Monday, August 17, 2020

Reading = Learning: Informational Picture Books

There are a lot of great informational picture books that children can learn a lot from.  So this week, I'm sharing some of my favorite informational picture books . . . .


Rah, Rah, Radishes! A Vegetable Chant by April Pulley Sayre
Photographs of vegetables and rhyming text celebrate vegetables in all their colorful and tasty variety.

A Nest Is Noisy by Dianna Aston
Introduces the world of nests, revealing the variety created by the world's birds, animals, and insects.

John, Paul, George & Ben by Lane Smith
A humorous look at five of our country's founding fathers.

We March by Shane Evans
Illustrations and brief text portray the events of the 1963 march in Washington, D.C., where the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. delivered a historic speech.


More Books --
A Beetle Is Shy by Dianna Aston
Big and Small, Room for All by Jo Ellen Bogart
The Cloud Book by Tomie de Paola
Cold, Crunchy, Colorful: Using Our Senses by Jane Brocket
Hippos Can't Swim and Other Fun Facts by Laura Lyn DiSiena
How Tall, How Short, How Far Away by David Adler
I Don't Like Snakes by Nicola Davies
If You Decide to Go to the Moon by Faith McNulty
Magnets Push, Magnets Pull by David Adler
Masterpiece Mix by Roxie Munro
Older Than the Stars by Karen C. Fox
One Giant Leap by Robert Burleigh
Pluto Gets the Call by Adam Rex
A Second Is a Hiccup: A Child's Book of Time by Hazel Hutchins
Soar High, Dragonfly! by Sheri Mabry Bestor
Telling Time by Jules Older
What Is Science? by Rebecca Kai Dotlich
The Whole Story of the Doughnut by Pat Miller


Check these and more informational picture books out on display at the Arnold Branch through September 25, 2020.

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