THIS IS THE DREAM by Diane Shore and Jessica Alexander was a "must have" for me.  It is an amazing picture book about civil rights. The illustrations are brilliant.  One of my new favorites! 
HIPPO!  NO, RHINO! by Jeff Newman is a hysterical picture book for very young readers--funny for adults too! There are very few words but the pictures are hysterical. A zookeeper incorrectly puts the Hippo sign by the Rhino and the Rhino is not happy!  It is a really fun book. 
FOLLOW THE LINE by Laura Ljungkvist is a great book. Each illustration is made from a single line that kids can follow through the book. It is also a type of counting books with counting questions on each page. A fun book for young readers. 
SHIVER ME LETTERS:  A PIRATE ABC by June Sobel is one I have added to my ABC Book collection.  It is a great book to help young children identify letters and it is quite funny. The pirates look for all of the letter when they realize that they need more than "R". 
I loved BIG SISTER, LITTLE SISTER by Leuyen Pham. A very sweet book about sisters with fun illustrations. A great author photo on the flap too--with her little sister, of course! 
BEACH by Elisha Cooper is a good one, but one I wouldn't have just picked up. It has great, peaceful illustrations, but what I loved was the surprising language. 
HOW TO BE by Lisa Brown is a cute one for preschool and Kindergarten. It invites kid to think about how to "be" different animals and how to be themselves! 
I think that WALK ON!  A GUIDE FOR BABIES OF ALL AGES by Marla Frazee is too much fun!  Great fun illustrations and a message for readers of all ages. 
Andrew Clements' new book A MILLION DOTS is an amazing book that can be connected to math and large numbers. It reminds me a bit of the million books but has a different take.  Great illustrations made of dots and fun number facts throughout the book. 
I am hoping that Lauren Child's THE PRINCESS AND THE PEA wins the Caldecott this year. I am a huge Lauren Child fan and I love this new version. 
And I love PUMPKINS by Ken Robbins.  I am trying to add to my collection of great nonfiction--books that can serve as models for my students in their own writing. This one is a great one for that. Great word choice and great nonfiction writing. The photographs are amazing too! 
I would also tell you about WOLVES by Emily Gravett but Mary Lee purchased the last copy while we were shopping together the other day. So.... I have to wait a few days for mine. It is one that we kind of fought over in the bookstore.  I loved it (and had it first) but she somehow took it out of my stack when I wasn't looking.
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