Anatole and the Cat

10 best books like Anatole and the Cat (Eve Titus): A Very Special House, Journey Cake, Ho!, Wee Gillis, Yonie Wondernose, The Most Wonderful Doll in the World, April's Kittens, What Do You Say, Dear?, The Fox Went Out on a Chilly Night, Fly High, Fly Low, My Mother is the Most Beautiful Woman in the World

A Very Special House
AuthorRuth Krauss
ISBN0060286385
Continuing a two-year program to bring back twenty-two Maurice Sendak treasures long out of print, our second season of publication highlights one of the most successful author-illustrator pairings of all time. A pioneer of great children's literature, Ruth Krausspublished more than thirty books...
Journey Cake, Ho!
AuthorRuth Sawyer
ISBN0140502750
This is such an interesting little story. I couldn’t find it in my library or ILL, but I did find someone reading it on youtube with the pictures. I didn’t watch it with the kids.

It looks like a family is living in a log home in the Appalachian Mountains of somewhere very poor. There clothes...
AuthorMunro Leaf
A Caldecott Honor Book by the creators of the beloved Story of Ferdinand.

Wee Gillis lives in Scotland. He is an orphan, and he spends half of each year with his mother's people in the Lowlands, while the other half finds him in the Highlands with his father's kin. Both sides of Gillis's family...
Yonie Wondernose
AuthorMarguerite de Angeli
ISBN0385075731
Seven-year-old Yonie is a wondernose because he can't keep his nose out of anything and is always getting into trouble. When his parents go away overnight, he's left as the man of the house and promised a special reward if he can keep himself and the farm out of trouble. But that night a bad storm brings trouble--the...
AuthorPhyllis McGinley
ISBN0590434772
This is more of a Middle grade chapter book than a children's picture book. There are pages of only words. The artwork was nice what little there was of it, but I think it's because the story is so tedious. The art by itself wouldn't be that exciting either.

This book felt moldy to me. It is very repetitious...
AuthorClare Turlay Newberry
ISBN0060244003
Since it was first published over fifty years ago, April's Kittens remains a classic cat story and is now made available again in this handsome new edition. Many children understand April's dilemma when her cat, Sheba, has three kittens. April is thrilled until her father insists that theirs is strickly...
What Do You Say, Dear?
AuthorSesyle Joslin
ISBN0064431126
Oh, this is some great comedy. This had us all laughing at the absurdity of it. The whole set up is some strange things is happening, say someone is giving away baby elephants, what would you say to introduce yourself to the elephant. The response is always polite and things we are taught to say, but the situation...
AuthorPeter Spier
ISBN0440408296

This is an old Folk song that Peter set to a story. It’s also a Nursery Rhyme. I remember just reading it in that huge volume previously. Peter Spier wrote this in ’61 when they would do every other page in black and white to save money. Peter went back in his later years and colored the rest of the book...
Fly High, Fly Low
AuthorDon Freeman
ISBN0142408174
Fly High, Fly Low, a Caldecott Honor book, tells the story of two San Francisco birds who hatch some eggs in a very unconventional place--the letter "B" in the sign on top of the Bay Hotel. But what happens when the sign is taken down? Told with Freeman's typical humor and simplicity, the book features breathtaking...
My Mother is the Most Beautiful Woman in the World
AuthorBecky Reyher
ISBN0688512518
"We do not love people because they are beautiful, but they seem beautiful to us because we love them."

This is one of the thoughts from this book. It is a wonderful thought taken one way and I can also see it as a way of saying, you're ugly, but because you are loved you're beautiful. I guess it has...
The Boy of the Three-Year Nap
AuthorDianne Snyder
ISBN0395440904
I really enjoyed this story. It is an adapted Japanese folktale. A mother is raising a son who loves to sleep. He sleeps all the time. He is a trickster. He comes up with a plan to have a life so that he does not have to work. The whole town knows he is lazy and they call him the boy of the 3 year nap. His mother works...
AuthorRebecca Caudill
ISBN0805075240
" "Chee! Chee!" "
" Inside Jay's dark pocket Cricket began fiddling."
" The talking stopped. "
" Everybody listened."
A Caldecott Honor classic that celebrates friendship and
new experiences-back in print on its 40th anniversary
One afternoon late in August, before the...
AuthorFritz Eichenberg
ISBN0808585169
A beginning rhyming alphabet book for young kids, but older kids can enjoy the zaniness of these rhymes. The artwork is detailed and interesting from the 50s. I think it’s very lovely. The rhyme is like the title on each page, short and to the point. There is a ‘Nag with a Bag’ and a ‘Pig with a Wig’,...
AuthorMarie Hall Ets
ISBN0140503250
A repetitive story in the fact that this is the same thing over and over with different animals. It bored me. The artwork was lovely, but nothing really special either. I think it was a kind of woodcut printed out. Basically, a young boy finds a different animal each page and tries to imitate how it walks...
AuthorMargaret Hodges
ISBN0153075317
This book had the kids gripped. They weren’t sure what was going to happen, but they knew the old man had something serious to say. They could tell something dangerous was in the works. This was suspenseful for the children. The nephew kept asking what’s going to happen and the niece would tell him,...
AuthorJanice May Udry
ISBN0060284609
Magic. This book is a delight and stunning. It conveys that magic feeling of how right the world can be as a child on a lovely evening with friends and a feeling of freedom.

Maurice Sendak is once again the illustrator. He must have illustrated every other book out at the time. He was one busy bee....
AuthorWanda Gág
ISBN0816644187
"Nothing at All" is the name of an orphaned puppy living with his two brothers until two children come to adopt them. Unfortunately, Nothing at All gets inadvertently left behind-not out of cruelty, but because he is invisible! He is horribly lonely until he meets a bird, a Jackdaw, who says that he knows...
AuthorAbe Birnbaum
ISBN0307202038
Caldecott Honor winning illustrator, A. Birnbaum has captured the childlike wonder of each season in this 1953 picture book. Green Eyes, the curious kitten, ventures beyond his familiar big red box and greets spring, summer, fall, and winter—each with their unique colors, scents, and feelings....
Hildilid's Night
AuthorCheli Duran Ryan
ISBN0689805381
Lovely Pencil drawings!

A beautiful picture book of pencil drawings for beginning readers and above.

Hildilid does not like the night. She is trying to get rid of the night all night long in various and silly ways. The sun comes up and she is so tired she misses it and goes to bed.

The...
The Storm Book
AuthorCharlotte Zolotow
ISBN0064431940
A Caldecott Honor book about a little boy’s curiosity during a summer storm, poetically written by celebrated author Charlotte Zolotow and with stunning illustrations by Margaret Bloy Graham.

This beautifully crafted story is perfect to pull out and enjoy on rainy days and for classroom...
Hide and Seek Fog
AuthorAlvin Tresselt
ISBN0688511694
This books is so beautiful. A seaside town is going about it’s beautiful business when the fog rolls in and it shuts everything down. Boats race in and parents grumble about having to stay indoors with kids. This fog last for 3 days. The only people who are ok with it are the kids who play hide and seek on...
Umbrella
AuthorTaro Yashima
ISBN0140502408
I love Taro Yashima’s work. I need to know more about Taro; are they a boy or girl? How do they come up with these ideas. They are incredible. This is the most details I have seen Taro give in their work. It looks like they use crayons with regular materials to create the art.

This is about a girl who...
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