Friday, January 2, 2015

25 Ridiculously Wonderful Books To Read With Kids In 2015


Are you wondering which children's books you should read to your kids this year? Buzz Read has you covered! Check out their list for 25 Ridiculously Wonderful Books To Read With Kids In 2015.


  1. Goodnight Already! by Jory John, illustrated by Benji Davies
  2. Please, Mr. Panda by Steve Antony
  3. Zombie in Love 2 + 1 by Kelly DiPucchio, illustrated by Scott Campbell
  4. Oliver and Patch by Claire Freedman, illustrated by Kate Hindley
  5. The Big Blue Thing on the Hill by Yuval Zommer
  6. First Snow by Peter McCarty
  7. Last Stop on Market Street by Matt de la Peña, illustrated by Christian Robinson
  8. Around the Clock by Roz Chast
  9. Snoozefest by Samantha Berger, illustrated by Kristyna Litten
  10. Sick Simon by Dan Krall
  11. A Fine Dessert: Four Centuries, Four Families, One Delicious Treat by Emily Jenkins, illustrated by Sophie Blackall
  12. The New Small Person by Lauren Child
  13. Up in the Garden and Down in the Dirt by Kate Messner, illustrated by Christopher Silas Neal
  14. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to School by Benjamin Chaud and Davide Cali
  15. Little Big Boubo by Beatrice Alemagna
  16. Polar Bear’s Underwear by Tupera Tupera
  17. Tricky Vic: The Impossibly True Story of the Man Who Sold the Eiffel Tower by Greg Pizzoli
  18. Where Does Kitty Go in the Rain? by Harriet Ziefert, illustrated by Brigette Barrager
  19.  Once Upon a Cloud by Claire Keane
  20. The Nosyhood by Tim Lahan
  21. Meet the Dullards by Sara Pennypacker, illustrated by Daniel Salmieri
  22. I Don’t Like Koala by Sean Ferrell, illustrated by Charles Santoso
  23. Pool by Lee Jihyeon
  24. This Is Sadie by Sara O’Leary, illustrated by Julie Morstad
  25. Where Are My Books? by Debbie Ridpath Ohi
I admit, I'm a bit disappointed in this list. While there are a few books on this list I can't wait to read, there are quite a few books I'm surprised to see on this list. There are a lot of great children's books that are being released this year that are missing from this list. Hopefully this list will at least give you an idea of what's coming. Which books are you looking forward to reading to your kids? 

I would be most content if my children grew up to be the kind of people who think decorating consists mostly of building enough bookshelves. ~ Anna Quindlen

Good children's literature appeals not only to
the child in the adult, but to the adult in the child.
~ Anonymous ~