"100 Picture Books Everyone Should Know" (Revised), New York Public Library, USA
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December 01, 2006, Friday
The new edition of "Picture Books: Reading and Classics" should be The editor's invitation has added a lot of space, and the following recommended directory is also one of them. It should be pointed out that the New York Public Library has published this catalog twice, and this is the latest one. ABUELA Dorros, Arthur
While a little girl was riding on a bus with her grandmother, she imagined they were being lifted up into the sky, looking down at the New York City landscape.
ALEXANDER AND THE TERRIBLE, HORRIBLE, NO GOOD, VERY BAD DAY
ALEXANDER AND THE TERRIBLE, HORRIBLE, NO GOOD, VERY BAD DAY
Viorst, Judith
describes a day in which everything went wrong for Alexander.
ANANSI AND THE MOSS-COVERED ROCK
ANANSI AND THE MOSS-COVERED ROCK
Eric A., Kimmel
Spider Nashi used a strange, moss-covered rock in the forest to tease other animals until Bush Dill decided he needed to learn a lesson. ANDY AND THE LION
James Daugherty
The lion remembered Andy's kindness to it.
Bark, George
BARK, GEORGE
Feiffer, Jules
The strange sound a mother dog makes to her puppies, Very worried.
THE BOSSY GALLITO: A TRADITIONAL CUBAN FOLK TALE
Gonzalez, Lucia M., retold by; illustrated by Lulu Delacre
In this incremental Cuban folktale, a bossy rooster gets his mouth dirty while eating corn kernels and must find a way to survive. Clean your mouth before the talkative uncle's wedding. BREAD AND JAM FOR FRANCES
Hoban, Russell; illustrated by Lillian Hoban
Frances decided to eat only bread and jam for every meal, but to her surprise, her Her parents actually agreed to her wish.
Brown bear, brown bear, what are you looking at?
BROWN BEAR, BROWN BEAR, WHAT DO YOU SEE?
Martin, Bill, Jr.; illustrated by Eric Carle
Children see a variety of There are different kinds of animals, each one has a different color, and a teacher is looking at them. BRUNO MUNARI'S ABC
MUNARI, BRUNO
Starts with a picture of "an ant on an apple" with simple text, an annoying one that doesn't want to stay on its page fly introducing the letters of the alphabet.
BUZ
Egielski, Richard
After a little boy swallows the bugs in his oatmeal, a scuffle breaks out, with the bugs looking for an escape route and the boy looking for an antidote, like a police officer. The Pill Keystone then hunts for bugs. CAPS FOR SALE; A TALE OF A PEDDLER, SOME MONKEYS AND THEIR MONKEY BUSINESS
Slobodkina, Esphyr
While a hawker was napping under a tree, a group of naughty monkeys took all his possessions hats were stolen. THE CARROT SEED
Krauss, Ruth; illustrated by Crockett Johnson
A little boy plants a carrot seed and, despite being told that nothing will happen, he knows The seeds will surely germinate. A CHAIR FOR MY MOTHER
Williams, Vera B.
A girl, she has a mother who is a waitress, and her grandmother. A fire destroyed all their furniture. In order to buy a comfortable sofa, they saved every dime. CHICKA CHICKA BOOM BOOM
Martin, Bill, Jr. and John Archambault; illustrated by Lois Ehlert
An alphabet rhyme song. Describe the situation when all the letters want to climb up a coconut tree. CLICK, CLACK, MOO: COWS THAT TYPE
Cronin, Doreen
Farmer Brown's cows find a typewriter in the barn and they start making requests. When the farmer refuses their When asked, they went on strike.
COME ALONG, DAISY! Simmons, Jane
The little duck Daisy was so absorbed in playing with the dragonflies and water lily leaves that she suddenly couldn’t find her mother. . CORDUROY
Freeman, Don
A teddy bear in the mall wanted many things, but when a little girl finally bought him, he knew what he wanted most Something. CURIOUS GEORGE
Rey, H. A.
The adventures of a curious monkey. DINOSAUR ROAR!
Stickland, Paul and Henrietta
Illustrations and rhymed text describe a variety of dinosaurs, gentle, bad-tempered, irritable and lumbering Dinosaurs are included. DON'T LET THE PIGEON DRIVE THE BUS!
Willems, Mo
Just when the bus driver left the bus, the pigeon wanted to drive the bus. It wanted to drive the bus so much, so It dreams of steering the wheel and driving along. DUCK ON A BIKE
Shannon, David
A duck decides to go for a ride, and the other animals on the farm are soon influenced to do the same. FIRE TRUCK
Sís, Peter
Matt, who loves fire trucks, woke up one morning and found that he had turned into a fire truck with a driver, two Ladders, three hoses, and ten pairs of boots. FREIGHT TRAIN
Crews, Donald
A colorful train runs through tunnels, through cities, and across high bridges. Short text, concise pictures.
FROGGY GETS DRESSED
London, Jonathan
George wanted to play outside in the snow, but his mother called him back and asked him to add some necessary clothes. THE GARDENER
Stewart, Sarah
After Xiao En’s father lost his job, she went to live with her uncle Jim who lived in the city, but his love for gardening was taken away from her. .
GEORGE AND MARTHA
GEORGE AND MARTHA
Marshall, James
A series of interesting stories about the friendship between two hippopotamuses.
Go away, big green monster!
GO AWAY, BIG GREEN MONSTER!
Emberley, Ed
Various cut-and-paste pages showing various parts of a monster. It is designed to help children overcome their fear of ghosts at night.
GOIN' SOMEPLACE SPECIAL
McKissack, Patricia
In the 1950s, racial In segregated Nashville, a young African-American girl braves a series of indignities and obstacles to gain a desegregated place in town.
Good Night, Gorilla
GOOD NIGHT, GORILLA
Rathmann, Peggy
A careless zookeeper who thought the animals They stayed at the zoo, but they followed him home.
Goodnight Moon
GOODNIGHT MOON
Brown, Margaret W.; illustrated by Clement Hurd
A little rabbit, to which Good night to all the familiar things in the cabin.
GOSSIE
GOSSIE
Olivier, Dunrea
Gossie is a little goose who likes to wear bright red clothes every day He wore his boots no matter what he did, so it broke his heart when they disappeared and he couldn't find them anywhere.
GRANDFATHER'S JOURNEY
GRANDFATHER'S JOURNEY
Say, Allen
A Japanese-American man describes his grandfather's journey from Japan to the United States trip, and later he started the trip himself. The story describes the deep love between two different countries.
HAROLD AND THE PURPLE CRAYON
HAROLD AND THE PURPLE CRAYON
Johnson, Crockett
Arrow holds a purple pen in the moonlight During his walks, he created many strange adventures with his pen.
HARRY THE DIRTY DOG
HARRY THE DIRTY DOG
Zion, Gene; illustrated by Margaret Graham
A dog who hates bathing The puppy hid the brush that was used to clean it. As a result, it became so dirty that even his own family members could not recognize it.
HENRY HIKES TO FITCHBURG
HENRY HIKES TO FITCHBURG
Johnson, D. B. (Donald B.)
In Henry, Jr. While Thoreau's friend was working hard to earn a train ticket to Fitchburg, he walked thirty miles through woods and fields, enjoying the natural beauty and the thought processes of great minds.
HORTON HATCHES THE EGG
HORTON HATCHES THE EGG
Seuss, Dr.
A lazy bird hatching eggs is ready to go On vacation, she asked Holden the elephant to sit on her eggs. The little elephant kept his word and sat on the egg no matter what dangers he faced, and in the end he got his reward.
How do dinosaurs say good night?
HOW DO DINOSAURS SAY GOOD NIGHT?
Yolen, Jane
Mom and child ponder the way dinosaurs say good night, tail slapping and pouty, Thinking about hugs and kisses.
I kissed the baby!
I KISSED THE BABY!
Murphy, Mary
Different animals describe seeing, feeding, kissing, and singing to ducklings And the tickling scene.
IF YOU GIVE A MOUSE A COOKIE
Numeroff, Laura J.
IF YOU GIVE A MOUSE A COOKIE
IF YOU GIVE A MOUSE A COOKIE
IF YOU GIVE A MOUSE A COOKIE When eating cookies, you are likely to encounter a circular request. The story guides readers into a day in the life of a young child.
IT COULD ALWAYS BE WORSE: A YIDDISH FOLKTALE
Zemach, Margot, retold and illustrated by
A poor man could no longer bear the crowding and noise in his home, so he went to seek the advice of a rabbi.
JOHN HENRY
JOHN HENRY
Lester, Julius; illustrated by Jerry Pinkney
narrates the life of an African-American hero who competes with a steam drill to drill through a mountain.
JULIUS
JULIUS
Johnson, Angela; illustrated by Dav Pilkey
Maya’s grandfather brought her from Alaska A pig came and they both had fun together and shared it.
KITTEN'S FIRST FULL MOON
KITTEN'S FIRST FULL MOON
Henkes, Kevin
The kitten mistook the full moon for a Bowl of milk, and in order to reach it, the kitten ends up tired, wet, and hungry.
LILLY'S PURPLE PLASTIC PURSE
LILLY'S PURPLE PLASTIC PURSE
Kevin, Henkes
Grandma bought Lily a small purple leather bag . On Monday, Lily took her to school.
LINE-UP BOOK
THE LINE-UP BOOK
Marisabina, Russo
Sam puts his blocks, books, boots, cars It was lined up with everything else from his room to the kitchen where Mom was.
THE LITTLE RED HEN: AN OLD STORY
Zemach., Margot
It tells a traditional story about the red little hen. The little hen's lazy friends were unwilling to help her cultivate, harvest, and grind wheat into flour, but they were willing to help her eat the bread made from flour.
Grandma Wolf
LON PO PO: A RED RIDING HOOD STORY FROM CHINA
Young, Ed.
Three sisters at home alone Threatened by a hungry wolf who pretends to be their grandmother.
LYLE, LYLE, CROCODILE
LYLE, LYLE, CROCODILE
Waber, Bernard
Lyle lives in the East No. 88 Main Street, he was a helpful and cheerful crocodile, but he caused a neighborhood dispute.
MABELA THE CLEVER
MABELA THE CLEVER
MacDonald, Margaret Read
This is an African folk tale that tells the story of The story of a mouse paying close attention to its surroundings to avoid being fooled by a cat.
MACHINES AT WORK
MACHINES AT WORK
Barton, Byron
Workers on a construction site using Various machines are used to demolish a building and start building a new one.
MADELINE
MADELINE
Bemelmans, Ludwig
The story of a school girl in Paris.
MAISY GOES SWIMMING
MAISY GOES SWIMMING
Cousins, Lucy
Readers help the little mouse Messi take off his clothes and change into a swimming pool swimsuit and then take a dip in the pool.
Make way for ducklings
MAKE WAY FOR DUCKLINGS
McCloskey, Robert
Mr. and Mrs. Duck want to find a quiet place To raise their children, they took the children to the pond in Boston Common where there were peanuts to eat.
Mama Cat HAS THREE KITTENS
MAMA CAT HAS THREE KITTENS
Fleming, Denise
Two kittens imitate their mother's actions When they moved, their brother was sleeping.
Walking the world’s tallest tightrope
THE MAN WHO WALKED BETWEEN THE TOWERS
Gerstein, Mordicai
Vividly recreates 1974 Philip Petty walking on the tightrope between the World Trade Center towers.
Martha Speaks
MARTHA SPEAKS
Meddaugh, Susan
The family dog, Martha, learned to speak after drinking alphabet soup , this time the problem comes.
MIKE MULLIGAN AND HIS STEAM SHOVEL
MIKE MULLIGAN AND HIS STEAM SHOVEL
Burton, Virginia L.
一The story of an Irish steam forklift artist and his vintage steam forklift, Mary Anne.
1 MILLIONS OF CATS
MILLIONS OF CATS
Gág, Wanda
A farmer went out to find a kitten, but took Countless cats came back.
Miss Nelson is missing!
MISS NELSON IS MISSING!
Allard, Harry and James Marshall
The children in room 207 always took advantage of the teacher's good temper to tease her, and finally One day, she disappears and they are faced with a despicable successor.
Going for a river cruise with Uncle Gumpy
MR. GUMPY'S OUTING
Birmingham, John
Uncle GUMPY'S OUTING accepted more and more people The animals come on board and, as a result, the inevitable happens.
MUFARO'S BEAUTIFUL DAUGHTERS: AN AFRICAN TALE
Steptoe, John, retold and illustrated by
Mufaro had two beautiful daughters, one with a bad temper and the other with a kind and caring heart. They came to the king who was choosing his wife.
Crunch! Crunch! Crunch!
MUNCHA! MUNCHA! MUNCHA!
Fleming, Candace
After Mr. Mike Greenlee planted the vegetable garden he had dreamed of for many years, he had to find a way to stop those... The stubborn rabbit ate all his vegetables.
MY FRIEND RABBIT
MY FRIEND RABBIT
Rohmann, Eric
When rabbits are around, there always seems to be trouble. , but the mouse let the rabbit play with his toy airplane because the rabbit was his good friend.
THE NAPPING HOUSE
THE NAPPING HOUSE
Wood, Audrey
In this superimposed story, a sleepless one The flea was on top of a pile of sleeping people and animals. The flea's bite caused chaos.
No, David!
NO, DAVID!
Shannon, David
The story describes a little boy who was repeatedly warned because he always did all kinds of naughty things. But he eventually got a hug.
Baby duck, go to school!
OFF TO SCHOOL, BABY DUCK!
Hest, Amy
The baby duck experienced the fear of the first day of school, but with a little help from his grandpa Next, everything is perfect.
OLD BLACK FLY
OLD BLACK FLY
Aylesworth, Jim
With pictures and rhymes. A naughty old black mosquito has had a busy, bad day. It went through the alphabet and stopped where it shouldn't.
OLIVIA
OLIVIA
Falconer, Ian
Whether you are at home during the day, playing at the beach, or going to bed, Olivia is an energetic little pig, and her strength is never used up.
Awen’s little blanket
OWEN
Henkes, Kevin
Awen’s parents always wanted him to give up before going to school His beloved little blanket, and when their efforts failed, they came up with a plan that everyone liked.
Dad, please pick the moon for me
PAPA, PLEASE GET THE MOON FOR ME
Carle, Eric
Monica's Dad agreed to her request and helped her pick off the moon, but he could only wait until the moon was small enough.
However, after taking it off, the moon continued to grow bigger. Some pages can be spread out to display an unusually large screen.
PIERRE: A CAUTIONARY TALE
PIERRE: A CAUTIONARY TALE
Sendak, Maurice
The story of a little boy who learns to be careful.
THE POLAR EXPRESS
THE POLAR EXPRESS
Van Allsburg, Chris
A boy rides a magical train on Christmas Eve Go to the North Pole and receive a special gift from Santa Claus.
PUSS IN BOOTS
Perrault, Charles
The miller left all his property to his three sons: a stone mill, a donkey and a cat. The third child got the cat.
Mother Goose: 386 Immortal Nursery Rhymes, Random House Edition
THE RANDOM HOUSE BOOK OF MOTHER GOOSE: A TREASURY OF 386 TIMELESS NURSERY RHYMES
Lobel, Arnold
An illustrated collection of Mother Goose nursery rhymes, including the famous "Bah, Bah, Black Sheep", "Little Boy Blue", and the less famous "Doctor Foster Goes Away" Gloucester", "When the clouds appear like rocks and towers".
Take a tour
ROUND TRIP
Jonas, Ann
Black and white picture book. It records a day trip to the city and then back to home in the countryside. (This book needs to be read back and forth)
Ruppels on stilts
RUMPELSTILTSKIN
Zelinsky, Paul O.
A strange dwarf who helped the miller's daughter spin straw into gold for the king on condition that she give him her first-born child.
Snowy Day
THE SNOWY DAY
Keats, Ezra Jack
A little boy explores the magical world of snow - snowball fights, Snowman building, ski runs and more. He loves snow.
SPOTS, FEATHERS AND CURLY TAILS
SPOTS, FEATHERS AND CURLY TAILS
Tafuri, Nancy
Questions and answers highlight the farm’s Distinctive features of an animal, such as a chicken's feathers and a horse's mane.
THE STORY OF FERDINAND
Leaf, Munro
A bull would rather lie quietly under a tree. Not willing to fight.
THE STRAY DOG
THE STRAY DOG
Marc, Simont
A family enthusiastically took care of a stray dog ??and gave it a His name is Willy and he decided to keep him.
The Witch Granny
STREGA NONA
De Paola, Tomie
Adapted from an old Italian story. The witch Granny Strig Nona leaves her apprentice alone, along with her magical pasta pot. The apprentice decided to show the town what the pot could do.
Little black fish
SWIMMY
Lionni, Leo
The little black fish and a large group of little red fish swim together into one The shape of the largest fish in the sea serves as eyes. Now they are no longer afraid of hungry big fish.
The donkey boy turned into a stone
SYLVESTER AND THE MAGIC PEBBLE
Steig, William
The donkey boy asked the magic stone to turn himself into a stone , but he immediately became afraid, because he could no longer hold the magic and make a wish to change himself back.
THE TALE OF PETER RABBIT
THE TALE OF PETER RABBIT
Potter, Beatrix
Peter Rabbit disobeyed his mother and ran away Entered Mr. McGregor's vegetable garden and almost got caught.
TAR BEACH
TAR BEACH
Ringgold, Faith
A little girl living in Harlem, dreaming of flying in her own home above, claiming everything she saw for herself and her family.
Ten, Nine, Eight
TEN, NINE, EIGHT
Bang, Molly
It tells the story of a father and his little My “eldest” daughter turns bedtime into playtime with a rhyming game.
An old lady swallowed a fly
THERE WAS AN OLD LADY WHO SWALLOWED A FLY
Taback, Simms
According to the above A story adapted from a famous American folk poem in the 1940s. Drawings on square pages reveal everything the old lady swallowed.
THREE BEARS
THE THREE BEARS
Galdone, Paul
The three bears came back from a walk and found a little girl sleeping in the baby bear's bed on the bed.
TRASHY TOWN
TRASHY TOWN
Zimmerman, Andrea Griffing
Mr. Gillette, the man who cleans up garbage, little by little , cleaning out his town bucket by bucket.
THE TRUE STORY OF THE THREE LITTLE PIGS BY A. WOLF
Scieszka, John
The wolf offers a bizarre version of the true story of what happened when he became entangled with the three little pigs.
Crazy Tuesday
TUESDAY
Wiesner, David
The frog rides on a lily pad, rises into the air, and wanders around, exploring the neighborhood house, while the inhabitants are asleep.
Outside the City
UPTOWN
Bryan, Collier
A sightseeing trip in Harlem, including the Metro-North train, Brown Sand and gravel houses, shopping on 125th Street, a barber shop, summer basketball, a boys choir and sunsets over the Harlem River.
THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR
THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR
Carle, Eric
A little caterpillar walks and eats, Went through a variety of food. Finally, it makes a cocoon, wraps itself up, and sleeps in it.
THE WHEELS ON THE BUS
Zelinsky, Paul O., adapted and illustrated by
On this basis The story adapted from traditional poetry uses movable illustrations so that the wheels of the bus can turn around, the wipers can swing, the doors can open and close, and people can get up and down.
Where the Wild Things Are
WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE
Sendak, Maurice
Max did something wrong and was punished to go to bed sleep. He escaped with the help of his imagination and sailed to a wild place full of monsters.
Where is the wavelet?
WHERE'S SPOT?
Hill, Eric
It's time to eat, and Xiaobo's mother is looking for him everywhere.
PETER'S WHISTLE
WHISTLE FOR WILLIE
Keats, Ezra Jack
A little black boy who worked very hard to learn how to whistle to summon his dog.
THE WOLF'S CHICKEN STEW
Kasza, Keiko
A hungry wolf wants to fatten chickens to make Stewing chicken produced unexpected results.
YOKO
YOKO
Wells, Rosemary
YOKO brings sushi to school for lunch, but her classmates make fun of her She ate something until a classmate wanted to taste it for herself.
ZOMO THE RABBIT: A TRICKSTER TALE FROM WEST AFRICA
McDermott, Gerald, retold and illustrated by
>Zomo the Rabbit is an African liar trying to gain wisdom.