Original artwork by Charles Haigh-Wood (1856-1927) |
Duration: January - December 2018
Goal: To have adults read more picture books. To celebrate the fact that picture books are for everyone! Families are, of course, welcome to join in!
# of books: minimum of 6
Option 1: Read six picture books of your choice.
Option 2: Choose one author to focus on. Perhaps read through an entire author's work.
Option 3: Read as few as six, or as many as you like, from the checklist below
Feel free to copy/paste this. You can replace the _ with an X or a ✔ (copy/paste it) when you finish reading a book. If you list the books you read, that may help other people decide what to read.
_1. Title beginning with A
_2. Author beginning with A
X3. Title beginning with B: Bear Make Den--Jane Godwin and Michael Wagner
_4. Author beginning with B
X5. Title beginning with C: The Cat in the Hat--Dr. Seuss
_6. Author beginning with C
X7. Title beginning with D: Don't Push the Button--Bill Cotter
X8. Author beginning with D: Cranberry Thanksgiving--Wende Devlin
X9. Title beginning with E: The Egg Tree--Katherine Milhous
X10. Author beginning with E: Drummer Hoff--Barbara Emberly
X11. Title beginning with F: Five Little Pumpkins--Ben Mantle
_12. Author beginning with F
X13. Title beginning with G: Grandpa's Teeth--Rod Clement
_14. Author beginning with G
X15. Title beginning with H: Henny Penny--Paul Galdone
X16. Author beginning with H: The Christmas Wreath--James Hoffman
X17. Title beginning with I: I Am Peace--Susan Verde
_18. Author beginning with I
_19. Title beginning with J
_20. Author beginning with J
X21. Title beginning with K: Katy and the Big Snow--Virginia Lee Burton
X22. Author beginning with K: Pearl's New Skates--Holly Keller
X23. Title beginning with L: Leo the Late Bloomer--Robert Kraus
_24. Author beginning with L
X25. Title beginning with M: My Heart is Full of Wishes--Joshua Grishaw
_26. Author beginning with M: The M&Ms Brand Counting Book--Barbara Barbieri McGrath
_27. Title beginning with N
_28. Author beginning with N
_29. Title beginning with O
_30. Author beginning with O
X31. Title beginning with P: Press Here--Herve Tullet
_32. Author beginning with P
X33. Title or Author beginning with Q: Queen of the Class--Mary Engelbreit
_34. Title beginning with R
_35. Author beginning with R
X36. Title beginning with S: Spooky Pookie--Sandra Boynton
X37. Author beginning with S: Mary Had a Little Glam--Tammi Sauer
_38. Title beginning with T
_39. Author beginning with T
X40. Title or Author beginning with U: A Unicorn Named Sparkle--Amy Young
X41. Title or Author beginning with V or W: Words and Your Heart--Kate Jane Neal
_42. Title or Author beginning with X or “Ex”
X43. Title beginning with Y: Yaffa and Fatima Shalom, Salaam--Fawzia Gilani-Williams
_44. Author beginning with Y
_45. Title or Author beginning with Z
X46. An alphabet book: Dr. Seuss's ABC--Dr. Seuss
X47. A counting book: Grandma's Tiny House--JaNay Brown-Wood
_48. A color word in the title
_49. A number word in the title
X50. Concept book of your choice— picture book: Oh, the Things You Can Do That Are Good For You--Tish Rabe
X51. Concept book of your choice — board book: The Tooth Book--Dr. Seuss
X52. bedtime book —board book: Time for Bed--Mem Fox
_53. bedtime book — picture book
X54. book that rhymes —picture book: If I Ran the Zoo--Dr. Seuss
X55. book that rhymes — early reader OR board book: There's a Wocket in My Pocket--Dr. Seuss
X56. holiday of your choice — board book or early reader: Peek a Flap Boo--Rosa Von Federer
X57. holiday of your choice — picture book: Bee My Valentine--Miriam Cohen
_58. wordless picture book
X59. new to you author: What Makes a Rainbow?--Betty Ann Schwartz
_60. new to you illustrator
_61. favorite author
_62. favorite illustrator
X63. free choice: A Giraffe and a Half--Shel Silverstein
X64. fairy or folk tale adaptation: La Princesa and the Pea--Susan Middleton Elya
_65. fairy or folk tale traditional
_66. a title with the word “first” in it
X67. a book set in the state you live: Goodnight, San Francisco--Adam Gamble
_68. a book set in a place you’d like to visit:
_69. a book set in an imaginary place
_70. a book set in the past — fiction or nonfiction
_71. a book set in the present
X72. picture book for older readers — fiction: Smoky Night--Eve Bunting
X73. picture book for older readers — nonfiction: Her Right Foot--Dave Eggers
X74. early reader — fiction: Happy Pig Day!--Mo Willems
X75. early reader — nonfiction: Baby Animals: Cheetahs--Katie Marisco
X76. picture book with photographs: The Fall of Freddie the Leaf--Leo Buscaglia
_77. one word title
X78. long title (four or more words): Little Leonardo's Fascinating World of Science--Greg Paprocki
X79. oversized book: EEK! Halloween!--Sandra Boynton
_80. tiny book
_81. a book about playing (hide and seek, tag, or peekaboo, etc.)
X82. a book about school: Don't Go to School!--Maire Zepf
X83. a book about hobbies (art, dance, music, crafts, sports): My Family Plays Music--Judy Cox
X84. a title that is a question: Where's Prancer?--Syd Hoff
X85. a title that is an exclamation: On Beyond Zebra!--Dr. Seuss
X86. an award winner or an honor book: One Cool Friend--Toni Buzzeo
X87. a collection (of poems OR stories): Little People's Big Book About Animals
X88. a book with animals (fiction): They All Saw a Cat--Brendan Wenzel
_89. a book with animals (nonfiction)
X90. a book about books or reading: Our Library--Eve Bunting
X91. a book celebrating family: The Relatives Came--Cynthia Rylant
_92. first book in a series
X93. any book in a series: Vampire Bite!--Beatrice Costamagna
_94. book with an adventure or misadventure
X95. a book about a pet: A Cat is Better--Linda Joy Singleton
_96. A title with the word “yes” or “no” in it
X97. A title with the word “big” or “little” in it: Big Cat, Little Cat--Elisha Cooper
_98. a classic published before 1968
_99. a book you think should be considered a classic
_100. Out of print
X101. Library book: Stay Close to Mama--Toni Buzzeo
X102. Impulse Pick: Millions of Cats--Wanda Gag
_ 103. Board book published in 2018:
X104. Picture book published in 2018: I Am Enough--Grace Byers
Challenge completed on December 1
So glad you're joining ;) I hope you enjoy the checklist; I tried to change it up a bit from last year. If you have ideas for next year's checklist, I'm always open for suggestions ;)
ReplyDeleteI think I will be joining again! The list is definitely different enough from last year to mix things up! And I LOVE that the goal is to celebrate that picture books are for everyone, not just kids :) Thanks for leaving me the link to Becky’s challenges— the middle grade one also with a checklist is mighty tempting!
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