There are days when fun needs to be low-key. Sick days. Low-energy days. Stuck-in-the-house days. Those are the days for a stack of fun books.
Truth be told, reading days are some of my favorite days of all. On your next quiet day, maybe you could try one of our favorite silly stories, with something for all ages.
Truth be told, reading days are some of my favorite days of all. On your next quiet day, maybe you could try one of our favorite silly stories, with something for all ages.
Ugly Pie by Lisa Wheeler |
Poppleton In Fall by Cynthia Rylant |
The Seven Silly Eaters by Mary Ann Hoberman |
Mrs. McTats and Her Houseful of Cats by Alyssa Satin Capucilli |
Bats at the Library by Brian Lies
A good story crosses age and gender boundaries. A good story appeals to both mom and child. A good story is pure fun!
{For book lists on many different topics, from holidays to history, visit my Books By Topic page, and with November 6th just around the corner, you may also be interested in my Election Day book list.}
{For book lists on many different topics, from holidays to history, visit my Books By Topic page, and with November 6th just around the corner, you may also be interested in my Election Day book list.}
I love your book lists! I have several of the election and voting books waiting for me at the library :)
ReplyDeleteThey look like fun stories! Our girls loved Amelia Bedelia stories when they were feeling a bit silly!
ReplyDeleteKim :-)