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#This cat and mouse have been best friends ever since series
Including such titles as Chrysanthemum and Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse, this series features charming mice as the main protagonists.
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This comic style picture book series follows the adventures of two friends, Gerald the elephant and Piggie the pig.Īges 5-8 Mouse Books series by Kevin Henkes If You Give…series by Laura Numeroff, illustrated by Felicia Bondīeginning with the popular If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, this series presents stories that follow a simple circular format following a chain of events. This series about a pair of anthropomorphized field mice is a classic of Japanese children’s literature and has been translated into many languages around the world. Guri and Gura by Rieko Nakagawa, illustrated by Yuriko Yamawaki, translated by Peter Howlett and Richard McNamara Dick Bruna’s simple, graphic illustration style makes Miffy instantly recognizable to readers around the world. Miffy by Dick Bruna, translated by Tony MittonĪ children’s classic from the Netherlands. Three spin-offs are also included in the series: Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear? (about the sounds different animals make), Panda Bear, Panda Bear, What Do You See? (about endangered animals and the idea of conservation), and Baby Bear, Baby Bear, What Do You See? (about North American animals and the parent-child bond). This picture book, with Eric Carle’s distinctive illustration style, helps young children learn to recognize colors and various animals. Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? by Bill Martin, Jr., illustrated by Eric Carle Not only are these books beautiful, but I also love Day’s positive depiction of a breed that is often portrayed in a more negative light. These board books are mostly wordless, with the story being told through detailed art. Here are 50 children’s book series suggestions, split up by (approximate) age group, to serve as a starting point.ĥ and Under The Carl series by Alexandra DayĬarl is a protective, loving Rottweiler who takes care of a baby girl named Madeleine. There are tons of children’s book series out there, but sometimes it’s hard know where to begin other than with the most obvious ones we hear about on a regular basis (looking at you, boy wizard). For me, being able to read a children’s book series was the perfect balance of getting brand new stories while still being able to revisit the characters and/or worlds I loved. As an adult, I can count on one hand the number of books I can reread over and over, and even as a kid, I definitely enjoyed more variety in my reading than most. But what I have never really been is a rereader. I have been a reader as long as I can remember. A Latinx and Autism spectrum main character each help kids learn to be inclusive. Learning about kindness through The Adventures of Phatty and Payaso: Central Park could not be more entertaining-we love how this motley crew of cats and their friends must band together to save the day! Children see the important character values of curiosity, gratitude, grit, self- control, social intelligence, and zest modeled by these fun new friends who show one another about loving others who may be different. Marie Unanue’s debut Early Reader Chapter Book encourages kids and their families to take the #LetsAllBeKind Challenge. This list of the best children’s book series is sponsored by The Adventures of Phatty and Payaso by Marie Unanue.