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Great books to encourage writing

Picture
Pizza Man      (Virginia Walter)
Joseph Had a Little Overcoat   (Simms Taback)
Where is the Green Sheep?  ( Mem Fox)
Baghead  (Jarrett J. Krosoczka)
The Wind Blew  (Pat Hutchins)
Don’t Take Your Snake for a Walk  (K. Ireland)
Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus (Mo Willems)
Piggie Pie       (Margie Palatini)
I Like Me   (Nancy Carlson)

Quick as a Cricket  (Audrey Wood)
Nothing Ever Happens on 90th Street  (Shotter)
The Secret Shortcut      (Mark Teague

Diary of a Worm or Diary of a Fly or Diary of a Spider (Doreen Cronin)
The Napping House   (Audrey Wood)

I Will Never Not Ever Eat a Tomato (Lauren Child)      (any Charlie and Lola book is great)
Way Down Deep in the Deep Blue Sea  
The Magic Hat    (Tricia Tusa)

The Gruffalo and the Gruffalo's Child ( Julia Donaldson)
Stephanie's Ponytail, Pigs, Purple, Green and Yellow (any of his books are hilarious Robert Munsch)
Lulu and the Brontosaurus, Lulu Walks the Dogs, Lulu and the Mysterious Adventure (Judith Viorst)
Edwina the Dinosaur Who Did't Know She Was Extinct (Mo Willems anything by her is amazing)
                                                 



List of repetitive line books for early readers.  You can put the repetitive line on a switch for them to insert as YOU read or you can use these books for children beginning to learn to read.  They can read the repetitive line.

http://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster2/repetitivebooks.html        

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