by: Angela Santomero | Filed under Good Use of Media

As a kid, all I wanted to do was jump inside one of my books and hang out with Laura Ingalls Wilder or ride the glass elevator with Charlie in the Chocolate Factory. As a grown up, I now write about Super Why and the Super Readers soaring into books every day, but at night, my girls and I snuggle up and escape into the world of make-believe.

It’s been shown that even fifteen minutes of reading a day can expose kids to more than a million words in a year. Here, a few of my all-time favorite books to read together.

 

Picture Books

 

The Princess Knight by Cornelia Funke, illustrated by Kerstin Meyer:
The main character is an empowered and persistent Princess, who is a great role model for my girls.

 

 

A Color of His Own by Leo Lionni:
This book has a fabulous message of  being proud of who you are.

 

 

 

The Missing Piece Meets the Big O by Shel Silverstein:
This is a nice conversation starter about being a whole person.


 

The Lion’s Share by Matthew McElligot: An animal fable that weaves in math exercises

 

 

The Elephant and Piggie book series by Mo Willems: A wonderful series that is written and illustrated comic-book style. My girls and I each pretend to be  one of the characters as we read together.

 

 

The Francis Book Series by Russell Hoban, illustrated by Lillian Hoban: This book exemplifies the way I always hope to parent my kids. The stories showcase playful  ways to approach preschoolers

 

 

 

Blue’s Clues books, especially, Welcome to Blue’s Clues and the early reader series where you  get a glimpse inside Blue’s thoughts with books such as, “Blue is my Name”.

 

 

 

Super Why books:  Where kids can practice their

literacy skills while going on reading adventures

 

 


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