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    • Mel F
      Mel F last edited by

      Hello!

      What are your favourite children´s book? Classics, new and old?
      As much as for my 6 month old daughter but also for myself 🙂 I want to get started on a children´s book collection for our bookshelf. I am living in Iceland where books are super expensive and children´s books even more so (25$+ for a book) so my plan is to put a list of 10-15 books together that I will buy when we go abroad next month. I want to make a list, otherwise I will spend either days in the book shop trying to decide, or I will walk out with 50 books...

      What are books that inspire you or you love because of the story or illustrations?

      I already got Sendak´s Where the Wild Things Are and Ryan T Higgins Mother Bruce (I love the humour) and Jon Klaasen (Extra Yarn and/or The Dark) on the list.

      I had made a list some time ago of illustrators and books that Jake & Co recommend in their podcasts but I cannot find it any more... So I am looking forward to hear what your favourites are 🙂

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      • Mia Clarke
        Mia Clarke @Mel F last edited by

        @Mel-F I would include any book (Ms. Hazeltine’s home for she and fearful cats is great) by Birgitta Sif! She’s Icelandic, so she could bring some local flavor to your shelves. I love Birgitta’s style, and her character posing is amazing.

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        • Lisa Clark
          Lisa Clark @Mel F last edited by

          @Mel-F

          Strega Nona and Go Dog Go were always my favorites as a child.

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          • MimiHecher
            MimiHecher last edited by

            "I'm not scary" by Raqhat Kaduji
            I love the illustrations AND the story:
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            Little Bunny's sleepness Night by Carol Roth and Valeri Gorbatchew
            Also love the illustration style and the story is really funny!
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            • agathe
              agathe @MimiHecher last edited by

              @MimiHecher I think that Tomi Ungerer is essential to any children's book collection. My favorites as a child were Crictor and the Beast of Monsieur Racine, but the Three Bandits and Moon Man are also classics.

              I also agree with Strega Nona, another one of my favorites growing up.

              I also loved all the Pere Castor collections, in particular some like Poule Rousse by Etienne Morel and Roule Galette by Natha Caputo

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              • Mel F
                Mel F @Mia Clarke last edited by

                @Mia-Clarke Had never heard of Go dog go before. Just looked at it and it is so going on the list 😃 I am a huge dog lover! 🙂 Thanks!

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                • Mia Clarke
                  Mia Clarke @Mel F last edited by

                  @Mel-F ☺️ It’s a good one, but it was @Lisa-Clark who posted about that book, so I’ll forward the cred to her. 🙂

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                  • Mel F
                    Mel F @Mia Clarke last edited by

                    @Mia-Clarke Haha! Yes I clicked on the wrong reply button 😛
                    That book looks great! And the style is absolutely lovely. Haven´t heard of Birgitta before.
                    Dad is a cat lover, so I think he will approve this for night time stories. Thanks for the recommendation 🙂

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                    • Melissa_Bailey
                      Melissa_Bailey last edited by

                      The Monster at the End of This Book was my favorite as a kid, and continues to be one of my favorites. It's one of the first picture books to break the fourth wall.

                      If you're looking for more Ryan T. Higgins recommendations (he's one of my all-time favorites), We Don't Eat Our Classmates and Hey, Bruce! are excellent. (And I think they're funnier than Mother Bruce.)

                      We Don't Eat Our Classmates is about Penelope Rex, the only dinosaur in a class full of human kids.

                      Hey, Bruce! features the mice from the Mother Bruce series -- they're going to write an interactive book and decide Bruce is going to help ... all Bruce wants to do is take a nap.

                      illustrator - author - smiley person
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                      • von_Nimmermehr
                        von_Nimmermehr last edited by

                        I will recommend all the books from Kobi Yamada. They are so full of truth and also comes to the point of what is really important. i gave some of his books as a present to some of my friends.

                        What Do You Do with an Idea
                        What Do You Do with a Chance
                        What Do You Do with a problem
                        Trying
                        Maybe

                        After watchinch the Breakdown with David Hohn i had to get this one
                        The Adventures of Beekle: The Unimaginary Friend
                        i am really in love.

                        I would reccomend Shaun Tan most of his work.
                        The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse from Charlie Mackesy

                        I have a long long list of children's books though 😁

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                        • MerryMary
                          MerryMary @Mel F last edited by

                          @Mel-F The Eleventh Hour by Graeme Base as well as his other animal books. The illustrations are completely gorgeous, and I loved looking at all of the animals as a child.

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                          • MiaNova
                            MiaNova @Mel F last edited by

                            @Mel-F When I was a kid I loved Mo Williams, specifically his “Elephant and Piggie” books. I just love how the art in them are so simple. Ryan T. Higgins is one of my favorites as well.

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                            • Asyas_illos
                              Asyas_illos @MerryMary last edited by

                              @MerryMary I have a large collection of Graeme base! The sign of the sea horse was my fave as a kid

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                              • MerryMary
                                MerryMary @Asyas_illos last edited by

                                @Asyas_illos his books really are so great 🙂 I love that one too.

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