Librarians' Picks
Selected Reading Unearthed from the Youth Collection
Ann Arbor District Library
BOOKS TO SHARE
A Selected List of Books to Read Aloud
Compiled by the Youth Department Librarians
June, 1994
Table of Contents
- Books to Begin On
- Family Favorites
- Books for Experienced Listeners
BOOKS TO BEGIN ON
- Agle, Nan Hayden.
Three Boys and a Lighthouse. 1957. S
- Triplets Abercrombie, Benjamin, and Christopher
spend a summer helping their father at his lighthouse.
J AGLE
- Atwater, Richard Tupper.
Mr. Popper's Penguins. 1938.
- First one penguin, then another, and then
a houseful make life exciting and funny for Mr. Popper and
his family.
J ATWATER
- Averill, Esther.
Jenny and the Cat Club: A Collection of Favorite Stories
about Jenny Linsky. 1973. S
- Jenny the cat and her cat friends have many
adventures in New York City.
J AVERILL
- Baum, Lyman Frank.
The Wizard of Oz. 1900. S
- Dorothy Gale of Kansas is caught up in a cyclone
and finds herself in the mysterious and wonderful land of Oz.
J BAUM
- Bond, Michael.
A Bear Called Paddington. 1958. S
- Paddington Bear arrives in England from Darkest
Peru and is immediately adopted by the Brown family, who discover
that life with a well-intentioned but disaster-prone bear is quite
exciting.
J BOND
- Brooks, Walter.
Freddy the Detective. 1932. S
- Freddy the Pig takes on the mystery of the
missing toy train.
J BROOKS
- Bulla, Clyde Robert.
A Lion to Guard Us. 1981.
- Left alone in London, three children make their
way to the new Virginia colony to search for their father.
J BULLA
- Burgess, Thornton W.
Old Mother West Wind. 1910. S
- Children have been reading these stories about
Johnny Chuck, Reddy Fox, Jimmy Skunk, and their fellow creatures
of woods and fields for eighty years, and the stories are still
entertaining today.
J BURGESS
- Butterworth, Oliver.
The Enormous Egg. 1956.
- Nate's hen lays an enormous egg that hatches into
a dinosaur.
J BUTTERWORTH
- Cameron, Ann.
The Stories Julian Tells. 1981. S
- Seven-year-old Julian tells about getting into
trouble with his younger brother, planting a garden, trying to
grow taller, losing a tooth, and finding a new friend.
J CAMERON
- Cameron, Eleanor.
The Wonderful Flight to the Mushroom Planet. 1954. S
- Two boys answer a strange advertisement, which
leads to building a rocket ship and flying to Basidium, a very
small (and invisible) planet whose inhabitants are in great danger.
J/Sci-fi CAMERON
- Cleary, Beverly.
The Mouse and the Motorcycle. 1965. S
- A talking mouse? Riding a toy motorcycle? That's
exactly what Ryan finds when his family vacations in an old hotel.
J CLEARY
- Erickson, Russell.
Warton and Morton. 1976. S
- Two brother toads, off on a camping trip, are
separated during a flash flood and have more excitement
than they bargained for.
J ERICKSON
- Gannett, Ruth Stiles.
My Father's Dragon. 1948. S
- Elmer Elevator makes a trek to Wild Island,
where he meets and rescues a baby dragon.
J GANNETT
- Haywood, Carolyn.
"B" is for Betsy. 1967. S
- Six-year-old Betsy is nervous about starting
school, but finds that first grade is lots of fun.
J HAYWOOD
- Haywood, Carolyn.
Eddie and the Fire Engine. 1949. S
- Eddie sets his heart on acquiring a retired fire engine.
J HAYWOOD
- Kipling, Rudyard.
Just-So Stories. 1912.
- Stories tell of the Time of Very Beginnings:
How the Rhinoceros Got his Skin, How the Elephant Got his Trunk,
and many more.
J KIPLING
- Latimer, Jim.
Going the Moose Way Home. 1988. S
- An unusual moose shares his rootbeer with cows,
helps small animals cross a troll bridge, and mistakes a train for
a lady moose.
J LATIMER
- Lawson, Robert.
Rabbit Hill. 1944. S
- When new people move into the house on the hill, all the animals
living nearby wonder what will happen to them, the wild creatures
of the hill.
J LAWSON
- Lovelace, Maud Hart.
Betsy-Tacy. 1940. S
- Two little girls become inseparable companions in turn-of-the-century
Minnesota.
J LOVELACE
- MacDonald, Betty.
Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle. 1947. S
- Parents: Do your children refuse to pick up toys or refuse
to go to bed? Do they fight or quarrel or answer back? Mrs.
Piggle-Wiggle has some funny cures that never fail.
J MACDONALD
- Milne, A.A.
Winnie-the-Pooh. 1926. S
- Christopher Robin's friends include Piglet, Eeyore, Kanga,
Roo, Wol, and Tigger, but his dearest friend is Edward Bear, also
known as Pooh.
J MILNE
- Moore, Lilian.
I'll Meet You at the Cucumbers. 1988. S
- Two country mice visit the city, and Adam Mouse despairs
when his friend considers staying there.
J MOORE
- Selden, George.
The Cricket in Times Square. 1960. S
- Chester Cricket accidentally hops into a picnic basket and
is transported from the Connecticut countryside to New York
City, where he spends an unforgettable summer.
J SELDEN
- Slobodkin, Louis.
The Spaceship under the Apple Tree. 1952. S
- When a spaceship lands on Eddie's farm and a little man
comes out, Eddie is headed for some strange experiences.
J/Sci-fi SLOBODKIN
- Slote, Alfred.
My Robot Buddy. 1975. S
- Danny gets a robot playmate for his tenth birthday.
J/Sci-fi SLOTE
- Smith, Janice Lee.
The Monster in the Third Dresser Drawer: And Other Stories
about Adam Joshua. 1981. S
- Adam Joshua copes with a new school, a new sister, a new babysitter,
a new tooth, and an old, old aunt.
J SMITH
- Steig, William.
Dominic. 1972.
- Dominic the dog has many adventures fighting the Doomsday
band after he decides to see the world.
J STEIG
- Taylor, Sydney.
All-of-a-Kind Family. 1951. S
- Five little girls in a close-knit Jewish family explore and
enjoy turn-of-the-century New York City.
J TAYLOR
- Warner, Gertrude Chandler.
The Boxcar Children. 1942. S
- Running away to avoid being put in an orphanage, the four Alden
children take refuge in an abandoned boxcar.
J/Mystery WARNER
- Wilder, Laura Ingalls.
Little House in the Big Woods. 1932. S
- Laura Ingalls and her family live in the woods of Wisconsin;
subsequent books take them across the prairie by wagon during the
1870s.
J WILDER

FAMILY FAVORITES
- Aiken, Joan.
The Wolves of Willoughby Chase. 1962. S
- Three children brave a wicked governess, fierce
wolves, and a frozen countryside in a wild story of adventure in
an England that never was.
J AIKEN
- Alexander, Lloyd.
The Book of Three. 1964. S
- Assistant Pig-Keeper Taran sets out on a hazardous
mission to save Prydain from the forces of evil in this first part of a
five-part fantasy series inspired by early Welsh legend.
J ALEXANDER
- Babbitt, Natalie.
The Search for Delicious. 1969.
- When royal inhabitants of the castle are unable
to agree upon which food should stand for "delicious" in the new
dictionary, twelve-year-old Gaylen sets off to poll the kingdom
and meets some remarkable creatures along the way.
J BABBITT
- Barrie, James M.
Peter Pan. 1906.
- The Darling children travel to the Never-Never
Land of Peter Pan, Captain Hook, and Tinkerbell.
J BARRIE
- Burnett, Frances Hodgson.
A Little Princess. 1905.
- Even when the death of her father changes
Sara Crewe from a wealthy star pupil to a ill-treated charity case at an
expensive boarding school, Sara maintains the composure, manners,
generosity, and imagination that her father would expect of his
"little princess" --and a secret friend helps.
J BURNETT
- Burnett, Frances Hodgson.
The Secret Garden. 1911.
- Orphan Mary Lennox unravels the secrets of her
uncle's home on the Yorkshire moors, discovering the healing
magic of the secret garden.
J BURNETT
- Burnford, Sheila.
The Incredible Journey. 1961.
- A Labrador retriever, a Siamese cat and an
English terrier journey 250 miles through the Canadian wilderness
to return home.
J BURNFORD.
- Byars, Betsy.
The Not-Just-Anybody Family. 1986. S
- With their brother in the hospital, grandfather
in jail, and mother traveling with a rodeo, Maggie and Vern try
to settle family problems.
J BYARS
- Carroll, Lewis.
Alice in Wonderland. 1865. S
- A little girl named Alice follows a white rabbit
down a hole and has some very remarkable adventures.
J CARROLL
- Chase, Richard.
Grandfather Tales. 1948.
- Humorous Appalachian tales are told in the vernacular of the region.
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- Clifford, Eth.
Help! I'm a Prisoner in the Library. 1979. S
- Two girls spend an exciting and scary night trapped inside the
public library during a terrible blizzard.
J CLIFFORD
- Clifton, Lucille.
The Lucky Stone. 1979.
- A lucky stone provides good fortune for its various owners,
starting with a slave in the mid-1800s.
J CLIFTON
- Dahl, Roald.
James and the Giant Peach. 1961.
- Live in a giant peach? That's exactly what James does, thanks
to a magic potion, when he is unhappy living with his mean aunts.
J DAHL
- D'Aulaire, Ingri and Edgar, eds.
East of the Sun and West of the Moon: Twenty-one Norwegian
Folk Tales. 1912.
- Norwegian folktales include stories of trolls, water sprites,
giant horses, talking cats, and mountains made of glass.
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- DeJong, Meindert.
The House of Sixty Fathers. 1956.
- Tien Pao, a Chinese boy, and his family flee inland during
the Japanese invasion of China preceding and during World War II.
J DEJONG
- Dodge, Mary Mapes.
Hans Brinker: or The Silver Skates. 1865.
- Set in Holland, this is the story of Hans and his sister Gretel,
a family mystery, and the race for a pair of silver skates.
J DODGE
- du Bois, William.
The Twenty-one Balloons. 1947.
- A professor has humorous and astonishing adventures in his
balloon journey around the world.
J DUBOIS
- Eager, Edward.
Half Magic. 1954. S
- Four children spending their summer in a city apartment enjoy
a series of fantastic adventures by wishing on an ancient coin.
J EAGER
- Erdoes, Richard.
The Sound of Flutes and Other Indian Legends. 1976.
- Legends of the Plains Indians are illustrated by Paul Goble.
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- Estes, Eleanor.
Pinky Pye. 1958. S
- The Pye family, including four-year-old Uncle Benny, Ginger
the dog, and Gracie the New York cat, have a remarkable summer
vacation on Fire Island--and they gain two new family members
in Pinky the kitten and Owlie, a pygmy owl.
J ESTES
- Fitzgerald, John D.
The Great Brain. 1967. S
- The exploits of the Great Brain of Adenville, Utah, are described
by his younger brother, who is a frequent victim of the Great Brain's
schemes for gain.
J FITZGERALD
- Fleischman, Paul.
The Half-a-Moon Inn. 1980.
- A mute boy sets off to find his missing mother and is taken
prisoner by Miss Grackle, proprietress of a strange inn filled
with kings, thieves, and dreams.
J FLEISCHMAN
- Fleischman, Sid.
The Whipping Boy. 1986.
- A bratty prince and his whipping boy inadvertently trade
places after becoming involved with dangerous outlaws.
J FLEISCHMAN
- From Sea to Shining Sea: A Treasury of American Folklore
and Folk Songs. 1993.
- More than 140 folk songs, tales, poems, and stories reflecting
the diversity of American culture are illustrated by award-winning
artists.
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- Gardiner, John Reynolds.
Stone Fox. 1980.
- Little Willie hopes to pay the back taxes on Grandfather's
farm with winnings from a dogsled race, but his fiercest
competitor is Stone Fox, whose dog team has never lost.
J GARDINER
- Grahame, Kenneth.
The Wind in the Willows. 1908.
- Meet Mole, Ratty, Mr. Toad, and their friends in this classic
animal fantasy.
J GRAHAME
- Grimm, Jacob and Wilhelm.
Tales [Various titles and editions: Fairy Tales;
Household Tales; etc.]. 1812-1857.
- Choose an old favorite or discover another of these German
folk and fairy tales.
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- Hamilton, Virginia.
The People Could Fly: American Black Folktales. 1985.
- A master storyteller presents funny, sad, familiar, and
unfamiliar folktales about animals and people.
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- Haviland, Virginia.
Favorite Fairy Tales Told in.... S
- Read around the world with this series of folk and fairy
tales from different countries.
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- Henry, Marguerite.
Misty of Chincoteague. 1947. S
- This is the story of one of the famous wild ponies of
Chincoteague Island.
J HENRY
- Holling, Holling Clancy.
Paddle-to-the-Sea. 1941.
- A toy canoe and its carved wooden passenger survive the hazardous
trip from the Canadian wilderness, through the Great Lakes, along
the St. Lawrence, and so to the sea.
J HOLLING
- Howe, James.
Bunnicula: A Rabbit-Tale of Mystery. 1979. S
- Chester the cat is convinced that a new pet rabbit is a vampire.
J HOWE
- Jansson, Tove.
Finn Family Moomintroll. 1965. S
- On the first day of spring, Moomintroll and his friends find
a hobgoblin's hat, setting off many strange occurrences in this
fanciful story of little Finnish trolls.
J JANSSON
- Juster, Norton.
The Phantom Tollbooth. 1961.
- Milo travels through the gates of a tollbooth and finds
himself in a place with many unusual characters.
J JUSTER
- Kendall, Carol.
The Gammage Cup. 1959. S
- When an ancient enemy threatens the Minnipins, little
people living in the Land Between the Mountains, only a
small band of outcasts can save them.
J KENDALL
- King-Smith, Dick.
Harry's Mad. 1984.
- Harry's legacy from his great-uncle, a talking parrot, proves
to be more exciting than he expected--because Madison really
talks.
J KING-SMITH
- Knight, Eric.
Lassie-Come-Home. 1940.
- Lassie, a collie, shows her devotion to a young Yorkshire boy
by overcoming great obstacles to find her way back to him after
she is sold.
J KNIGHT
- L'Engle, Madeleine.
A Wrinkle in Time. 1962. S
- A girl and her brother struggle against cosmic evil as they
search for their father, lost in another dimension on another
planet.
Y/Sci-Fi L'ENGLE
- Lewis, C.S.
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. 1950. S
- Four children step inside an old wardrobe and enter the
magical land of Narnia, where an evil witch holds even the
seasons in the power of perpetual winter.
J LEWIS
- Lindgren, Astrid.
Pippi Longstocking. 1950. S
- The strongest girl in the world lives alone with a horse,
a monkey, and a chest of gold pieces--and alternately horrifies
and enchants her neighbors Tommy and Annika.
J LINDGREN
- Lindgren, Astrid.
Ronia, the Robber's Daughter. 1983.
- Ronia, who lives with her father and his band of robbers
in a castle in the forest, causes trouble when she befriends
the son of a rival robber chieftain.
J LINDGREN
- Lofting, Hugh.
The Story of Dr. Dolittle. 1920; rev. 1988. S
- The kind-hearted Doctor, who is fond of
animals and understands their languages, travels to Africa
with some of his pets to cure the monkeys of a terrible sickness.
- Lord, Betty Bao.
In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson. 1984.
- In 1947, Shirley Temple Wong and her family move from China
to America, where she learns a new language, makes friends,
and gains a hero in a funny and touching story.
J LORD
- MacDonald, George.
The Princess and the Goblin. 1872. S
- One day eight-year-old Princess Irene loses her way, meets
a strange old woman, and begins a series of adventures which
will bring her face to face with some ferocious goblins and
a remarkable boy named Curdie.
J MACDONALD
- MacLachlan, Patricia.
Sarah, Plain and Tall. 1984. S
- When their father invites a mail-order bride to live with
them in their prairie home, Caleb and Anna are captivated by
her and hope that she will stay.
J MACLACHLAN
- McCloskey, Robert.
Homer Price. 1943. S
- A smalltown boy in the Midwest has preposterous adventures.
J MCCLOSKEY
- McSwigan, Marie.
Snow Treasure. 1942.
- In an exciting story based on fact, a group of children helps
to smuggle gold out of Norway during the German occupation.
J MCSWIGAN
- Merrill, Jean.
The Pushcart War. 1964.
- When the driver of a Mighty Mammoth truck runs down a pushcart,
an unusual battle begins.
J MERRILL
- Mowat, Farley.
Owls in the Family. 1961.
- A boy living on the Canadian prairie raises dogs, gophers,
rats, snakes, pigeons--and horned owls, which cause a great
deal of very funny trouble.
J MOWAT
- Norton, Mary.
The Borrowers. 1952. S
- When small items disappear, they have most likely been
"borrowed" by the tiny people who live in the nooks and crannies
of a house. This is the story of one Borrower family.
J NORTON
- O'Dell, Scott.
Island of the Blue Dolphins. 1960. S
- An Indian girl survives for eighteen years on an island off
the coast of California.
J ODELL
- O'Brien, Robert C.
Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH. 1971. S
- When destruction threatens her home, a widowed mouse turns
for help to a group of former laboratory rats, now unnaturally
wise and long-lived. (Sequels are by Jane Leslie Conly.)
J OBRIEN
- Paulsen, Gary.
Hatchet. 1987. S
- After a plane crash, Brian spends fifty-four days in the
wilderness with a hatchet as his only tool.
J PAULSEN
- Peck, Robert Newton.
Soup. 1974. S
- Two boys in small-town Vermont experience a series of adventures
and misadventures.
J PECK
- Ransome, Arthur.
Swallows and Amazons. 1931. S
- Six children spend the summer sailing, camping, playing pirates,
having battles, and even finding treasure in England's Lake District.
J RANSOME
- Rawls, Wilson.
Where the Red Fern Grows: the Story of Two Dogs and a Boy. 1961.
- A ten-year-old in the Ozarks achieves his heart's desire when he
gets two hound-dog pups to raise and train.
J RAWLS
- Salten, Felix.
Bambi. 1928.
- A young deer grows up in the forest.
J SALTEN
- Schwarz, Alvin.
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark. 1981. S
- This collection is not for the faint-hearted, but will please
lovers of terror in grades three and up.
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- Sewell, Anna.
Black Beauty. 1877.
- One of the most famous animal stories of all time, this book tells
about a horse's experiences at the hands of many owners, both
good and bad.
J SEWELL
- Sharp, Margery.
The Rescuers. 1959. S
- The Mouse Prisoners' Aid Society has long been dedicated to
cheering prisoners, but the current Madam Chairwoman, Miss Bianca,
has made a daring proposal: instead of cheering the prisoner in
the Black Castle, why not get him out?
J SHARP
- Smith, Robert Kimmel.
Chocolate Fever. 1972.
- Henry Green eats chocolate morning, noon, and night until one
strange day when he breaks out in chocolate spots: the world's
only known case of Chocolate Fever.
J / PB SMITH
- Sobol, Donald.
Encyclopedia Brown, Boy Detective. 1963. S
- Ten-year-old Leroy Brown, better known as Encyclopedia, opens
a detective agency and solves ten mysteries during one summer.
Readers are given all the clues and invited to solve the mysteries
themselves.
J / Mystery SOBOL
- Sperry, Armstrong.
Call it Courage. 1940.
- A Polynesian boy scorned for his fear of the water decides to
prove himself by putting out to sea alone.
J SPERRY
- Spyri, Johanna.
Heidi. 1899. [Sequels by C. Tritten]
- A little girl changes the life of her embittered grandfather
when she is sent to live with him on a mountain in the Swiss Alps.
J SPYRI
- Stevenson, Robert Louis.
Treasure Island. 1881.
- Jim Hawkins' encounters with pirates and his search for treasure
is one of the great adventure stories of all time.
Y STEVENSON
- Stolz, Mary.
A Dog on Barkham Street. 1960. S
- Edward wants two things: a dog of his own, and an end to Martin
Hastings' bullying. Then Uncle Josh arrives with suggestions for
achieving both.
J STOLZ
- Tolkien, J.R.R.
The Hobbit, or, There and Back Again. 1937. S
- Bilbo Baggins open his door to a wizard and twelve dwarves
and finds himself expected to deal with trolls, dragons, treasure,
and the strangely nasty Gollum.
Y TOLKIEN
- Travers, P.L.
Mary Poppins. 1934; rev. 1981. S
- The East Wind blows a mysterious new nanny into Cherry Tree
Lane and the lives of the Banks children suddenly become very
interesting indeed.
J TRAVERS
- Twain, Mark.
The Prince and the Pauper. 1881.
- A prince exchanges clothes with a ragged look-alike.
Y TWAIN
- White, E.B.
Charlotte's Web. 1952.
- Charlotte, a barnyard spider, plots to save Wilbur the
pig from the butcher.
J WHITE
- White, T.H.
The Sword in the Stone. 1939.
- Merlin the magician undertakes the training and instruction
of a young boy called Wart (his real name is Arthur).
Y WHITE

BOOKS FOR EXPERIENCED LISTENERS
- Adams, Richard.
Watership Down. 1972.
- A band of rabbits flees disaster in an epic
quest for a new and safer home.
Y ADAMS
- Cooper, Susan.
Over Sea, Under Stone. 1965. S
- Magic from King Arthur's time exists in the
present in the series "The Dark is Rising." In this, the first
book, three children find a manuscript which sends them on a quest
for the Holy Grail and the true history of King Arthur.
Y COOPER
- Cresswell, Helen.
Ordinary Jack. 1977. S
- Unhappy because he is the only ordinary member
of a talented and eccentric English family, Jacks pretends to
be able to see into the future--with hilarious and unexpected
results.
Y CRESSWELL
- Durrell, Gerald Malcolm.
My Family and Other Animals. 1968. S
- A young boy and his unusual family have
humorous adventures on the Greek island of Corfu.
Y DURRELL
- Lanier, Sydney.
The Boy's King Arthur. 1924.
- Sir Thomas Malory's story of King Arthur
and the Knights of the Round Table is retold in richly
archaic (and sometimes challenging) language.
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- Le Guin, Ursula K.
A Wizard of Earthsea. 1968. S
- After calling up a terrible spirit, the
wizard Ged must pursue it until he discovers its name.
Y LEGUIN
- McKinley, Robin.
The Blue Sword. 1982. S
- Harry, bored with her sheltered life in a remote
colony in Daria, discovers her magical powers when she is kidnapped
by a desert king.
Y / Sci-fi MCKINLEY
- Sutcliff, Rosemary.
Knight's Fee. 1960.
- An orphaned peasant boy becomes companion to
a lord's son in medieval Britain.
Y SUTCLIFF
- Taylor, Mildred.
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry. 1976. S
- Cassie Logan and her family face discrimination
and poverty in rural Mississippi during the Depression.
Y TAYLOR
- Ulman, James Ramsey.
Banner in the Sky. 1976.
- A Swiss mountain boy yearns to climb the
Citadel, an inaccessible peak.
Y ULMAN
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