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Top 100 Picture Books Poll Results (#5)May 9, 2009
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May 9, 2009
In response to: Top 100 Picture Books Poll Results (#5) Els Kushner commented: Aha! I figured that pigeon would show up sometime-- he always does!
May 9, 2009
In response to: Top 100 Picture Books Poll Results (#5) DaNae commented: This week I was blathering on about this list to a friend of mine. Trying to enlist sympathy to my plight of missing the call on Knuffle Bunny, I was going over my other top ten choices trying to get him to agree that indeed each and every one of my choices must have made the list elite. When I got to the Pigeon, I said something incoherent like *naturally the Pigeon made it, even if Knuffle is also on the list, wouldn’t the world stop turning if the Pigeon wasn’t also on the list?* And he looked down at me with a quizzical look on his face and said, (and I’m not sure I should repeat this blasphemy), and he said, *Can you explain the appeal of Mo Willems to me?* Flabbergasted I glared at him and asked him if he had ever, ever read a Mo Willems book aloud to a living breathing child? Of course he hadn’t! I’m not sure what the magic that Mo uses, but the second anyone of his sentences is read aloud into the ear of a child a connection is made, and every child feels understood and vindicated.
May 9, 2009
In response to: Top 100 Picture Books Poll Results (#5) David Ziegler commented: Whoo Hooo! Yay Pigeon! I love this book and love reading it to children. Hey wait! This gives me an idea. Umm umm. Mz. Bird! Can you let me pick the last four books? Puhleaze! I'll give you five bucks. I'll be your best friend. Hey, even your bff. WHAT? NO? I WaNT tO PIcK tHe tOP 4!!!!!!! Wait, there's always the upcoming 100 best easy readers
May 9, 2009
In response to: Top 100 Picture Books Poll Results (#5) Carl in Charlotte commented: Does this happen with any else? Whenver I read this book aloud, all the kids gleefully shout "NO!" until the Pigeon says, "I'll give you five bucks"--at which point a few wiseacres always say, "Sure!"
May 11, 2009
In response to: Top 100 Picture Books Poll Results (#5) Kaethe commented: For those of us puzzled by this sort of thing, what makes Pigeon a picture book rather than an Early Reader? Anyway, I'm thrilled it made the top ten and I still got to use my vote for something else.
May 11, 2009
In response to: Top 100 Picture Books Poll Results (#5) Fuse #8 commented: Size is one consideration. Compare it to the Elephant and Piggie books, also by Mr. Mo, which are Easy Reader sizes. Pigeon, by contrast, is a large square shape, ideal for readalouds. Also, there's the intent. While a child could learn to read with this book, it wasn't written with the purpose of being an easy reader per say.
May 11, 2009
In response to: Top 100 Picture Books Poll Results (#5) Kaethe commented: Thanks! When I was working on my list I didn't have any actual books to hand, and I'm afraid I was remembering them all as being the same size and shape. The vocab seems similar in memory, too, which is why I asked.
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