Recommended
books
- Dear author: students write about the books that changed
their lives.
- Adamson, Lynda G. Literature connections to American
history, K-6: resources to enhance and to entice.
- Ammon, Bette DeBruyne.
Worth a thousand words: an annotated guide to picture books for older readers.
- Berman, Matt. What else should I read?: guiding kids to good books,
volume 1.
- Berman, Matt. What else should I read?: guiding kids to
good books, volume 2.
- Bishop, Rudine Sims. Kaleidoscope: a multicultural
booklist for grades K-8.
- Cullinan, Bernice. Let's read about:
finding books they'll love to read.
- Davis, Robin Works. An alphabet
of authors.
- Fakih, Kimberly Olson. The literature of delight:
a critical guide to humorous books for children.
- Gillespie, John Thomas.
Best books for children: preschool through grade 6.
- Hatcher, Carolyn.
Let the authors speak: a guide to worthy books based on historical setting.
- Henfner, Christine. Literature-based science: children's books
and activities to enrich the k-5 curriculum.
- Keshan, Robert. Books
to grow by.
- Kobrin, Beverly. Eyeopeners II: children's book's
to answer chidren's questons about the world around them.
- Leonhardt,
Mary. 99 ways toget kids to love reading and one hundred books they'll love.
- Liggett, Twila Christensen. Reading Rainbow guide to children's books:
the 101 best titles.
- McElmeel, Sharron L. An author a month (for dimes).
- McElmeel, Sharron L. Great new nonfiction reads.
- McElmeel, Sharron
L. The latest and greatest read-aloud.
- Odean, Kathleen. Great
books for boys: more than 600 books for boys 2 to 14.
- Reed, Arthea. Comics
to classics: a guide to teens and preteens.
- Stott, Jon C. Native
Americans in children's literature.
- Tuten-Puckett, Katharyn E. My
name in books: a guide to character names in children's literature.
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