Time of Wonder by Robert McCloskeyWill and my favorite. Set at a coastal summer house in Maine. The art and language is just dreamy.
Blueberries for Sal by Robert McCloskeyAnother McCloskey favorite. We love all his books.
The Relatives Came by Cynthia RylantThis book is so loveable and fun.
The Cat Who Walked Across France by Kate BanksI'm not sure why this book seems summer-y to me. The cat is trying to make it back to her home on the coast. I could look at the art in this book (by Georg Hallensleben) all day! And If the Moon Could Talk is another beautiful book by Banks/Hallensleben that we all love.
Little Tim and the Brave Sea Captain by Edward ArdizzoneThe boys (and I) love all the Tim books.
The Seashore Book by Charlotte ZolotowSomeone always seems to add this one to the bag at the library.
The Gardener by Sarah StewartA sweet story told through letters written home.
The Library is another Sarah Stewart favorite of ours.
Roxaboxen by Alice McLerranTruly a book for all seasons of outdoor, imaginative play.
I love the ideas this book generates.
Good summertime chapter books are for another post, but I'll mention just one.
Hannah and I loved reading The Penderwicks together last summer. And, like the summer, we didn't want it to end. We went into the fall with The Penderwicks on Gardam Street, which is a fun back to school/autumn read.
Love Little Tim & The Gardener, we need to read Blueberries right now, with all our recent berry picking. We haven't read the Penderwick's yet. headed to the library today... I'm seeing a new read for us. :) Thanks for your list, love to see what everyone else is reading!
ReplyDeleteOooh, lots of our favorites-- we especially *loved* the Pernderwicks books, and who can't but smile with another reading of The Gardener and The Relatives?!!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a delightfully summer-y weekend... and many more good reads to come :)