Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Children's Literature - Summer 2014

We noticed the last time we were at our local public library that the children's librarian had put many new titles-for-summer on display.




The first is one I love for it's vivid, wordless storytelling - a classic that I've re-discovered, really.  Anno's Journey by Mitsumasa Anno follows a traveler who is journeying through rural Europe on horseback.  It is a gorgeous mix of  "find and seek" (Anno and his horse are hidden on each page) and exquisite illustration of provincial towns.  My children delighted in each page, recognizing the goings-on of small-town life instantly.






We also borrowed a book that was new to us: Walk this World, illustrated by Finnish Lotta Nieminen.  Vivid, urban and relevant, this picture book of the world almost doesn't need a storyline.  There are many, many flaps the children can lift, discovering the similarities and the differences of cities all over the world.  I'm planning on giving this book as a gift to the next friends who have a baby...it's a classic in the making!







I feel we are well on our way to creating a very memorable summertime this year, with a stash of compelling children's books at the ready for some open-air storytime together!



8 comments:

  1. These look like fun books! Wonderful illustrations and I like that the second one is interactive!
    Thanks for sharing!

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  2. I love books where you have to find stuff on each page. I used to love Where's Waldo!
    And the second book is so bright...love it!

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  3. The illustrations in both of those are gorgeous! Children's lit is where I get a lot of inspiration for our gallery walls at home. :-)

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  4. The first book is so pretty. Libraries are such a great resource. We always took our kids to the library from a young age. Our daughter wound up becoming a youth services librarian. She's been very busy in her first summer as the only children's librarian in her little town. The summer reading programs are apparently a lot of work. Who knew?

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  5. I love the illustrations of the second book. And discovering what's behind those flaps must be loads of fun! One of my favourite things as a kid, were trips to the library.

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  6. we look forward to story time every day and hope to make many trips to the library this summer

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  7. Both look like colourful and gorgeous children's books!

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  8. I like the "Walk the world" book illustrated with Russian churches.... of course I'm little bit nostalgic .... still missing sometimes my motherland:)

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