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Books as Gifts

2012 Buying Guide


Books for 4-5 year olds

Your presence is always the best present! The books below are great to share with preschoolers and kindergarteners. Here are 22 picture books that emergent readers may enjoy reading on their own or — with their engaging stories and playful language — make the perfect stories to read together.


A Home for Bird
A Home for Bird
By: Philip Stead
Age Level: 3-6
Reading Level: Beginning Reader

Vernon, a toad, is a steadfast friend. He stands by stoic Bird until they find Bird's perfect home. Expressive, softly colored, informal illustrations are worth close examination and complement the tender tale of friendship and faithfulness.

Bear Has a Story to Tell
Bear Has a Story to Tell
By: Philip Stead
Illustrated by: Erin Stead
Age Level: 3-6
Reading Level: Beginning Reader

Bear wants to share his story though his friends are preoccupied with winter preparation. When they gather again at winter's end, Bear's friends remind him of his story. Tender text and gentle illustrations by the Caldecott-medal winning husband & wife team is sure to engage.

Bird Talk: What Birds Are Saying and Why
Bird Talk: What Birds Are Saying and Why
By: Lita Judge
Age Level: 3-6
Reading Level: Beginning Reader

Birds communicate by the sounds they make and the way they act. Playful illustrations and text combine to present a range of birds and their behavior not only is a visual treat but is sure to enliven everyday observation of our feathered neighbors.

Birds of a Feather
Birds of a Feather
By: Bernadette Gervais
Illustrated by: Francesco Pittau
Age Level: 3-6
Reading Level: Beginning Reader

The oversized book opens with white on black outlines of a part of a bird. Lift them up to find a full-color illustration of the bird with brief information about it followed by flaps of feathers, eggs that pop up into a bird, and other interactive devices to keep readers engaged.

Chloe and the Lion
Chloe and the Lion
By: Mac Barnett
Illustrated by: Adam Rex
Age Level: 3-6
Reading Level: Beginning Reader

The author and illustrator insert themselves at the start of the story about Chloe and a lion (or is it a dragon?). The stage becomes the illustrated platform for the storytelling of Chloe's heroic and very funny saga revealed in clearly different styles of art to denote the different voices.

Cock-a-Doodle-Doo, Creak, Pop-Pop, Moo
Cock-a-Doodle-Doo, Creak, Pop-Pop, Moo
By: Jim Aylesworth
Illustrated by: Brad Sneed
Age Level: 3-6
Reading Level: Beginning Reader

There's a lot going on around the farm from sun-up to sundown. It's described here with onomatopoeic sounds, jaunty rhymes, and illustrations reminiscent of times past.  Children are sure to join in and laugh with the sprightly telling.

Count Me In! A Parade of Mexican Folk Art
Count Me In! A Parade of Mexican Folk Art
By: Cynthia Weill
Illustrated by: The Aquilar Sisters
Age Level: 3-6
Reading Level: Beginning Reader

Join the parade and count from one to ten in Spanish and in English. Numbers and a one-sentence description of the ceramic figures in regional dress from Oaxaca, Mexico are presented in both languages, punctuated by lively folk art figures.

Extra Yarn
Extra Yarn
By: Mac Barnett
Illustrated by: John Klassen
Age Level: 3-6
Reading Level: Beginning Reader

Annabelle finds a box with colorful yarn from which she makes sweater for all, adding color and life to a dull landscape. The box is empty when stolen by a greedy man but is yarn-filled when it returns to Annabelle. Textured pictures and understated text on open pages tell an engaging yarn.

Goldilocks and the Three Dinosaurs
Goldilocks and the Three Dinosaurs
By: Mo Willems
Age Level: 3-6
Reading Level: Beginning Reader

The author turns the familiar tale around in this funny take-off. Here, Goldilocks goes to the home of three dinosaurs who would like nothing more than a chocolate-filled little girl. Goldi and the dinos take away very different lessons — all to the delight of well-read children!

I Am So Handsome
I Am So Handsome
By: Mario Ramos
Age Level: 3-6
Reading Level: Beginning Reader

The arrogant wolf's self-confidence is bolstered by his encounters with family characters from fairy tales, until he meets a small dragon whose father has taught the tiny lizard a very impressive skill. Comic illustrations and understated text create a very funny and satisfying tale.

Into the A, B, Sea
Into the A, B, Sea
By: Deborah Lee Rose
Illustrated by: Steve Jenkins
Age Level: 3-6
Reading Level: Beginning Reader

Readers are invited into the ocean to see some of its colorful inhabitants from A to Z. Arresting, textured collage illustrations enhance the rhyming couplets that move through the alphabet. Additional brief information about each creature concludes this attractive and informative book.

Lemonade in Winter
Lemonade in Winter
By: Emily Jenkins
Illustrated by: G. Brian Karas
Age Level: 3-6
Reading Level: Beginning Reader

An entrepreneurial sister and her brother decide to make and sell lemonade on a snowy winter day. It's a chance for Pauline to help John-John learn about money, have a bit of fun, and meet some neighbors. Playful language and quirky illustrations turn a dull day into an adventure.

More
More
By: I.C. Springman
Illustrated by: Brian Lies
Age Level: 3-6
Reading Level: Beginning Reader

When a downcast magpie is given a single marble by a mouse, it starts its accumulation of many more things until its nest crashes to the ground. Magpie and mouse determine that more isn't necessarily best. Their tale is told with few words but lush, detailed, and expressive illustrations.

Nighttime Ninja
Nighttime Ninja
By: Barbara DaCosta
Illustrated by: Ed Young
Age Level: 3-6
Reading Level: Beginning Reader

As midnight strikes, he appears: "Hand over hand, the ninja climbed and clambered." Just as the ninja reaches his target, he's caught by his mother with ice cream and spoon in hand!  Textured collage illustrations and spare language dramatically evoke a satisfying nighttime mystery

Oh, No!
Oh, No!
By: Candace Fleming
Illustrated by: Eric Rohmann
Age Level: 3-6
Reading Level: Beginning Reader

"Ribbit-oops!" Frog falls into a deep hole, followed by other animals who try to help. Oh, no! Stalked by a hungry tiger, saved by a gentle elephant the drama of the story is enhanced by richly hued illustrations and lots of playful patterns of sounds and language sure to be repeated.

Olive and the Big Secret
Olive and the Big Secret
By: Tor Freeman
Age Level: 3-6
Reading Level: Beginning Reader

Molly told Olive a secret which Olive promised not to tell anyone. Secrets have a way of bubbling out though and so Molly's secret comes back to her. This familiar dilemma is humorously presented with cartoon illustrations and short text with an unexpected conclusion.

Oliver
Oliver
By: Judith Rossell
Age Level: 3-6
Reading Level: Beginning Reader

Oliver is a curious child with lots of questions and a penchant for exploration. During quiet time at home, Oliver builds a contraption to find out if there's a monster in the tub drain. His imaginative jaunt is presented with droll, naïve drawings, filled with Oliver's child-like ideas.

Seahorses
Seahorses
By: Jennifer Curtis
Illustrated by: Chad Wallace
Age Level: 3-6
Reading Level: Beginning Reader

Lyrical language combines with luminous illustrations to detail the life cycle of a male seahorse from small fry (the term for babies) to father. Surprisingly, seahorses change color with the surroundings and males carry the eggs. An author's note provides additional information.

The Island
The Island
By: Marije Tolman
Illustrated by: Ronald Tolman
Age Level: 3-6
Reading Level: Beginning Reader

A polar bear journeys from one exotic setting to another winding up with a friend looking at the stars. The bear's expedition is revealed without words, using soft-lined, expressive, whimsical illustrations.

This Is Not My Hat
This Is Not My Hat
By: Jon Klassen
Age Level: 3-6
Reading Level: Beginning Reader

The narrator, a very small fish, snitches a much larger fish's hat and hides out where he thinks no one can see him. The wordless conclusion is humorous and satisfying in this stylized, expressively illustrated book sure to generate conversations among readers.

Z is for Moose
Z is for Moose
By: Kelly Bingham
Illustrated by: Paul O. Zelinsky
Age Level: 3-6
Reading Level: Beginning Reader

Zebra lines up participants to begin this very funny alphabet book. As A bounds up stairs to take the stage, Zebra peeks out. All goes smoothly until Moose says D is for Moose, bouncing Duck; Moose continues to irritate other letters until Z. Children who know the alphabet will delight in the slapstick humor and satisfying conclusion.

Zephyr Takes Flight
Zephyr Takes Flight
By: Steve Light
Age Level: 3-6
Reading Level: Beginning Reader

Zephyr's imagination takes off when her family is too busy to play or watch her fly her model plane do spectacular feats. Through a hidden door, Zephyr finds friends, flying ships, returning home in time for breakfast. Comfortable, old-fashioned illustrations complement the telling.

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