![]() | The Curious Garden by Peter Brown
Buy new: $10.47 / Used from: $9.79 Peter Brown's simple fable about beautifying a city will please eco-enthusiasts and gardeners, but anyone can appreciate the growth of Liam's urban-exploring new acquaintance.
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![]() | Many Moons (A Harcourt Brace contemporary classic) by James Thurber
Buy new: $8.00 / Used from: $2.11 I've always loved Thurber's story, and Marc Simont's delicate watercolors suit it perfectly.
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![]() | How to Heal a Broken Wing by Bob Graham
Buy new: $11.55 / Used from: $7.35 This book is lovely and poignant, the story of a little boy who finds a hurt pigeon in a busy city and takes it home to heal. AMAZING art!
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![]() | Flotsam (Caldecott Medal Book) by David Wiesner
Buy new: $11.05 / Used from: $7.00 This is the newest of Wiesner's beautifully illustrated, award-winning, whimsical yet thought-provoking books. See also Sector 7, The Three Pigs, Tuesday, and June 29, 1999.
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![]() | The Whole Green World by Tony Johnston
Buy used from: $27.89 Elise Kleven's art isn't just beautiful, it's joyful, and Tony Johnston's seemingly simple rhymed text is actually brilliantly crafted. Such a happy book!
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![]() | My Light
Buy new: $11.53 / Used from: $1.74 A breathtaking book. Hard to believe it's nonfiction, or that the idea of light and electricity could be so poetically illustrated!
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![]() | The Fortune-Tellers (Picture Puffin Books) by Lloyd Alexander
Buy new: $6.99 / Used from: $2.39 Trina Schart Hyman is best known for her illustrations of Grimms' fairy tales, but I like her artwork for Lloyd Alexander's story. Hyman set it in Cameroon in honor of her son-in-law and grandchildren. Look for her Red Riding Hood, Bearskin, and many others.
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![]() | Baba Yaga and Vasilisa the Brave by Marianna Mayer
Buy new: $12.95 / Used from: $7.57 Kinuko Craft is the new Trina Schart Hyman of fairy tale illustration. Take a look at her striking illustrations for this Russian tale with its dreadful witch. See also Craft's Sleeping Beauty, Cupid and Psyche, Cinderella, and The Twelve Dancing Princesses.
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![]() | The Arrival by Shaun Tan
Buy new: $10.90 / Used from: $9.50 Shaun Tan's picture books are for ages 8-adult. This wordless book is about the universal immigrant experience and is probably the most beautiful, moving book I've ever owned. (I've owned thousands of books.)
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![]() | The Red Tree
Buy used from: $44.69 A symbol-laden book that's pretty much for grown-ups, but older children and teens will appreciate it, as well. It's about hopelessnes--and hope. Each individual illustration can be savored in its own right.
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![]() | Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak
Buy new: $9.97 / Used from: $5.73 Still the standard by which all picture books are judged! Perfectly rendered, both words and artwork. I also like Sendak's classic, A Hole Is to Dig (with author Ruth Krauss)--the way he captures small children's facial expressions and body language!
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![]() | Frida (English Language Edition) by Jonah Winter
Buy new: $11.53 / Used from: $5.39 This biography of Frida Kahlo is probably my second favorite picture book of all time simply for illustration (after The Arrival). I especially love Ana Juan's use of Mexican folk art figures as symbolic characters and the wonderful, poignant spread showing Frida's pain after her accident.
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![]() | King Bidgood's in the Bathtub: Book and Musical CD (Caldecott Honor Books) by Audrey Wood
Buy new: $12.21 / Used from: $8.06 The Woods are wildly talented, but King Bidgood is still my favorite--each of Don Wood's spreads invites careful examination and enjoyment. See also Heckedy Peg, The Napping House, and Quick as a Cricket.
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![]() | To Every Thing There Is A Season by Leo Dillon
Buy new: $12.91 / Used from: $0.18 A treasured book in my collection. The incredible Leo and Diane Dillon illustrate a famous Bible passage using a series of styles from art history the world over. (Their books are ALWAYS beautiful, but you should share this one with everyone you know.)
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![]() | The Mysteries of Harris Burdick (Portfolio Edition) by Chris Van Allsburg
Buy new: $15.72 / Used from: $13.52 Van Allsburg has created a number of beautiful books, but none quite so intriguing as this one. Teachers throughout the country use the art and captions as story starters (hence the portfolio--but look for the book edition if you prefer).
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![]() | The Magic Nesting Doll by Jacqueline K. Ogburn
Buy new: $12.23 / Used from: $7.00 Laurel Long's art is rich and dark, suiting this tale inspired by Russian folk art. See also The Lady and the Lion, a Beauty and the Beast retelling by the same author and illustrator.
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![]() | Show Way (Newbery Honor Book) by Jacqueline Woodson
Buy new: $11.55 / Used from: $1.82 This award-winning book illustrated by Hudson Talbot is an epic in a small package, a beautiful, poetic quilt of symbolism and family love spanning the generations of both a single African American family and black history in America.
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![]() | An Egg Is Quiet by Dianna Hutts Aston
Buy new: $11.55 / Used from: $3.82 Such a gorgeous book, illustrated by Sylvia Long. Be sure to compare the front and back endpapers. The second book, A Seed Is Sleepy, is also lovely. (Both nonfiction.)
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![]() | East o' the Sun and West o' the Moon (Works in Translation) by Naomi Lewis
Buy used from: $1.85 Take a look at P.J. Lynch's rendition of a less well-known, Scandinavian version of Beauty and the Beast--especially his illustrations of the winds. I also recommend Mercer Mayer's out-of-print version of this story.
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![]() | Moses: When Harriet Tubman Led Her People to Freedom (Caldecott Honor Book) by Carole Boston Weatherford
Buy new: $6.40 / Used from: $4.72 This lovingly rendered biography of Harriet Tubman has an inspiring/spiritual tone. See also Kadir Nelson's illustrations for Abe's Honest Words, a new biography of Abraham Lincoln by Doreen Rappaport, and Nelson's own We Are the Ship, among others.
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![]() | My Very First Mother Goose
Buy new: $15.63 / Used from: $0.01 Rosemary Wells deserves a prize for her palette alone in this book (and its sequel). Also the design! Knocked all my other Mother Goose collections right off the shelf--permanently.
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![]() | Leaf Man (Ala Notable Children's Books. Younger Readers (Awards)) by Lois Ehlert
Buy new: $10.88 / Used from: $4.43 Lois Ehlert's paper art books have been impressing me for years, but this one stands out even among all her successes. I especially like how she turns leaves into birds and other objects that flow naturally with the narrative.
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![]() | The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales by Jon Scieszka
Buy new: $11.69 / Used from: $2.10 Lane Smith, working with Jon Scieska, brought a fresh breeze of creativity to children's book illustration with this book.
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![]() | The Talking Eggs by Robert D. San Souci
Buy new: $11.55 / Used from: $0.10 This story was a favorite of my first grade students a few years back. It's an old fairy tale set in the American South, and Jerry Pinkney's art is the perfect fit.
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![]() | At Night by Jonathan Bean
Buy new: $11.35 / Used from: $4.49 This is one of those deceptively simple books they call "a small gem." See also Bean's art for The Apple Pie That Papa Baked (author Lauren Thompson)--it's partly an homage to Wanda Gag and Virginia Lee Burton.
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![]() | Rain Makes Applesauce by Julian Scheer
Buy new: $16.95 / Used from: $6.18 Yay, it's back in print! A mostly nonsense book tied together by an odd-sounding truth. Marvin Bileck's illustrations are quirky, too.
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![]() | An Angel For Solomon Singer by Cynthia Rylant
Buy new: $6.99 / Used from: $2.55 A tender tale about a lonely man, this book works best for older children. Peter Catalanotto's art captures the title character's sadness as well as his slowly growing hope.
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![]() | Up by Jim LaMarche
Buy new: $12.71 / Used from: $0.01 LaMarche creates a quiet story of a boy who wants to grow up and instead turns his yearning into a magical power. See also The Rainbabies (author Laura Krauss Melmed), among others.
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![]() | If You Decide To Go To The Moon (Booklist Editor's Choice. Books for Youth (Awards)) by Faith Mcnulty
Buy new: $11.55 / Used from: $2.41 Stephen Kellogg's art is usually thought of as comical, and most of it is, but his award-winning illustrations for a boy's imagined trip to the moon are powerful.
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![]() | Dove Isabeau by Jane Yolen
Buy used from: $21.49 Nobody paints stones like Dennis Nolan. Dove Isabeau is the powerful story of a girl turned into a dragon by her stepmother. (Note: Some of the most beautiful books in my collection are out of print. Scout around for inexpensive editions, as some are astronomically priced.)
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![]() | Good Griselle by Jane Yolen
Buy used from: $0.19 Okay, I lied. David Christiana is as good at painting stones as Dennis Nolan! Another wonderful story from Yolen, this time about a kind woman in long-ago Paris who becomes the target of a bet between the stone angels and gargoyles on the cathedral. Also look for David Christiana's odd tale, White Nineteens.
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![]() | Pish, Posh, Said Hieronymus Bosch by Nancy Willard
Buy used from: $23.43 The whole book is written in verse. Medieval painter Hieronymus Bosch is best known for his fantastical creatures--here the poet and illustrators Leo and Diane Dillon imagine those creatures being real, annoying pets to a slightly mad, yet lovable artist.
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![]() | Snow White by Josephine Poole
Buy used from: $277.98 Find a cheaper version or go to the library! But this is my favorite Snow White--Angela Barrett's illustrations are haunting. And Josephine Poole is a very talented writer/reteller.
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![]() | Snow White by Jacob Ludwig Carl Grimm
Buy used from: $71.73 Charles Santore's version recently went out of print. Take a look--especially at his illustration of Snow White fallen on the floor of the dwarves' cottage. (Another overpriced used book--scout around or check the library.)
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![]() | The Language of Birds
Buy used from: $0.29 A gorgeous, adventurous folktale about two brothers. I don't know which I like better, the storytelling or Susan Gabor's art. Wonderful colors, brushstrokes and textures.
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![]() | Creation by Gerald McDermott
Buy used from: $1.01 Very few people could illustrate something as grand as the creation of the world with such power and simplicity. A stunning book.
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![]() | The Story of the Creation by Jane Ray
Buy used from: $0.36 And while we're at it, Jane Ray's folk art style gives us another memorable take on the creation story.
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![]() | A Weave Of Words by Robert D. San Souci
Buy used from: $0.05 We have access to a lot of European fairy tales, but what about an adventurous tale from Armenia? This one is illustrated by Raul Colon in his striking style and recognizably warm palette.
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![]() | Pockets by Jennifer Armstrong
Buy used from: $3.98 Illustrator Mary Grandpre is best known for the Harry Potter covers, but I really like this magical tale about practical people butting heads with a dreamer in a prairie town.
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![]() | The High Rise Glorious Skittle Skat Roarious Sky Pie Angel Food Cake
Buy used from: $0.01 Richard Jesse Watson paints the best angels I've ever seen! The story is pretty good, too, about a girl making a secret cake recipe for her mother's birthday.
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