100 best books for children

by Anita Silvey

Paperback, 2004

Publication

Imprint: Boston : Houghton Mifflin, c2004. Responsibility: Anita Silvey. OCLC Number: 53477496. Physical: 1 : xv, 192 pages ; 21 cm. Features: Includes bibliographic references, index.

Call number

RTP / Silve

Barcode

BK-07549

ISBN

9780618618774

CSS Library Notes

Description: By selecting only 100 "best books" Anita Silvey distinguishes her guide from all the others and makes it possible to give young readers their literary heritage in the childhood years. The books we hear or read when we are children stay with us all our lives. If we miss them when we are young, we"ll miss them forever: no Hungry Caterpillar, no Winn-Dixie, no Roll of Thunder. As adults we remember a few familiar favorites, but no one but an expert like Anita Silvey, with her thirty-five years at the heart of children"s book publishing, could put together an authoritative list like this one. Parents, grandparents, teachers, librarians, and bookstore clerks will feel completely comfortable recommending these books for any child, from infancy to almost-teens. Silvey includes, in addition to the 100 best, extensive lists of books to meet special needs and interests as well as classics, selected by age, to round out this extraordinarily useful work. In addition to giving an age range and the plot of each book, Silvey relates the fascinating, often hilarious story behind the story, something only an insider in the field of children"s publishing could tell. 100 Best Books for Children is as much fun to read as it is helpful.

Contents:
Board books : birth to age 2.
Picture books : ages 2 to 8.
Books for beginning readers : ages 5 to 7.
Books for young readers : ages 7 to 9.
Books for middle readers : ages 8 to 11.
Books for older readers : ages 11 to 12.

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Physical description

xv, 192 p.; 21 cm

Description

By selecting only 100 "best books" Anita Silvey distinguishes her guide from all the others and makes it possible to give young readers their literary heritage in the childhood years. The books we hear or read when we are children stay with us all our lives. If we miss them when we are young, we"ll miss them forever: no Hungry Caterpillar, no Winn-Dixie, no Roll of Thunder. As adults we remember a few familiar favorites, but no one but an expert like Anita Silvey, with her thirty-five years at the heart of children"s book publishing, could put together an authoritative list like this one. Parents, grandparents, teachers, librarians, and bookstore clerks will feel completely comfortable recommending these books for any child, from infancy to almost-teens. Silvey includes, in addition to the 100 best, extensive lists of books to meet special needs and interests as well as classics, selected by age, to round out this extraordinarily useful work. In addition to giving an age range and the plot of each book, Silvey relates the fascinating, often hilarious story behind the story, something only an insider in the field of children"s publishing could tell. 100 Best Books for Children is as much fun to read as it is helpful.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

User reviews

LibraryThing member elfchild
Silvey claims that she tried to think of a set of books to bring along on a long ocean voyage - what books would you want if you were stranded on a desert island with a bunch of kids. If that is the criteria, then the absence of a book of nursery rhymes is glaring. That said, this is a collection
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of 100 tried and true books that for the most part have already stood the test of time. Appendices expand the choices but without the lovely essays. If you are looking for a manageable list to begin with, at any point through middle school, this is a nice little resource. Another quibble - she has a large section for "younger readers" and although she makes distinctions between books for the 2-5 crowd and the 5-8 crowd in the main book, the Beyond 100 list does not which makes for some frustration.
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LibraryThing member KatieCarella
It's interesting to read the history behind each of the classic children's books. I love seeing how individual editors discovered these classic books and how much they influenced the authors' final product. Really inspiring!
LibraryThing member jazzlit
The best gift to give expectant parents and grandparents.
LibraryThing member wortklauberlein
Handy as a get-started guide for those new to the field of children's books but the titles hold few surprises. Tidbits about authors and publishing make this a notch better than the usual annotated list.

Rating

½ (36 ratings; 3.9)
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