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America Reads Challenge: Ready*Set*Read for Families - April 1997

American Library Association's
Suggested Book List for Young Readers

This Suggested Book List for Young Readers provides suggestions for books that you can introduce to children at different ages.* Although some of these books have been developed for a particular age, many are old favorites that can be enjoyed at any age.

BIRTH THROUGH EIGHT MONTHS

The following books have simple rhymes and poems.

Big Fat Hen, by Keith Baker

Ten, Nine, Eight, by Molly Bang

Play Rhymes, by Marc Brown

Goodnight Moon, by Margaret Wise Brown

Tomie DePaola's Mother Goose, by Tomie DePaola

Eye Winker, Tom Tinker, Chin Chopper: 50 Musical Finger Plays, by Tom Glazer

Rosie's Walk, by Pat Hutchins

Read Aloud Rhymes for the Very Young, by Jack Prelutsky

Have You Seen My Duckling?, by Nancy Tafuri

My First Mother Goose, by Rosemary Wells

EIGHT MONTHS THROUGH EIGHTEEN MONTHS

These books are short with a little text and many rhymes. At this age children really enjoy holding cardboard books and turning pages.

Moon Bear, by Frank Asch

Will I Have a Friend?, by Miriam Cohen

Corduroy, by Don Freeman

Where's Spot?, by Eric Hill

Mama, Do You Love Me?, by Barbara Joose

Peter's Chair, by Ezra Jack Keats

Pat the Bunny, by Dorothy Kunhardt

Clap Hands, by Helen Oxenbury

Seven Blind Mice, by Ed Young

"More, More, More " Said the Baby, by Vera Williams

EIGHTEEN THROUGH THIRTY-SIX MONTHS

These books have more text and an easy-to-follow story that moves along quickly.

The Little Red Hen, by Bryon Barton

Clifford the Big Red Dog, by Norman Bridwell

Wait Till the Moon is Full, by Margaret Wise Brown

Stellaluna, by Jannell Cannon

The Very Hungry Caterpillar, by Eric Carle

Millions of Cats, by Wanda Gag

Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, by Bill Martin Jr. and Lois Ehlert

Curious George, by H.A. Rey

The Cat in the Hat, by Dr. Seuss

The Bunny Planet, by Rosemary Wells

THREE TO FIVE YEARS

At this age children can enjoy more complex stories and understand humor.

Country Mouse and City Mouse, by Jan Brett

Stone Soup, by Marcia Brown

The Three Bears, by Paul Galdone

Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins, by Eric Kimmel

The Story of Ferdinand, by Munro Leaf

Make Way for Ducklings, by Robert McClosky

Tikki, Tikki, Tembo, by Arlene Mosel

The Tale of Peter Rabbit, by Beatrix Potter

Sylvester and the Magic Pebble, by William Steig

Lyle, Lyle Crocodile, by Bernard Waber

This reading list was developed at the American Library Association (ALA) under the Born to Read Project, which builds partnerships between librarians and health care providers to reach out to new and expectant parents and help them raise children who are "born to read. "


* The U.S. Department of Education recommends that parents review this list and make their own decision on the suitability of the books for their children.

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