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LM_Netters,

A few weeks ago I posted the following target.  The
following list is the hit.  Thanks to everyone who
respond.  All of the suggestions are fantastic!

Anne Elizabeth Parsons
Library Teacher
Woodland Intermediate
Gages Lake, IL
paranneliz@yahoo.com

Read Aloud Must Have Picture Books for 4th and 5th
Grade students

Sign of The Sea Horse by Graeme Base
Jim and the Beanstalk by Raymond Briggs
Smoky Night by Eve Bunting
Fly Away Home byEeve Bunting
The Wall by Eve Bunting
Wednesday Surprise by Eve Bunting
Sadako by Eleanor Coerr
Prince Cinders by Babette Cole
Revolting rhymes by Roald Dahl
Poetry - Joyful Noise by Paul Fleischman
Weslandia by Paul Flesichman
Snow White in New York by Fiona French
Shrinking of Treehorn by Florence Parry Heide
The Boy Who Drew Cats by Margaret Hodges
Cinder Edna by Ellen Jackson
Cowboy and the Black-eyed Pea by Tony Johnston
Round Trip by Ann Jonas
Herschel and the Hannakkah Goblins by Eric Kimmel
Rough-Face Girl by Rafe Martin
Love You Forever by Robert Munsch
Cinderella Penguin by Janet Perlman
Mrs. Katz and Tush by Patricia Polacco
Pink and Say by Patricia Polacco
Thank you, Mr. Faulkner by Patricia Polacco
Mr. Lincoln’s Way by Patricia Polacco
Dinner at Aunt Connie’s House by Faith Ringold
Tar Beach by Faith Ringold
Talking Eggs by Robert San Souci
Suki And the Mermaid by Robert San Soucci
The Bicycle Man by Allen Say
The Lost Lake by Allen Say
How My Parents Learned to Eat by Allen Say
Frog Prince Continued by Jon Scziescka
The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales.by
John Scziescka
The True Story of the Three Little Pigs by John
Scziescka
Super Grandpa by Schwartz
The Lorax by Seuss
The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins by Seuss
Bartholomew and the Ooblek by Seuss
Oh The Places You Go by Seuss
The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein
Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters by John Steptoe
And the Dish Ran Away with the Spoon by Janet Stevens
The Three Little Wolves and The Big Bad Pig by
Eugenios Trivizas
Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg
Jumanji by Chris Van Allsburg
The Widow's Broom by Chris Van Allburg
Tuesday by David Weisner
Sorcerer's Apprentice by Nancy Willard
Warrior And The Wise Man by David Wisniewski
Sleeping Ugly by Jane Yolen
Lon Po Po by Ed Young

Authors to Collect:
Seuss’ books
Eve Bunting’s books
Chris Van Allsburg’s books
John Scziescka Books
John Steptoe’s Books
Patricia Polacco books
William Steig's books
Graham Base books

Books to Read Aloud with Children of All Ages
A 64-page annotated list. Almost 400 titles, classics
to the latest.
Fiction and nonfiction to read aloud with children
from infant to 14.
Arranged by age and category.
©1999 $7.50
http://www.bankstreet.edu/bookcom/publications.html




--- Anne Elizabeth Parsons <paranneliz@YAHOO.COM>
wrote:
> LM_Netters,
>
> I recently began working in an intermediate school
> serving fourth and fifth grade students.  The
> collection was split leaving many picture books with
> the elementary library.  I've searched the Internet
> and archives for must have read aloud picture books,
> and am now asking advice from our community.
>
> Since I have to work within my budget, could you
> suggest some must have read aloud picture books that
> I
> should have within my collection that would be
> enjoyed
> by 4th and 5th graders?  Please include any
> seasonal or holiday books that would be appropriate
> for teachers to share in the classroom :)
>
> Secondly, is there a newly published resource
> available that would focus on picture book read
> alouds
> for intermediate and middle school students?  Thanks
> for your help.  Respond to me and I'll post a
> refined
> HIT.
>
> Anne Elizabeth Parsons
> Library Teacher
> Woodland Intermediate
> Gages Lake, IL
> paranneliz@yahoo.com
>
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