My Go-To Books

One of the best parts of my job, if not, THE very best part, is reading books to students in the library, but how do I decide WHICH books i’m going to buy FOR the library in the first place?

I read many wonderful blog posts and reviews of books on other people’s beautifully curated, up to date, aesthetically beautiful blogs. Some of the people I pay the most attention to are listed here, and others I love to follow are:

*The wonderful Sarah Yewman of Picture Books Blogger fame

*James and the team who dish up delicious at Magpie That

*The unstoppable Pernille Ripp who seems to be able to juggle so many things at once and consistently impresses me with practicing what she preaches

*Erica at What do we do all Day has booklists, ideas for how to unplug and parenting tips.

*Mrs Knott, a Literacy Specialist, blogs regularly about the books she is reading and I always learn from what she shares on Mrs Knott’s Book Nook.

*Jillian Heise over at Heise Reads and Recommends often shares great new book reviews and other literary content.

*An incredibly curated blog I follow is Maria Popover’s at Brainpicking’s, it is not just about books, but many aspects of our shared experience, and I greatly admire what she contributes to the world.

Here are some of my favourite picture books that  I seek out over and over

Books to Aid Transitions

Books to Promote a Growth Mindset

Books to Encourage Determination

Books to Spark the Imagination

Wonderful Wordless

Wonderful Die-Cut Books

Books to Introduce Math Concepts

Creative Concept Books

Books to Introduce Empathy

Books to Encourage Gratitude

Books to Ease Loneliness

Books to Open Minds

 

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