Books For Treats Day 2021 is on Sunday, October 31, 2021: Book list for one year olds?
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Sunday, October 31, 2021 is Books For Treats Day 2021. Our Monthly Newsletter 31: Books for Treats Day
Books for Infants and Toddlers
Animal Fun (Toddlerobics) by Zita Newcome
Be Gentle by Virginia Miller
Miller's Bartholomew Bear series continues with this engaging story of how to treat a pet.
Big Fat Hen by Keith Baker
This is a beautifully illustrated re-telling of a favorite nursery rhyme.
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin
This lively alphabet rhyme is a treat for the ears!
Come Along Daisy by Jane Simmons
Daisy the duck temporarily loses her mother in this gentle, reassuring tale.
Counting Kisses by Karen Katz
A tired baby receives a countdown of kisses from her loving family in this sweet bedtime story
The Everything Book by Denise Fleming
This compendium filled with EVERYTHING - poetry, counting, and labeling activities - is Fleming at her best.
Feast for 10 by Cathryn Falwell
Count and rhyme with this busy family as they prepare a feast.
Flower Garden by Eve Bunting
Told in rhyme and accompanied by vivid illustrations, this story describes a birthday surprise for Mom.
Full Full Full of Love by Trish Cooke
Jay Jay's afternoon at Grannie's house culminates in a family feast full of love.
Helen Oxenbury's Big Baby Book by Helen Oxenbury
An energetic toddler explores his world full of things to see, touch, and do.
Hug by Jez Alborough
This sweet, simple story depicts a young chimp searching for a hug throughout a jungle of animal parents and babies.
I Like It When by Mary Murphy
A small penguin and her parent share simple, special moments throughout the day in this bright, colorful book.
I Went Walking by Sue Williams
A parade of colorful animals follows a small boy in this repetitive, rhyming story.
My Very First Mother Goose by Iona Opie and illustrated by Rosemary Wells
Wells' signature illustrations are perfect for introducing young children to nursery rhymes.
The Neighborhood Mother Goose by Nina Crews
Photos of children from a Brooklyn neighborhood provide a fresh view of the classic rhymes.
Peekaboo Morning by Rachel Isadora
A classic game of peekaboo will encourage young readers to play along in this repetitive storytime favorite.
Please, Baby, Please by Spike and Tonya Lewis Lee
Kadir Nelson's vivid illustrations highlight this humorous tale of an exuberant toddler and her loving, but pleading parents.
Silly Sally by Audrey Wood
This silly classic demonstrates how much fun reading can be!
Sylvia Long's Mother Goose by Sylvia Long
More than seventy-five classic rhymes are included in this charming and comforting volume.
We're Rabbits by Lisa Westburg Peters
This delightful tale describing the rabbits' quest for their favorite edibles is full of rhyme, repetition, and lots of word play.
What's On My Head? by Margaret Miller
This selection in Miller's Look Baby Board Book Series prompts a photographic guessing game that will delight infants and toddlers.
Peek-A Who? by Nina Laden
Williams, Vera B. "More More More," Said the Baby.
All Fall Down by Helen Oxenbury
Baby Says by John Stepto
Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?
by Bill Martin, Jr.
Family
by Helen Oxenbury
Decent Teen/Adult Books!?
i have just read a few good books:
Small Island by Andrea Levy which is very good.
Noughts and Crosses by Malorie Blackman
One Day by David Nicholls
What's a good book right now?
Do you mean books that were recently published that are good
and popular, or just any really good books?
Warriors-Erin Hunter
Four clans of cats live in the woods (Thunderclan the main subject of the
books, Riverclan, Windclan, and Shadowclan) living in an unsteady peace
with each other. One day, the medicine cat (one part doctor, one part
psychic) recieves a message that their clan-Thundercan- is in danger, and
only fire can save their clan. But Starclan (heaven, where the messages
come from) works in mysterious ways; "fire" is actually a Kittypet, or house
cat named Rusty (renamed Firepaw) who knows nothing of the clan's ways.
They train him as a warrior, but he is treated differently-lacking the repect of
real warriors because of his Kittypet? Read the book to find out.
First two series are good, others are meh.
The Host-Stephanie Meyer (Way better than Twilight in my opinion)
A sci-fi with a romanic twist; an alien species called souls have taken
over earth; a small worm like species that control their human hosts.
But rather than fading, Wanderer's host Melanie won't fade away; she
remains trapped in her own head unable to move as Wanda controls her body.
ut Wanda falls for Mel's boyfriend Jared, and sarts to love (motherly you sicko!)
her younger brother Jaimie. Wanda and Mel go to find them, and what she finds
is a settlement of wild humans (oh so dangerous). Read this book trust me you
won't regret it. It's one of my top favorites.
Num8ers-Racheal Ward
A girl named Jem with the ability to see when people die (111511 for example)
hovering over her head when she looks at people. It is a horrinble curse that
made her reclusive all her life, but then she falls in love with "Spider" (Terry)
who only has a month to live (even though he doesn't know it. She is determined
to save him, but when they end up on the run from cops who suspect them to be
terrorists, thy are both put in danger, can she save Spider and her own life...
bumbumbuuum! Really good, takes place in England)
Unwind-Neal Shusterman (Sci Fi)
In a world wher parents can have their children taken apart and harvested for parts,
follow three kids attempting to escape their fate. Wen they are captured, how will
they escape being unwound?
Full Tilt-Neal Shusterman (Spooky Fantasy)
The main character has always tried to live his life balanced and sanely
after a horific accident when he was younger, but when his brother is taken
to an evil amusement park, he is forced to confront his fears and memories
to save him.
Everlost-Neal Shusterman (Supernatural)
ATheres a world wheredead children go is theyu don't make it to the
light- a world in between earth and who knows where.When Nick and
Ali are hit in a surprise car crash and sent there, will
they ever find their way to live again?
Pendragon-DJ MacHale (Fantasy Adventure)
Bobby penfragon is taken to alternate worlds where
he has to stop a sadistic killer from destroying the
worlds and sending them into chaos
Cirque du Freak-Darren Shan (Spooky Fantasy)
A vampire story, but not your typical vampire story.
There are he Vampires and vampanese;while vampires
try to hunt without kiling,the vampanese ruthlessly kill their
prey, humans. They are having a war, and Darren must defeat
the leader of the vampanese to save the world. But his future is
that whoever wins -him or the Vampanese, will become a monster
who will slaghter Vampires, vapanese and humans alike;destroying
the entire world.
Animorphs-K.A. Applegate (Sci Fi) #
Gregor the Overlander-Suzanne Collins (Fantasy) #
The Hunger Games-Suzanne Collins (Dystopian Sci Fi w/ romance)
I will edit the rest later; I'm in a rush. Check out these books
from the library while you wait XD