The New York times parent's guide to the best books for children

by Eden Ross Lipson

Paperback, 2000

Publication

Imprint: New York : Three Rivers Press, 2000. Edition: 3rd edition revised and updated. Responsibility: Eden Ross Lipson. ​OCLC Number: 859054591. Physical: xix, 530 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. Features: Includes bibliographic references, indexes.

Call number

RTP / Lipso

Barcode

BK-07545

ISBN

9780812930184

CSS Library Notes

Description: Provides reviews of more than one thousand classic children's books, ranging from picture books and early readers to young adult titles, along with more than fifty subject indexes and bibliographical listings of authors and illustrators.

Contents:
Wordless books --
Picture books --
Story books --
Early reading books --
Middle reading books --
Young adult books.

FY2017

Physical description

xix, 530 p.; 24 cm

Description

The Classic Guide That Helps You Select the Books the Child You Know Will Love In this third, fully revised and updated edition of The New York Times Parent's Guide to the Best Books for Children, the children's book editor of The New York Times Book Review personally selects and recommends books for children of every age. The most comprehensive and authoritative book of its kind has been completely updated for the new millennium. It contains hundreds of new entries, many expanded descriptions, and notations of additional companion and related titles -- more than l,700 in all. The best-loved classics of the twentieth century are included, as well as a thoughtful selection of outstanding titles from the last decade. Six sections are organized according to reading level: Wordless, Picture, Story, Early Reading, Middle Reading, and Young Adult. In addition to a summary of the book, each entry provides the essentialnbsp;nbsp;bibliographic information you need to find a book in your local library or bookstore, including nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;title nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;author and/or illustrator nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;hardcover and/or paperback publisher and publication year nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;major awards nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;related titles The unique and most popular feature of the guide is its system of special indexes -- more than sixty in all. They make it easy for parents and grandparents, teachers and librarians, even children themselves, to match the right book to the right child. Browse through the indexes and find titles for every interest and mood: picture books about cats, mice, or dinosaurs for babies; funny books to read aloud to toddlers; series about family life or school or fantasy adventures for a middle-grade child; books on divorce or death; and coming-of-age novels just right for someone starting junior high school. There are also indexes for books about minorities and religion, an age-appropriate reading-level index, and much more. Lavishly decorated with more than three hundred illustrations from representative titles, the guide also features extra-wide margins for notes on which of your children liked which book, at what age, and why. Thus the guide becomes a family reading record as well as an invaluable resource you'll use again and again.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

User reviews

LibraryThing member cfranson
This book has a brief introduction and holds an index. What I like most about the intro is the author's discussion of the allure of YA Books to adults and vice versa. It is broken down into wordless books, picture books, early readers, middle readers and young adult books. Within each section the
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books are listed by alphabetical order by title. Each title has bibliographic information and a listing of honors the book has received if relevant. There is some artwork from books throughout this title.
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