For our youngest (non-)reader, these are the favorites that we're asked to play with again and again:
- Doctor Maisy- Maisy Goes Shopping
I'm not a big stuffed animals fan but our son loves Maisy (published by Candlewick Press) so much and seems to be identifying with characters (like Pooh) and so I "stooped" and went ahead and bought him the stuffed Maisy with overalls
- Dinosaur Picture Pops
- Knick Knack Paddy Wack
- Can You Cuddle Like a Koala?- Can You Growl Like a Bear?
Next up, these books are exciting tales of adventure that can be enjoyed by all ages (including adults), with writing at about a middle-school level that younger kids would still enjoy being read aloud. In fact, I know several people who have been reading a few of these aloud as a family and are enjoying them very much!
- The Mysterious Benedict Society- The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Perilous Journey
- Inkheart
- Beauty: A Retelling of the Story of Beauty and the Beast
- The Princess Bride
- Leepike Ridge
- The Looking Glass Wars
- The Moffats
- The Complete Anne of Green Gables Boxed Set
One of the most creative titles we saw this year was also published by Candlewick Press.:Spyology
And for high-school or adult readers who enjoy reading, these more advanced titles are great picks!
- Safely Home
- The Ice Diaries
- Just Jane
- Titanic's Last Secrets
- Leave It to Psmith
Do you have books that you are gifting this Christmas season and, if so, what are they? I love the gift of books (if you can't tell) although it's harder and harder for people to surprise me with a title that I don't own and haven't read. I'm personally wishing for one title in particular . . . can you guess which one? ;)
And with that we're wrapping up the Christmas posts and moving on to an entire week's worth of discussion on Narnia!


3 comments:
Love your list! I'd also recommend The Calder Game by Blue Balliett - all of Balliett's art mystery stories, actually, but I did enjoy the Calder Game the best. It's a perfect gift for a child who loves working with words, or art, or patterns/puzzles.
I was thinking of doing something like this on 5M4B. I might do something and link up to any of the contirbutors' as well (including this one). This is a GREAT list.
I thought of you, because I saw several Myster. Bend. Society books at TJ Maxx for only $5 (softcover) and Amanda has a bday party, so I bought one as part of the gift. Amanda was excited too.
Great ideas! Finding gifts for readers can be so frustrating (I've learned not to try and buy them actual books). Thanks for posting, and just in time for the holidays!
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