The Astonishing Secret Of Awesome Man (ages 4-8) Into The Ice (ages 7-11) (Arctic exploration) NON-FICTION Understanding Sam And Asperger Syndrome (ages 3-8) The Country Bunny And the Little Gold Shoes (ages 4-8) (overcoming gender discrimination) The Black Book Of Colors (ages 4-8) (blindness) Since We’re Friends: An Autism Picture Book (ages 3-8) (This project is underway and not even close to complete, so I thank you for your patience while I update!)Ĭatherine’s Story (ages 5-7) (disability – child) You are welcome to do more than one post per Friday, but PLEASE DO NOT PUT MULTIPLE BOOKS ON ONE POST (it makes it very hard to link) Thank you □ THE LIST! (Alphabetical By Theme/Category/Subject)Įach of the links below will take you to the corresponding Pinterest Board which shows all the listed books in that theme/category/subject. If any of this is unclear, please feel free to view any of my Perfect Picture Book Friday posts for example. Link back to the Perfect Picture Books page of my blog.īooks used will be linked to your website and/or blog, and that link will remain active in the data base/archive along with the book.links to classroom guides, coloring pages or other activity sheets, or fun activities that can be done in conjunction with the book like a leaf collage or an egg carton caterpillar etc.) and/or list your own ideas. Link to any available resources you know of to expand this book’s use at home or in the classroom (e.g.Give us the opening sentence or page and a 1-2 sentence synopsis.sibling rivalry, or, fairy tales, or, ocean life.) Tell us the themes/topics of the book (e.g.Give us the book title, author/illustrator, publisher, year, fiction or non-fiction, and intended audience age.Image of Book Cover – required (for pinning to Pinterest).Down the road, I hope to expand to e-books and possibly self-published books, as well as books for older readers, but for now, please submit traditionally published picture books.) (Please note that for the time being, Perfect Picture Books is limited to traditionally published Picture Books. If you blog and would like to join Perfect Picture Books, please follow the guidelines below, post your Perfect Picture Book on Friday, and add your link to that Friday’s link list. Pinterest Boards By Theme How to Participate in Perfect Picture Book Fridays The best, most up-to-date one is the google sheet above, but the lists below may also be helpful. I’m working on creating a better system for accessing and navigating Perfect Picture Books – a constant work-in-progress. I’d also like to share a wonderful new resource for teachers created by Marcie Colleen – The Picture Book Month Teachers Guide which details how teachers can make use of picture books in all areas of their curricula. Know a great book that’s not on the list that you would highly recommend? Join in Perfect Picture Book Fridays or send your suggestion to (or use the Email Me button on the right) and please let your friends know about this list □ For full details on submission/joining, please see below. In addition, they all include resources for expanding their use at home and in the classroom! Some are older books and some are newer, but every single book is highly recommended. Someday I’m going to get the whole list updated □, but for now, the original titles that were on the list are presented below first by theme/subject/category (alphabetically), then by title (alphabetically) so you can search for a particular book or see at a glance all the books that have been done. Type the word or phrase you are looking for, and the sheet will highlight all matches in green. A search box will appear in the top right of the page that says “Find in sheet”. To search the google sheet for a particular author, title, publisher, date, or key word: with the google sheet open, click command+F on a Mac or control+F on a PC. Perfect Picture Books Searchable Google Sheet – Alphabetical by Title Perhaps you’re looking for a gift and aren’t sure what would be appropriate.īelow you will find instructions for participating in Perfect Picture Book Fridays, links to browse Perfect Picture Books in different ways, as well as an alphabetical list of books by category and title. Perhaps you need a book on a certain subject for your child, or to enhance a curriculum unit in your classroom or homeschool. How do you know if a book is worth lugging home from the library or, even more important, worth your hard-earned money? There are millions of great books out there, but sometimes it’s hard to find just the right one. Dear Parents, Teachers, Librarians, Writers, and Gift-Givers,
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