NYT - Children’s Picture Books

New York Times - Children’s Picture Books

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Book cover for The day the crayons quit.
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#5 on the Children’s Picture Books list for 2024-07-14. Last week it was ranked 7. It has been on the list for 388 week(s).
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Explore the fun and quirky ways in which the crayons quit with this instructional guide for literature. Students will love analyzing the crayons' struggles and complaints by completing age-appropriate, rigorous yet fun activities and lessons provided in this guide. Readers will enjoy figuring out how Duncan convinces his crayons to come back to work. Analyzing story elements in multiple ways, close reading and text-based vocabulary practice, and determining...
Book cover for The book with no pictures.
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#6 on the Children’s Picture Books list for 2024-07-14. It has been on the list for 192 week(s).
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"In this book with no pictures, the reader has to say every silly word, no matter what"-- Provided by publisher. This children's book with no pictures introduces young children to the idea that the written word can be a source of mischief and delight--From publisher description.
Book cover for The sour grape.
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#8 on the Children’s Picture Books list for 2024-07-14. It has been on the list for 15 week(s).
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"The Sour Grape holds grudges for every reason under the sun. Lime never returned a scarf they borrowed? Grudge! Orange never called back? Grudge! But when a friend holds a grudge against the Sour Grape without listening to an explanation, the Sour Grape realizes how unfair grudges can be. Could a bunch of forgiveness and compassion be enough to turn a sour grape sweet?"-- Amazon.