

2. The Happy Hocky Family by Lane Smith - no matter how many times I read this book, I howl and so do the kids. Lane Smith's humor is quite cracked and sometimes I am not even sure why we are rolling on the floor, but there we are.

3. Shark vs. Train by Chris Barton - who can resist this great competition between these tough guys?

4. Me...Jane by Patrick McDonnell - this biography is fantastic. The illustrations are gentle like Jane and the mix of real drawing and photographs with the illustrator's work is perfect.


6. Sitti's Secrets by Naomi Shihab Nye - is a truly beautiful story of family and place. This explores the relationship of a young girl with her Palestinian grandmother. They don't speak the same verbal language, but the language of love does the job.

7. No David! by David Shannon - absolutely hilarious - enough said.

8. We are in a Book! by Mo Willems - Elephant and Piggie may be simple characters, but they are sly and silly too. I love this book about books and reading and so does almost every child that has the good fortune to meet this book.
9. Mrs. Katz and Tush by Patricia Polacco - we have a heartwarming and beautiful tearjerker here. It is a great way to see some parallels with the Jewish and African American experiences. Beyond that, it is a fantastic example of community.

10. My People by Langston Hughes and Charles R. Smith Jr. - the photographs are fantastic and of course the poetry is too. I love seeing the beauty and joy in the faces of his people. You can't help but smile in response.