the logic or the charm? 

Jeremy FisherJeremy Fisher
by Beatrix Potter

Welcome to the world of Beatrix Potter, reigning high after all these years.  And if the stories alone weren't good enough, do you remember how perfectly sized these books are for little hands?

Harold and the
                  Purple CrayonHarold and the Purple Crayon
by Crockett Johnson

One of my all-time favorites.  The things you can get into with a purple crayon!  And the things that purple crayon can get you out of, with a little imagination and a quick draw!

Draw Me a
                  StarDraw Me a Star
by Eric Carle

Eric Carle's magical illustrations are as captivating as his sense of mystery and imagination.  Everyone needs a star in their life drawn by Eric Carle.

The Runaway
                  BunnyThe Runaway Bunny
by Margaret Wise Brown
illustrated by Clement Hurd

A timeless classic of  fantasy and maternal love: whatever or wherever Little Bunny imagines being or going, Mama Bunny will be there.

Drummer HoffDrummer Hoff
by Barbara  Emberley

Nothing like a good refrain to keep the pages turning!  Caldeocott-winning illustrations are fanciful, and the book reads like an old familiar song.

Millions of CatsMillions of Cats
by Wanda Gag

Wanda Gag knew how to write for squirming toddlers before the genre of picture books was well established.  Her books stand up to the test of time, too.

ArthurArthur and the True Francine
by Marc Brown

A little familiarity with the television program might make the squirmiest of toddlers ready to sit still for a book!

A Tree is NiceA Tree is Nice
by Janice May Udry

A Caldecott winner and a familiar, simple poem.  Perfect for an afternoon read.

Angelina BallerinaAngelina Ballerina
by Helen Craig

A modern favorite, with a nice accessible format and cheery message.

Richard Scarry's
                  Best Word Book EverBest Word Book Ever
by Richard Scarry

Anything by Richard Scarry is a delight.  Children learn language, the building blocks of reading, and can spend hours creating their own fantasy worlds based on the book.

Hop JumpHop Jump
by Ellen Stoll Walsh

Simple illustrations with great personality and depth.  And joy!

SquirrelsSquirrels
by Brian Wildsmith

A feast for the eyes, featuring the familiar in a whole new way. 

Curious GeorgeCurious George Visits the Zoo
by H.A. Rey

Curious George designed for beginning readers! Each book is one adventure, with big print and simple vocabulary. 


Book Club selections can include the books in the categories selected or can be customized.  Exact books may vary depending upon availability, and I might send alternate titles by the authors listed.  Let me know your interests.

Book Club types available for Toddlers:
Reader's Club:  new paperbacks
Reader's Club:  used hardbacks
Bookworm Society:  new hardbacks
Bookworm Society:  vintage hardbacks
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