Mariam Gates | The Children’s Book Review | March 11, 2016
I grew up on the floor of my godmother’s study surrounded by stories. (Author Doris Gates’ Little Vic, Blue Willow). Her bookcases stood floor to ceiling and she’d let me pull as many books as I liked off the shelves and stack them beside me to read for hours. Now my kids do the same and our bookcases are overflowing with beloved texts. Here are five family favorites that we always come back to:
Sweet Dream Pie
Written by Audrey Wood
Illustrated by Mark Teague
This book brings you right into the dream-like quality of a sleepy neighborhood and the fantastic events that occur.
Ages 4-8 | Publisher: Blue Sky Press | 1998 | ISBN-13: 978-0590962049
Eloise Takes a Bawth
Written by Kay Thompson & Mart Crowley
Illustrated by Hilary Knight
Eloise is always the perfect combination of imagination and chaos—but in the best way.
Ages 5-9 | Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers | 2002 | ISBN-13: 978-0689842887
There’s a Monster at the End of This Book: Staring Lovable, Furry Old Grover
Written by Jon Stone
Illustrated by Michael Smollin
This has been a beloved book for many years. I remember reading it when I was a kid. We love the humor and the interaction with Grover throughout is wonderfully done for young readers.
Ages 3-7 | Publisher: Golden Books | 2003 (2nd edition) | ISBN-13: 978-0307010858
Skippyjon Jones
Written and Illustrated by Judy Schachner
Such a great read-aloud and full of the amazing adventures of this kitten who imagines he is a Chihuahua on incredible adventures.
Ages 3-5 | Publisher: Puffin Books | 2005 (Reprint) | ISBN-13: 978-0142404034
The Dot
Written and Illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds
What a perfect way to re-frame self-doubt and the idea that we all have a contribution to make! Simple + touching.
Ages 5+ | Publisher: Candlewick | 2003 | ISBN-13: 978-0763619619
About Mariam Gates
Mariam Gates holds a master’s in education from Harvard University and has more than twenty years’ experience working with children. Her renowned Kid Power Yoga program combines her love of yoga with teaching to help children access their inner gifts. She is the author of Good Night Yoga (Sounds True, April 2015), and lives in Santa Cruz, CA, with her husband, yoga teacher Rolf Gates, and their two children. For more information, visit:
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Good Morning Yoga: A Pose-by-Pose Wake Up Story
Written by Mariam Gates
Illustrated by Sarah Jane Hinder
Publisher’s Synopsis: This “wake up” story is so much more than a story. It’s a practice for kids and parents to greet the morning with joy and embark on their daily adventures with intention and confidence. Turn the page and reach up to the sky, press your feet into the earth, and get ready for a great day!
Calm and awake, “I can do this!”
is all I need to say.
A deep breath in, a long breath out—
I am ready for the day!
Ages 4-8 | Publisher: Sounds True | 2016 | ISBN-13: 978-1622036028
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Age Range: 4-8
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2 Comments
Just read the Good Morning Yoga book my daughter picked up at the library. Love, love, love it. My daughter is 6. Totally captured her attention. I like that the words were right on her reading level and not too infantile to bore her. I would love to purchase a poster size of the poses for her bedroom. Wonderful book.
So glad you enjoyed it! And, I agree, the illustrations would look beautiful on a wall. 🙂