What books give animals some human qualities? Usually, the animal has some unusual success or ability.
animal stories

Go, Dog. Go!
In this story a caterpillar eats its way through a week’s worth of food before making a glorious transformation into a butterfly
The Very Hungry Catepillar
These are stories passed on by word of mouth to simulate imagination.
folktales
These should represent the written word.
illustrations
These books contain the theme of social understanding.
family life stories

Where the Wild Things Are
In this story a young rabbit says goodnight to all the things in the room
Goodnight Moon
This is a storytelling method in which drawings are made on chalkboard, dry erase board, poster board, as the story is told.
draw and tell or chalk-talk
Illustrations should be engaging and promote this type of literacy.
visual literacy
These books contain pictures, but have more complex plots than picture books.
storybooks

Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus
This book is about the rowdy high jinks of a young boy who is always told “No!
No, David!
In these books, the characters or heroes of these stories must perform difficult tasks in order to succeed.
fairy tale
These often tell a story with a rhyme. Used by cultures worldwide.
nursery rhymes
This describes a child whose home language is something other than English.
bilingual

Pete the Cat
In this book, after being urged and refusing, the unnamed main character discovers that he actually likes the title dish.
Green Eggs and Ham
These are stories drawn on large poster board cards.
flip chart
These contain concepts such as shapes, numbers, and colors.
concept picture books
These are any items that relate to the story and would attract children’s attention.
props

The Lorax
In this story a furry critter comes looking for a cookie
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie
This is an important task for early childhood teachers that involves reciting a story or reading from a book.
storytelling
These are a type of book that has sound effects and music.
audio story