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Thankful Themed Books

November 10, 2019 by Katie Wilson

We’re more than a full week into November and Thanksgiving is quickly approaching. Meep! Our Halloween decorations are still up and I’m not sure when they’ll be coming down but you better believe that our November seasonal book corner has been displayed since November 1st. Holiday themed books are perhaps the only thing I’m good at keeping on top of these days so the bookshelves are full of Fall and Thanksgiving themed books. Luckily, Thanksgiving is less about decorations and more about giving thanks and spending time with family. Thanks to the early onset of frigid temps in Chicago we’ve been mostly indoors and have had plenty of time to spend time reading together!

It’s been a couple of years since I’ve posted our favorite Thanksgiving themed books and naturally, our collection has grown! (Read: I have a serious addiction to purchasing picture books!) Below you can find my TAKE on some new books focused on gratitude and thankfulness and if you’re interested in my original collection of Thanksgiving themed books you can find them here. There are so many great options, I’m sure you’ll be able to find something perfect to enjoy with your family but most of all best wishes for a Happy Thanksgiving!

Thanksgiving/Fall Themed Books

  • Apple Cake: A Gratitude

  • The Thankful Book

  • Otis and the Scarecrow + Otis Gives Thanks

  • The Long Way To A New Land

  • Leaf Jumpers

  • Apples and Pumpkins

  • How to Catch a Turkey

  • Thanksgiving in the Woods

November 10, 2019 /Katie Wilson
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2019 Halloween Children's Book Edit

September 22, 2019 by Katie Wilson

Tomorrow is officially the first day of fall and if you’re anything like me and my kids you’ve already gotten Halloween on the brain. To be honest, I’ve been thinking about it for weeks. I think my excitement for Halloween can also be attributed to the amount of energy I have in October…we’ve just come off a lull of big holidays, the weather is usually decent and there is plenty of prep time. By the time Christmas rolls around I can barely form a cohesive sentence! So it’s safe to say that Halloween is my new favorite holiday, I’m totally here for the semi homemade costumes, decorations, parties, candy and of course the books! If you’ve been following my blog for the past year you’re well aware of my LOVE for seasonal children’s books. I can’t resist them…no matter the holiday.

Bringing out the Halloween books and setting up our seasonal bookcase is basically the “unofficial” start to the holiday season in our home. This year we’ve added a few more to our collection to accommodate the growing reading levels in our home. These books are perfect for kids aged 2 - 10 and even adults so check out my TAKE on new Halloween titles below and don’t forget to treat yourself to some Halloween candy while you’re at it!

Happy Halloween Reading!

2019 Halloween Edit

  • Kitty and the Moonlight Rescue

  • Kitty and the Tiger Treasure

  • A World Full of Spooky Stories: 50 Tales to Make Your Spine Tingle

  • Ice Cream Every Time I See A Ghost: Illustrated Halloween Joke Book

  • The Itsy Bitsy Pumpkin

  • Pick A Pumpkin

For previous Halloween book edits please see here (2017) and here (2018).

September 22, 2019 /Katie Wilson
Kate's Book Corner, Halloween, Children's Books, Books
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Holiday Book Obsessed

December 12, 2018 by Katie Wilson

Earlier this month, against my better judgement I counted the number of holiday books in our collection. There are 62, to be exact. Not including Thanksgiving, Easter, Valentine’s Day and all the other holidays we celebrate. These are merely, our Christmas book collection. I’m not sure if I should be embarassed or proud of this number but I’ll go with the latter. Regardless, I think it’s clear I’m obsessed. I’ve been building this collection for the past 7 years and each year add more on St. Nicholas Day (Dec 6th) and Christmas Eve. With three children the holiday books easily grow exponentially each year. This year there are so many new-to-us and wonderful newly released holiday books that I felt they were worthy of a blog post. If you’re looking for a new holiday read to add to your collection or a gift idea check out my TAKE on these holiday children’s books.

My Top 10 New Holiday Books

  • Construction Site on Christmas Night

    • For our son who loves all things construction, this is a darling addition to Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site.

  • The Lost Christmas

    • An addictive seek-and-find book that takes you on a journey to find missing ornaments

  • A Loud Winter’s Nap

    • We have this in the board book version and it’s perfectly engaging for a 1.5 year old

  • Last Stop On The Reindeer Express

    • This may be our eldest’s favorite book this season. With whimsical illustrations and a bit of magic it has captured her imagination.

  • Dear Santa

    • Another board book this a lift-the-flap book along the lines of another favorite, Dear Zoo.

  • All Aboard! The Christmas Train

    • If you have a train lover in your life this is a fun book, giving you a glimpse into Santa’s Christmas train.

  • The Story Orchestra: The Nutcracker

    • My oldest loves ballet and my youngest two love music so this book is a crowd pleaser. It’s a different take on the classic Nutcracker story as you can listen to the music as you read along.

  • Pick A Pine Tree

    • This book celebrates every step in selecting and decorating my very favorite Christmas decoration; a pine tree.

  • Over The River And Through The Wood

    • While technically this book ends with a Thanksgiving feast…it gives off more of a Christmas vibe!

  • The Little Snowplow

    • A classic tale about being slow and steadfast takes shape in this story. Again my son, loves all trucks and snowplows are no exception!

*Note that some of the books are newly released this year whereas, others are merely new to our collection. All are wonderful and appeal to a wide age range think 1 - 9 year olds!

Not only, do I collect books to read each night in December with our children but I love to select one book each year to gift to our nieces, godson and close family friends. This year, we’re gifting The Lost Christmas because a seek-and-find book is oh so fun!

Believe it or not, one book that we do not have in our collection is, Twas The Night Before Christmas. I’ve been searching for a fabulous edition for years. I’d love something with really lovely and elaborate illustrations so please share if you have any leads!

Happy Reading!

December 12, 2018 /Katie Wilson
Holidays, Holiday Books, Children's Books, Books
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National Young Readers Week

November 14, 2018 by Katie Wilson

Today is the last day of National Young Readers Week (Nov 10 - 14) and I’m sharing my TAKE on some books to get your readers at home excited about reading. But first, let’s talk about National Young Readers Week. This week was founded in 1989 by Pizza Hut (Remember, BOOK IT?) and the Center for the Book in the Library of Congress. It’s an annual event the second week in November to raise reading awareness. Many schools recruit their principal, local authors or “celebrities” to read aloud to children in their classrooms. Some schools go as far as to challenge their principal to read all day long to students. We don’t celebrate this in my children’s school but I’m thinking I may need to suggest something for next year! Regardless, I’m always trying to inspire my children to read more so check out my TAKE on our new favorite books. Happy Reading!

Inspiring Books for your Young Readers

The 50 States Fun Facts - This is a companion book complete with a United States puzzle to the fantastic, The 50 States: Explore the U.S.A. with 50 fact-filled maps! We love these colorful and informative books especially when traveling cross country in a car as they are filled to the brim with facts and conversation starters.

The Princess in Black Takes a Vacation - This is the 4th book in a series about Princess Magnolia. One, with a daughter named Magnolia I was super excited to find a series with her name in it. Two, these books are perfect and sometimes a bit challenging for my 1st grader who is learning to read on her own. And three, I love how empowering these stories are. There are currently six books in the series and more to come!

When’s My Birthday? - We hear this question frequently in our house especially as a siblings birthday approaches. This book is beautifully illustrated and full of all the birthday questions. If you’re looking to get someone excited about their special day, this book will do the trick!

Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus - The author Mo Willems, is a favorite in our house and his Pigeon books are at the top of the list. As a former writer for Sesame Street, Willems has a knack for appealing to children. This book will no doubt, have your toddler in stitches before it’s over.

Eye Spy: Wild Ways Animals See the World - This book is a must for animal lovers and those fascinated with science and/or the body. It is insanely illustrated. Literally, the reptiles look so real I get a little creeped out by the snake. The book is broken into sections: i.e. dog, cat, cow, reptiles etc… and shares details about how different species of animals see the world differently. For example, if you could only see the world in five colors. Each animal’s eyes has a flap in which you can open to explore their vision - it’s eye-opening!

A Big Guy Took My Ball - The Elephant & Piggie series from Mo Willems is another favorite in our home. The repetition of words and visual cues are perfect for early readers. The books share important messages are incredibly clever and appeal to preschoolers - second grade. I especially can’t resist all the of the books in the series that have won a Theordor Seuss Geisl Award.

Juno Valentine and the Magical Shoes - If you’re a fashion lover and feminist you’ll love this book and want to share it with your children. The author Eva Chen is the Head of Fashion Partnerships at Instagram and is one of my favorite people to follow on Instagram. In conjunction with the launch of her first book she also collaborated with Janie & Jack to launch a Juno Valentine capsule. I’m currently trying to resist (very hard) from purchasing something but I’m a sucker for a collection and some of the looks are too cute!

November 14, 2018 /Katie Wilson
National Young Readers Week, Children's Books, Kate's Book Corner, Books
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2018 Halloween Children's Book Edit

October 10, 2018 by Katie Wilson

If you’ve been following my blog for the past year you’re well aware of my LOVE for seasonal children’s books. I can’t resist them…no matter the holiday. I seriously, have bins of books that I bring out at the beginning of the holiday season and they absolutely, help to build excitement. Last year I posted about all of my favorite Halloween children’s books here.

This year we’ve been generously gifted a couple of new books from family that I wanted to share. Ok, ok…I may have purchased some new ones too! These books are perfect for kids aged 1 - 8 and are heavy on the alphabet as we’re practicing recognizing our letters a lot these days! Check out my TAKE on new Halloween titles below and may I suggest to enjoy them with some candy corn and peanuts. I swear by this combo - it’s the only way I can eat candy corn!

Happy Halloween Reading!

2018 Halloween Edit

  • B is for Boo, A Halloween Alphabet

  • Zombelina School Days

  • Bear’s Spooky Book of Hidden Things

  • Monster ABC

  • Five Little Pumpkins Came Back

October 10, 2018 /Katie Wilson
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Kate's Book Corner - Back to School Edit

August 15, 2018 by Katie Wilson

I have always loved fall and the back to school season. Back to school shopping may have been one of my favorite things as a child. Special outings with my grandmother for a new outfit and a pair of shoes and then a family trip for supplies at Target. I'm sure my mother secretly loathed the trips where I insisted on all new supplies and then spent hours organizing them in my backpack when I got home. I now get to do it with my two oldest which is extra special. Unfortunately, this time of year isn't pleasant for everyone so I thought I would share some books that we have read over the years to help us with the transition.

The nine books in my Back to School Edit are appropriate for kids aged 2-8 but enjoyable for kids (and adults) of all ages.  School's First Day of School is beautifully illustrated and all about first day jitters from varying perspectives. Our daughter's is nicknamed Birdie so we love Birdie's First Day of School and I can't get over her mother's chic wardrobe. Goodbye Brings Hello is a new addition this year and it helps to teach children to accept various change in their life like a new school, a new home or a new sibling. Miss Nelson is Missing was one of my favorite books as a child. In fact, the entire collection is fabulous and if you don't know who Miss Viola Swamp is please add this book to your must-read list! A Bad Case of Stripes is a clever story about learning to be your authentic self which is an important lesson for the 1st grader in our home. If you're looking for a board book A Day At School has been a much loved book in our home for years. It's perfect for children in daycare or those starting preschool. flap books have been long standing favorites for years in our home. The Smallest Girl in the Smallest Grade shares powerful message about how one person can make a difference and it's authored by one of our favorite children's singers Justin Roberts! We love to collect Berenstain Bear books and The Berenstain Bears' Go To School is all about sisters first time at school. Finally, our son is entering preschool this fall and we couldn't be more excited to we have been reading this preschool appropriate book on repeat, Maisy Goes to Preschool.

Happy Reading!

The Back to School Edit

  • School's First Day of School
  • Birdie's First Day of School
  • Goodbye Brings Hello: A Book of Firsts
  • Miss Nelson is Missing
  • A Bad Case of Stripes
  • A Day at School
  • The Smallest Girl in The Smallest Grade
  • The Berenstain Bears Go To School
  • Maisy Goes to Preschool
August 15, 2018 /Katie Wilson
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Kate's Book Corner - The Valentine's Day Edit

January 20, 2018 by Katie Wilson

The last 30 days have been full of holiday travel, frigid temps, illness, 50 boxes of Kleenex and general exhaustion. I'm just starting to pull myself back together and get the house back in order. Unfortunately, I'm the type of person that can't quite relax until everything is in order and that can be frustrating for everyone involved. Putting our holiday decorations away is time consuming after the holidays and much harder to do with 3 littles in need of attention. As a means to save time this year I brought out our Valentine's Day books at the same time our Christmas ones were put in storage. Thankfully our Valentine's Day collection is much smaller and the fact that the books are in rotation in mid-January kind of makes me feel ahead of the game! 

Most of the eight books in my Valentine's Day Edit are toddler aged but all of them will bring a smile to your kids faces and I recommend reading them with a side of heart shaped candy.  Love Monster is a sweet story with an important message. Curious George and Karen Katz flap books have been long standing favorites for years in our home. Bagel in Love is a new addition this year and is a crowd pleaser. I'd be lying if I said reading it didn't make me crave a bagel straight away but then again I'm often thinking about my next meal!

Happy Reading!

The Valentine's Day Edit

  • Love is Walking Hand in Hand
  • The Biggest Kiss
  • Love Monster
  • Llama Llama I Love You
  • Where is Baby's Valentine
  • Pinkalicious: Pink of Hearts
  • Happy Valentine's Day Curious George
  • Bagel in Love

 

January 20, 2018 /Katie Wilson
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Kate's Book Corner - The Christmas Edit

December 05, 2017 by Katie Wilson

It may come as no surprise that Christmas is easily one of my favorite holidays. It goes without saying that the more I love the holiday the larger our collection of holiday books! The Christmas season was full of traditions in my house growing up and one of those was selecting a new holiday book to read every night. I loved when the Christmas books came out every year and spent hours poring over them. We do the same in our house although this year I've gone a step further and created a holiday advent calendar inspired by a blog post on Babyccino . I wanted to do this for years and you can follow along in my InstaStories as we unveil our book each night. So far it's been a huge hit!

All of our Christmas books have received a lot of love over the years but the eleven books in my Christmas Edit are at the top of my list for the age ranges in our household. I'd recommend Little Blue Truck's Christmas to anyone and everyone with little kids because no one can resist the lights on the tree at the end!  The Jolly Christmas Postman, The Sweet Smell of Christmas and The Christmas Cookie Sprinkle Snitcher were all some of my absolute favorites growing up. I still love to pull out the letters in The Jolly Christmas Postman, smell the scents from The Sweet Smell of Christmas and dream about baking Christmas cookies in the The Christmas Cookie Sprinkle Snitcher.

My eldest can't get enough of the Olive, the Other Reindeer and Olivia helps with Christmas. I love the play on words in Olive, the Other Reindeer (genius + my grandmother's name is Olive) and any book involving Olivia the pig is a win in my book. She has so much spunk I hope it jumps off the page and passes to my own daughters. The Snowman and The Mitten are so beautifully illustrated and almost all of these books have lovely messages tied to them which makes them all the more important to read to our children.

Happy Reading!

The Christmas Edit

  • The Mitten
  • Santa Flap Book
  • Little Blue Truck's Christmas
  • The Jolly Christmas Postman
  • The Sweet Smell of Christmas
  • The Christmas Cookie Sprinkle Snitcher
  • Mr. Willowby's Christmas Tree
  • The Snowman
  • Olive, the Other Reindeer
  • The Berenstain Bears' Old-Fashioned Christmas
  • Olivia helps with Christmas
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December 05, 2017 /Katie Wilson
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Kate's Book Corner - The Thanksgiving Edit

November 05, 2017 by Katie Wilson

The Halloween Hangover is upon us but we're slowly trying to get into the spirit of thankfulness. Our Halloween decorations have come down and the small collection of Thanksgiving decorations have gone up. My husband is already in a festive mood...he loves Thanksgiving and is already working on his menu. Naturally, I am thankful for his cooking prowess but need something extra to get me in the mood. A collection of newly unearthed (from a bin in the closet) Thanksgiving themed children's books should do the trick!

We don't have quite as many Thanksgiving books as we do other holidays but these are our most treasured ones. We've read The First Thanksgiving flap book to all of the kids when they were younger. Thanksgiving Day is great for a bit of history of the holiday and Balloons over Broadway tells the true story of the puppeteer from the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. And for those of you, with kids in primary school The Great Thanksgiving Escape is the perfect maturity level for their sense of humor. Happy Reading!

The Thanksgiving Edit

  • The First Thanksgiving
  • Leaves
  • This Little Turkey
  • Happy Thanksgiving, Curious George
  • Thanksgiving Day
  • Thanksgiving is Here
  • The Great Thanksgiving Escape
  • Balloons over Broadway
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November 05, 2017 /Katie Wilson
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Kate's Book Corner - The Halloween Edit

October 28, 2017 by Katie Wilson

I am OBSESSED. You can ask anyone that knows me really well. There isn't one thing that I splurge more on for my kids than children's books. You should see me at a book fair; I LOVE children's books! They are magical. And who doesn't want an escape from reality these days? I can often be found reading; a passion that started when I was young and I hope to foster that same love of reading in my own children. So it's safe to say this obsession of mine won't be going anywhere.

I thought I would use the blog to introduce a series called "Kate's Book Corner." Here I will share my take on my families favorite children's books throughout the year as well as links to purchase if your in the market for something new.

We have a reading corner in our home with a set of acrylic display shelves that I use for some of our children's books (mostly hardcover). I switch these books out seasonally to keep the kids interested in reading AND to keep my husband and I from reading the same books night after night.

This month we're reading mostly fall and Halloween themed books. Check out the edit below of our nine favorite books starting with something we read our infant "Goodnight Goon: A Petrifying Parody" ending with our Kindergartener's new favorite "Creepy Pair of Underwear!" There's still a few days left before Halloween. Happy Reading!

The Halloween Edit

  • Goodnight Goon: A Petrifying Parody
  • Apples and Pumpkins
  • 10 Trick-or-Treaters
  • Popcorn
  • Zombelina
  • Frankenstein: A Monstrous Parody
  • How to Make Friends with a Ghost
  • Creepy Carrots!
  • Creepy Pair of Underwear!
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October 28, 2017 /Katie Wilson
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