I discovered 10 for 10 last year while reading other teacher's blogs. Despite it costing me a lot of money, I thought it was a fabulous idea. When I read it was on again this year I decided it was time for me to tick a box on my to-do-list and get my own blog started in time to participate! So, below, for your reading pleasure is my current 10 for 10!
In no particular order...
Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus - Mo Willems
Every year the children in my grade are mad for the Pigeon books - all of them! But 'Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus' always seem to come out on top. I enjoy the audience participation required and how the children seem to love the pigeon and are inspired to create endless stories of their own about him and his friends!
Possum Magic - Mem Fox
Mem Fox is one of my favourite authors. 'Possum Magic' is my all time favourite book of hers but I have a soft spot for 'Koala Lou' too! I love the relationship between Grandma Poss and Hush and the beautiful pictures by Julie Vivas. I also love it's Australian-ness!
Just Another Ordinary Day - Rod Clement
The first time I read this book to the children I read it without showing them the illustrations and we talk about their own day. The second time we read it, I share the illustrations. I love their squeals of delight when they realise the illustrations are nothing like they imagined! The ordinariness of the text and the extraordinariness of the illustrations are a magic combination. I also love Rod Clement's 'Olga the Brolga' and 'Counting on Frank'.
Chalk - Bill Thomson
This book is one I discovered on last year's 10 for 10 and it's fabulous! The first time I "read" this to my grade their excitement was feverish...and then when I pulled out a bag of chalk their excitement was so loud the teacher in the classroom next door popped her head in to see what was happening!! We spent the rest of the morning drawing outside, and the children spent the afternoon "checking" out the window to see if their creations had come to life! It was fantastic to see the children so absorbed and believing so much in a book!
The Very Hungry Caterpillar - Eric Carle
How could you not love the caterpillar? So many ideas, information and knowledge to share in one little book! And so inspiring!
The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art is definitely on my bucket list!
Animalia - Graeme Base
I have this as a big book in my classroom. It's been repaired many times as the children love it to pieces year after year. They especially love searching for little Graeme! A fabulous treasure hunt accompanied by alliteration. My personal favourite are the lions in the library.
Handa's Surprise - Eileen Browne
As you've probably guessed by now I love picture books that rely on the illustrations to tell the story. Handa's Surprise is another of those! Despite wanting to surprise her friend Akeyo, it's Handa who ends up with the surprise. The children love to look out for the animals as they steal the fruit.
The Wrong Book - Nick Bland
Nick Bland is another favourite author of mine. We love 'The Very Cranky Bear' in our classroom ("Ms Kay are you getting cranky like the bear?" has been heard several times before!!) but 'The Wrong Book' is an absolute favourite. Poor old Nicholas Ickle is just trying to tell his own story but everyone keeps interupting! Like the pigeon books, the children shout back at the book and are inspired to write their own versions of the text. Love it!
And finally...
My Place - Nadia Wheatley
All my other selections have been geared towards younger children as I currently teach children in their first year of school. This book however is one I loved to use when teaching older children - the illustrations still play a huge part in the telling of the story. It's a timeline documenting one house/piece of land and those who live there over time, from 1988 (Australia's bicentenary) to before European settlement of Australia. A great history lesson of immigration to Australia and a great place to start with children and their own personal histories. Recently reprinted, My Place also has inspired a television series.
That's it! My list! I'm sure if you asked me again in a few weeks the list may be a little different as there were so many books I love that I haven't included!
I hope I've introduced you to a new picture book or two...can't wait to read your list and find something new to share in my own classroom.
Thanks for these recommendations. There are several I'm unfamiliar with but will look up. I'm especially keen to see My Place by Nadia Wheatley as it sounds like it could connect with a project I'm working on with a school focused on the big idea 'journey' next year.
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Tammy
Apples with Many Seeds
I see you are as passionate about great illustrations as I am. Beautiful list! Thx for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat list! Now I want to check out Just Another Ordinary Day-- you have me intrigued on what the pictures could be. I participated last year too and I had a wish list a mile long after reading all of the posts!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us today. I think The Wrong Book sounds like a good one to include in my beginning of the year stack to talk about conversations with each other.
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