Thursday, March 5, 2020

Children's Book Club Picks for March

Today I am sharing some of our favorite children's books for March. These would make great picks for the Children's Book Club if you are involved in it..here is the original post about that.

Obviously, St. Patrick's Day and Purim  are on the March calendar. There are a few fun stories out there that center around the holiday. Here are a few of our favorites.

If you are a fan of children's literature, you know the name Tomie DePaola. He is a wonderful author who brings stories to life with his gorgeous illustrations. This Irish folktale is a fun one for all ages.


How do children learn to read? Repetition! The Old Lady series encourages kids to join in telling the story and to make predictions as well...all important tools in learning to read. It also helps that this book is silly and funny.

Natasha Wing covers all of the holidays with her Night Before books and this St. Patrick's Day adventure shows how teamwork among siblings can accomplish wonderful things! The younger children will enjoy this one.

For some reason, children love the thought of catching a leprechaun! This rhyming story tells them how to do it!


We all know the expression "March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb." This book uses this simile to share information about seasonal changes.

This sweet story tells the tale of a mole trying to wake a bear and welcome spring!

Filled with connect the dots, mazes and word finds, this activity book is chock full of fun and learning for children.
Happy Reading!
This is a fun story about the hamantash cookie. Great for sharing with children when celebrating Purim.

Since I am all about the cookies, I love this story as well. Talia thought her grandmother told her they would be baking haman-tushies and she's worried,however, while baking with grandma, she learns all about Purim and how Esther saved her people.

Happy Reading!!

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