Books To Treasure

Don't you just LOVE picture books. Weird stories, peculiar artwork - some of the oddest books that have crossed our threshold have been in this section (more on those in another post), but equally some of the most beautiful and wonderful too.

This is new.
There Are Cats In This Book by Viviane Schwarz.

Quirky, fun and makes me laugh and smile every time I look at it. I love the bright colourful artwork, and the fun way it makes you turn the page to see whats next. The interaction between reader and book is engaging and stimulating. The cats inside are friendly and want to play, they talk directly to you....there is wool, and flaps and .....well its generally just wonderful. If it can make this bookseller go back to read it time and again, it has to be good. You'll have to go get one. and to see what I mean.

Sadly, many picture books come and go, and are barely noticed. Others stand the test of time and are read by several generations.




If you live in the UK then you'll probably know, have read, or own picture book classics such as The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Where The Wild Things Are, and The Gruffalo, as well as character books like Kipper and Spot. Surely, there can be few people who remain unaware of Thomas the Tank Engine and his various friends.
And talking of small, easy to carry around books, (for those all important moments when your child is building up to a full scale screaming fit and you want to distract them), who hasn't read at least one of the Mr Men or Little Miss series.



One of my all-time-favourite picture books to recommend is The Kissed That Missed by David Melling.
The King blows the little Prince a kiss goodnight, but the kiss misses and flies out the bedroom window. Prince cries, Queen calls King, King calls Knight. The clumsy knight is sent to track it down and after some mishaps and misadventures, catches the kiss, makes an unlikely new friend and as with all good stories, everything ends happily. In The Kiss That Missed every time you look at the pictures you will find something new. If you know anything about David's illustrations in other books, then you see what he has cleverly included! Published in 2002, I still read it occasionally, am still finding new things in the illustrations, and as you may have guessed, recommend it often. I adore it. I've been privileged to see the sketches he made for this and his Jack Frost book. David's artwork is beautiful, engaging and worth a book on its own.
Come back for more Books To Treasure, but in the meantime, what is your favourite picture book? Tell me below.

2 comments:

Elizabeth Chadwick said...

What a great post,
So many! These were the favourites of my sons and borrowed so often from the library that we eventually bought them!
Peepo! Funnybones and Burglar Bill by Janet and Allan Ahlberg. Full Moon Soup by Alastair Graham, Prince Cinders by Babette Cole, Hairy Maclary from Donaldson's Dairy by Lynley Dodd, Little Dracula by Martin Waddell and J.Wright and Dr. Xargle's Book of Earth Tiggers by Jeanne Willis and Tony Ross. The Elephant and the Bad Baby by Elfrida Vipont and Raymond Briggs was a particular favourite of my youngest. He was always on tenterhooks for the repeat moment 'And the bad baby said....Yes!'

Elizabeth Chadwick said...

What a great post,
So many! These were the favourites of my sons and borrowed so often from the library that we eventually bought them!
Peepo! Funnybones and Burglar Bill by Janet and Allan Ahlberg. Full Moon Soup by Alastair Graham, Prince Cinders by Babette Cole, Hairy Maclary from Donaldson's Dairy by Lynley Dodd, Little Dracula by Martin Waddell and J.Wright and Dr. Xargle's Book of Earth Tiggers by Jeanne Willis and Tony Ross. The Elephant and the Bad Baby by Elfrida Vipont and Raymond Briggs was a particular favourite of my youngest. He was always on tenterhooks for the repeat moment 'And the bad baby said....Yes!'

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