This week I am laughingly bringing you a collection of books by Sandra Boynton. I'm sure many of you have seen or read her books before and I'm just behind the times. Let's just say I'm glad to catch up! A friend of mine pointed out these books awhile back but I only recently had the opportunity to sample her work. Workman Publishing is the proud publisher and promoter of Boynton's books and aren't they lucky?! I'm reading a bio of the author and she just sounds like a delight to know. For one thing, she's sarcastic and I have a bent towards that type of attitude so I like her right away, even before picking up her books.
Sandra Boynton great up in a Quaker family of four girls. She attended a Germantown Friends School from grades K-12. Although she "dropped out of not one but two fine drama schools: U. Cal. Berkeley and the Yale School of Drama" she did earn a BA in English from Yale. Since then she's been a cartoonist and children's book writer, writing and illustrating thirty-eight children's books.
Her latest gift to the children's book world is Your Personal Penguin
Our hands-down favorite book of hers (that we've had the chance to look at so far) is Fifteen Animals!
Lastly, we really enjoyed her book Barnyard Dance!These books are flat out good entertainment for young readers (and their parents)! We whole heartedly love and approve of them and would relish the chance to read more, buy more, etc. (We really, really liked them!) The illustrations are cartoonish and the books read more like short, silly children's songs than stories. They are extremely cute and display a nice sense of humor on the part of Snadra Boynton. If you are further behind the times than myself, definitely consider checking out these books! They are truly delightful.
If you'd like to learn more about Boynton or her books, visit her website here. The opening page alone should clue you in to her personality and sense of humor. Have fun!


5 comments:
Love Sandra's work. I often buy her books as baby or shower gifts. And isn't her website a hoot? Looking forward to seeing Your Personal Penguin. :)
Oh, great post, Carrie! We (I mean I) love her books, too. I can remember reading and re-reading Barnyard Dance when my girls were smaller. We have several of these in board book format.
An absolute necessity in any baby and toddler's life is a good selection of SB books! :)
My boys loved Barnyard Dance!
We just recently discovered her music and are huge fans now. Blue Moo... Dog Train... Rhinoceros Tap... Philadelphia Chickens... Great stuff, all of it.
Z-Dad
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