How about:
Chicken Cheeks by Michael Ian Black and Kevin Hawkes good for building vocabualry chicken cheeks, penguin patootie, polar bear derriere (first 3 pages)
Any wordless boook by Barbara Lehman  My Favorite is Sidewalk Circus
Balls by Michael J Rosen is a non fiction book about balls there is a second More Balls

Joanne/3rd/Ohio
On Aug 22, 2009, at 1:30 PM, Shannon Lauer wrote:

Hi,

We all know the "popular" picture books that are mentioned in the comprehension books and are also in many wonderful lists on the tools page. I love these lists, but I'd also be curious to know if people would like to share a couple of their "newer" or "just discovered" books and how they use them in their classroom. There are tons of books coming out daily, and I am finding two or three every month that are worth buying to keep in the classroom. Maybe we could make a new list?!

Thoughts and ideas welcome.

Thanks,

Shannon

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