PollyannaMom I was a click-clack champ!! Joined May 16, 2006 Messages 33,728 Today at 7:35 AM #1 Apparently, there is a special holiday just for picture books: What were some of your favorites, or your kids/grandkids' favorites?
Apparently, there is a special holiday just for picture books: What were some of your favorites, or your kids/grandkids' favorites?
dizneegirl Loves the Mouse Joined Aug 19, 1999 Messages 2,019 Today at 10:25 AM #2 I loved In the Night Kitchen and Where the Wild Things Are, both by Maurice Sendak.
lovesmurfs DIS Veteran Joined Jun 24, 2006 Messages 8,179 Today at 11:18 AM #3 One of my favorite books growing up (yeah, I'm old) was Alexander and the Magic Mouse.
lanejudy Moderator Moderator Joined Oct 27, 2011 Messages 24,882 Today at 11:31 AM #4 I've never head of the holiday but every day is a good day to read to kids. A couple of my favorites were Harry the Dirty Dog and Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel. Also Katie and the Big Snow.
I've never head of the holiday but every day is a good day to read to kids. A couple of my favorites were Harry the Dirty Dog and Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel. Also Katie and the Big Snow.
flyingdumbo127 DIS Legend Joined Sep 9, 2014 Messages 28,060 Today at 12:11 PM #5 Aw thanks dear PollyannaMom for the extra morning smile. Some of my favorite pictures books were/still are: Good Night Moon and The Runaway Bunny I'll Love You Forever Santa's Favorite Story Curious George
Aw thanks dear PollyannaMom for the extra morning smile. Some of my favorite pictures books were/still are: Good Night Moon and The Runaway Bunny I'll Love You Forever Santa's Favorite Story Curious George
PollyannaMom I was a click-clack champ!! Joined May 16, 2006 Messages 33,728 Today at 12:41 PM #6 I'm told I loved "The Pokey Little Puppy" and "Are You My Mother?" when I was little: DS loved "10 Little Mice" and an Usborne pop-up book about Dragons:
I'm told I loved "The Pokey Little Puppy" and "Are You My Mother?" when I was little: DS loved "10 Little Mice" and an Usborne pop-up book about Dragons:
hardcorestitch MEEGA NALA KWEESTA! Joined Dec 14, 2024 Messages 2,248 Today at 12:43 PM #7 I remember spamming Berenstein Bears and Arthur books way back then.
B barkley DIS Veteran<br><font color=orange>If I ever have a Joined Apr 6, 2004 Messages 20,550 Today at 1:26 PM #8 dizneegirl said: Where the Wild Things Are, Click to expand... love this book! I have a t-shirt with one of the illustrations on it and get comments from people of all ages about their fond memories of the book from my childhood- blueberries for sal the snowy day whistle for willie bread and jam for frances bedtime for frances amelia bedilia.... from MY kid's- rainbow fish click, clack, moo-cows that type lots of berenstain bears and little monster books.
dizneegirl said: Where the Wild Things Are, Click to expand... love this book! I have a t-shirt with one of the illustrations on it and get comments from people of all ages about their fond memories of the book from my childhood- blueberries for sal the snowy day whistle for willie bread and jam for frances bedtime for frances amelia bedilia.... from MY kid's- rainbow fish click, clack, moo-cows that type lots of berenstain bears and little monster books.
C citruscurtis DIS Veteran Joined Nov 23, 2024 Messages 3,908 Today at 4:01 PM #9 dizneegirl said: I loved In the Night Kitchen and Where the Wild Things Are, both by Maurice Sendak. Click to expand... Sendak was a final jeopardy answer....no one answered correctly...he couldn't draw horses
dizneegirl said: I loved In the Night Kitchen and Where the Wild Things Are, both by Maurice Sendak. Click to expand... Sendak was a final jeopardy answer....no one answered correctly...he couldn't draw horses
C citruscurtis DIS Veteran Joined Nov 23, 2024 Messages 3,908 Today at 4:04 PM #10 hardcorestitch said: I remember spamming Berenstein Bears and Arthur books way back then. Click to expand... ....who illustrated those complex miniature scene books before Waldo that used the same color scheme as Bernstein
hardcorestitch said: I remember spamming Berenstein Bears and Arthur books way back then. Click to expand... ....who illustrated those complex miniature scene books before Waldo that used the same color scheme as Bernstein
C citruscurtis DIS Veteran Joined Nov 23, 2024 Messages 3,908 Today at 4:06 PM #11 Richard scarry.... I think is the illustrator of all those tiny scenes