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1Enjoy-Embrace Learning: August 10 for 10: Picture Book Event is Here
Mandy didn't know if she could change her list from last year but as she thought her second year back in kindergarten through she found some NEW books that made her list and more thinking about those that stay.
http://enjoy-embracelearning.blogspot.com/2011/08/august-10-for-10-picture-book-event-is.html
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2Reflect and Refine: Building a Learning Community - 10 Authors I Just Can't Live Without
Cathy shares 10 authors she just can't live without in her classroom as she highlights a favorite picture book from each.
http://reflectandrefine.blogspot.com/2011/08/august-10-for-10-authors-i-just-cant.html
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3Creative Literacy: August 10 for 10 Picture Books
Katie shares with us new books she is adding to her classroom library and how she intends to use them. Katie is a first grade teacher and has an eye for picking out new books. We know, we've shopped with her.
http://creativeliteracy.blogspot.com/2011/08/august-10-for-10-picture-books.html
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4Fix Your Face: PB 10 for 10
Patty was a planner and got her list done before she travels all day on August 10th. Patty shares her favorite pictures and has a little something for everyone. A couple to support the arts.
http://fixyourfaceg.blogspot.com/2011/08/pb-10-for-10.html
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5Math Exchanges: 10 Picture Books for August 10th
Kassia joins us on her brand new blog by sharing her top pictures to help our mathematical journey with students. Yes, you can use children's literature when teaching math.
http://mathexchanges.wordpress.com/2011/08/09/10-picture-books-for-august-10th/
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6The Joy of Children's Literature: 10 for 10 Picturebook Event
Denise Johnson, professor of children's literature at the College of William and Mary, shares her list of 10 nonfiction books you'll want to add to your bookshelves. You won't want to miss this list.
http://thejoyofchildrensliterature.blogspot.com/2011/08/10-for-10-picturebook-event.html?spref=tw
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7Lessons Learned: 10 Picture Books I Can't Live Without
Melanie shares the 10 books her students have loved. Yes, Mo Willems got a spot or two on this list, but you'll want to stop by to see all of the other great titles too.
http://melanie-lessonslearned.blogspot.com/2011/08/10-picture-books-i-cant-live-without.html
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8Teach Mentor Texts: August 10 for 10
Stop by this blog for a real bargain: two lists at one stop. Kellee and Jen each share 10 picture books they just can't live without.
http://www.teachmentortexts.com/2011/08/august-10-for-10.html
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9Tastes Like Chocolate: Loves of my life, aka my today's top 10!
Love this! Randi Allison shares a sample of student writing inspired by her 10 favorite picture books.
http://tasteslikechocolate.blogspot.com/2011/08/my-top-ten-list-includes-samples-of.html
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10Reading Through Life: 10 for 10 Inspiration
I love when this event is the kick-off post for a new blog! That is exactly the case here as Crystal shares her 10 favorite picture books on her new blog. Please make sure to stop by and leave a comment. I found a few titles to check out.
http://readingtl.blogspot.com/2011/08/10-for-10-inspiration.html
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11Children's Literature: August 10 for 10 Picture Books
Denise, Christy, Julie, and Natasha share a conversation they've been having at Buena Vista University in Iowa with all of us. Lots of great titles here.
http://mrsdkrebs.blogspot.com/2011/08/august-10-for-10-picture-books.html
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12Izakaya Jen: 10 for 10 Picture Books
Jen joins us for the first time and hopes to help everyone find a new picture book or two. She did for us!
http://izakayajen.blogspot.com/2011/08/10-for-10-picture-books.html
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13Teaching in the 21st Century: 10 for 10 Picture Books
If you follow Maria at all you know she is interested in words and developing vocabulary. She shares with us a gem of her top 10 word study books. Enjoy.
http://teachingin21.blogspot.com/2011/08/10-for-10-picture-books.html?spref=tw
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14Cathing Readers Before They Fall: August 10 for 10, 10 of Our Favorite Picture Books
Katie and Pat both join us with a split list of somthings old and something things new. What a balanced combination!
http://catchingreaders.com/2011/08/10/august-10-for-10-10-of-our-favorite-picture-books/
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15Mrs. Poulin's Blog: Top 10 Picture Books I Just Can't Live Without!
Gail joins us by sharing some books to start the year off with and then moves to some gems to help us throughout the year.
http://poulingail.edublogs.org/archives/3691
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16A Year of Reading: 10 for 10 Folk and Fairy Tale Variants
Mary Lee gathers her fairy/folk tale collection with craftiness and numbers. She loves 3 and 7 which make 10!
http://readingyear.blogspot.com/2011/08/10-for-10-folk-and-fairy-tale-variants.html
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17A Year of Reading: 10 for 10 Picture Books That Celebrate Words
Franki has created a great list of picture books celebrating words with some old and new titles, covering lots of different word features.
http://readingyear.blogspot.com/2011/08/10-for-10-picture-books-that-celebrate.html
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18A Work in Progress: My Ten Favorite Math Picture Books
Jennifer Brokofsky shares the 10 books she loves for supporting math education. Take a look at this post as it might help you to see some favorite picture books with new eyes (and introduce some new books as well).
http://jenniferbrokofsky.wordpress.com/2011/08/10/my-10-favorite-math-picture-books-pb10for10/
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19Our Camp Read-A-Lot #pb10for10
Laura Komos finally narrows her picture book to list after much debate. Lots of great titles here to enjoy reading aloud to your class.
http://ourcampreadalot.blogspot.com/2011/08/pb10for10.html
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20Love to Teach Reading and Writing: August 10 for 10
Barbara shares the list of books she keeps in her "back pocket" and the reasons she can't live without them. In her post she shares possible classroom uses and squeezes in a few extra titles. You won't want to miss this post.
http://lovetoteachreadingandwriting.blogspot.com/2011/08/august-10-for-10.html
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21Literacy Learning Zone Picture Books: August 10 for 10
Stop by the Literacy Learning Zone to see the 10 books Michelle suggests you read, purchase, savor, and share. Get your Amazon cards ready!
http://literacyzone.blogspot.com/2011/08/picture-books-august-10-for-10.html
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22Classroom Connections: #pb10for10 Top Ten Must Have Picture Books
Stop by Classroom Connections where Mary Anne Sacco shares ten picture books she finds to be "beautiful, fun, engaging, lyrical, smart, heart-warming, whimsical, entertaining, thoughtful stories". This selection of books are titles you'll want to have on your classroom shelves.
http://maryannesacco.com/2011/08/pb10for10-top-ten-must-have-picture-books/
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23Ready. Set. Read! 10 Books to add to Your Play
Jackie (@bookblogmomma) shares the 10 books you'll want to add to the play areas of your home. In her post, Jackie shares the way she uses these books to make literacy a part of daily life. I'm thinking the same could be accomplished in our classrooms. Lots to think about here.
http://readysetread2me.blogspot.com/2011/08/10-books-to-add-to-your-play-pb10on10.html
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24Room To Grow: Making Early Childhood Count: Got Your Party Hat? It's a Picture Book Party!
Did you grab your party hat? Tonya celebrates the power of picture books in early literacy with 10 books you won't want to miss. Stop by and comment as one random winner will receive a children's book just for commenting by August 23rd.
http://earlyliteracycounts.blogspot.com/2011/08/got-your-party-hat-its-picture-book.html?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
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25Inspired to Read: 10 for 10 Great Read Alouds
Amy Meyer shares characteristics she considers when choosing a good picture book. Her list includes a variety of picture books perfect for reading aloud. Stop by!
http://inspiredtoread.blogspot.com/2011/08/10-for-10-great-read-alouds.html?spref=tw
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26Inspired to Read: 10 for 10 Books for Toddlers
In her second list (yes, Amy found a clever way to choose 20 books), she shares 10 books for toddlers. Here she shares the book her older toddler loves to read....instead of the 10 titles her younger child likes to eat. I think you'll find books here children all of ages would enjoy.
http://inspiredtoread.blogspot.com/2011/08/10-for-10-books-for-toddlers.html?spref=tw
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27Read Aloud Today: 10 Picture Books I Can't Live Without
You won't want to miss Laura's list of 10 favorite picture books. In her post she shares 6 favorites from the library and 4 from home. There are many links to visit, some great photos, and lots of reasons to love this collection of 10 picture books.
http://liblaura5.blogspot.com/2011/08/10-picture-books-i-cant-live-without.html?spref=tw
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28The Book Maven's Haven: August 10 for 10 Building Character and Community
If you are starting a new school year then Susan's list is a must stop for you. Great titles for all ages.
http://thebookmavenshaven.blogspot.com/2011/08/august-10-for-10-building-character.html
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29Ele'mentor
Sylvia shares her list of 10 picture books that can be used with children, high school students, and adults. In each book description she shares the bigger message the book gives readers. You'll find a great variety of picture books here you won't want to miss.
http://sylviaellison.edublogs.org/2011/08/10/august-10-for-10-picture-books/
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30Primary Perspective: Picture Book 10 for 10 Oh, for the Love of Books!
I know you'll want to stop by this list as I run across the hall to steal --- I mean borrow --- great books from this classroom all the time. My students always say, "Mrs. Frazier picks good books." This list is the perfect example. (You'll find a VoiceThread example here too.)
http://deb-frazier.blogspot.com/2011/08/pb-10-for-10-oh-for-love-of-books.html
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31The Curriculator: August 10 for 10
Mel, a curriculum coordinator, shares the 10 books she can trust to work in any situation. She shares 10 categories for picture book winners --- and a runner-up in each. Wait, that's 20 books. Clever!
http://blogs.collegiateschool.org/mhutchinson/2011/08/10/august-10-for-10-or-20-my-take/
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32Wandering and Wondering in Libraryland: 10 on the 10th!
Liz, a library-media specialist in my (Cathy's) district, shares her list of 10 picture books she'll be using with secondary students. Liz shares the bigger themes sure to evoke discussion.
http://wanderingandwonderinginlibraryland.blogspot.com/2011/08/10-on-10th.html
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33TeacherDance: 10 for 10 Picture Books
Stop by this blog where you'll find a terrific list of picture books sure to work with any grade level. I found lots of new titles to explore here.
http://teacherdance.blogspot.com/2011/08/10-for-10-picture-book-event.html
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34Effective Teaching Articles: August 10 for 10 Favorite Picture Books
Hold onto your hat and enjoy this list of 10 must-have picture books you can return to year after year.
http://effectiveteachingarticles.blogspot.com/2011/08/august-10-for-10-favorite-picture-books.html
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35Apples With Many Seeds: Top 10 on the 10th
Tammy Flanders shares her 10 favorite picture books TODAY. Though she would have preferred a list of 100 books, she's settled for 10 for now. They are definitely 10 books you'll want to check out.
http://applewithmanyseedsdoucette.blogspot.com/2011/08/top-10-on-10th.html
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36The Book Source
Download this PDF to see the 10 books The Book Source considers must-haves for any collection.
http://ow.ly/d/iRg
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37Elementary, My Dear, or Far From It: 10 Picture Books I Can't Live Without
Jenny has pulled together a terrific list of picture books for young readers. You'll find a variety of books here to add to your collection. I had to push my Amazon Wishlist button a few times.
http://emdffi.blogspot.com/2011/08/10-picture-books-i-cant-live-without.html
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38More Than Reading Blog: 10 for 10: My "must have" picture books
Dr. Coral Swan shares her list of 10 picture books she couldn't live without in her classroom library. These books are sure to be a hit.
http://morethanreadingblog.com/2011/08/11/10-for-10-my-must-have-picture-books/
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39MW Reading and Writing: 2nd Annual "August 10 for 10" Book Recommendations
Looking for new books for your library? Hoping for current titles? You'll want to stop by this list of favorites that have been published in the last year. Lots of great new titles!
http://mwreadingandwriting.blogspot.com/2011/08/2nd-annual-august-10-for-10-book.html?spref=tw
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40Raising Readers and Writers: Picture Book Favorites
Julie Johnson takes time from her world travels to share her favorite 10 picture books. You'll find a variety of titles you'll want to add to your library. This event is getting expensive!
http://www.raisingreadersandwriters.com/?p=1100
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41Reading Amid the Chaos: August 10 for 10 Picture Books
Chris shares her list of 10 books that are near and dear to her heart. She shares her 10 picture books as she takes us from old to new favorites. Stop by!
http://readingamidthechaos.blogspot.com/2011/08/august-10-for-10-picture-books.html?spref=tw
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42Lori's Lessons: August 10 for 10 Picture Book Event
I am thrilled Lori Sabo was able to join us for this event. You might know her as @lorilovesbooks on Twitter. She does know books! I know she wrestled for quite some time to narrow her list to 10. You'll want to stop by and check it out. I found lots of new titles here.
http://lori-lifelessons.blogspot.com/2011/08/august-10-for-10-picture-book-event.html
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43AABooktalks: My Top Ten Picture Books
Karen joins us with a wonderful collection of African American picture books and has a gift for a short summary that hooks the reader.
http://aabooktalks.blogspot.com/2011/08/my-top-ten-picture-books.html
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44AM Literacy Learning Log: ten picture books to help us face
Ann Marie joins us again with a beautiful collection to help us face challenges with a promise of the story behind each to come.
http://amliteracylearninglog.blogspot.com/2011/08/10-picture-books-that-help-us-face.html
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45Classic Six Books August 10 for 10: Favorite Picture Books (For the Time Being)
Amy joins the fun sharing her 10 favorite picture books. I found a few new titles here too! How can there be so many books I haven't read?
http://classic6books.blogspot.com/2011/08/august-10-for-10-favorite-picture-books.html
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46#pb10for10 (Google Doc)
Debra Rosenquist shares her 10 favorites here.
https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1FFFuql-f6JRbNgYhtVpp3CtxbHHgq4y97pZ7KWs3jls
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47Caulfeild School Library: My Ten Picturebooks I can't do without
Mr. Hornberg shares the 10 picture books he can't live without. Mr. Hornberg says, "Picturebooks for me are really the gateway not just to literacy but to TRANSLITERACY and MULTIMODAL literacy. The story told in pictures cannot be told the same way in words and vice-versa because the experience is fundamentally different."
http://dlc-ubc.ca/wordpress/hornbergbrian1/2011/08/10/my-ten-picturebooks-i-cant-do-without/
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48Literate Lives: 10 For 10 Event - 2011 version (Karen)
Karen joins us again this year with the 10 nonfiction picture books she can't live without. Her descriptions of these "must-have" titles will make you want to go grab these books for the readers in your classroom.
http://literatelives.blogspot.com/2011/08/10-for-10-event-2011-version-karen.html
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49Klinger Cafe: Ten Picture Books? Really, just 10?
What do you consider when choosing good books for your classroom? Here you'll find some thoughts on book choice and a terrific list of picture books.
http://www.klingercafe.com/2011/08/ten-picture-books.html
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50In the Company of Readers: August 10 for 10
Isn't that a great blog title and it's brand new. Let's welcome KB Fuller and enjoy your her top favorites that might change next week.
http://companyofreaders.blogspot.com/2011/08/august-10-for-10.html
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51Nicole's Book Nook: Picture Books 10 on Aug 10th
Nicole joins the event with her list of 10 must-have picture books (well, she sneaks in a few more). Stop by the Book Nook where you'll find a few books you love and some new books you'll want to check out.
http://nicolesbooknook.blogspot.com/2011/08/picture-books-10-on-aug-10th.html
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52Wandering in Wonderland
Maria shares her 10 (well, maybe a little more than 10) favorite picture books of all time. You'll find some terrific authors here.
http://mariak.edublogs.org/2011/08/10/august-10-for-10-a-picture-book-event/
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53Picture Book Apps (Google doc) August 10 foe 10
Thinking of going digital, here you'll find some picture apps to help get you started from IIse at Piccolo Apps.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1I5Wp3GwGYYpxow5mdKvbN70Izy4QvsLa9Wy8unqNHxs/edit?hl=en_US
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54Kathyryn Appel: PB 10 for 10
I'm not going to lie, I'm thrilled about this next picture book list for a few reasons. Kathryn Appel co-founder of #pblitchat has joined us with her favorite 10 books. It is always a pleasure to have an author join us. Kat wrote Fencing with Fear and This is the Mud. Those of you who know me know I'm always trying to find out about picture books around the world so I'm especially glad to have this post of picture books from Australia. Stop by as Kat shares her favorite 10 picture books and units of study she would use them with.
http://katswhiskers.wordpress.com/2011/08/10/pb-10-for-10/
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55Kids Books 101: Ten Favorite Picture Books
You won't want to miss this list created by a 6th grader who blogs with his former teacher! His top picks from being a toddler.
http://kidsbooks101.edublogs.org/
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56Pre-K Pages
YOU MUST STOP HERE! Vanessa highlights 10 for her favorites --- including 4 soon to be released titles.
http://www.pre-kpages.com/august-10-for-10/
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57i heart preschool: August 10 for 10
Andrea joins us to share her favorite list for preschool (but I think kids of all ages will enjoy these). In picking her favorites she considers, "Books that challenge them, that enrich their language, capture their imagination, and have lessons that they can carry over into their own little lives." Another great list...
http://ilovepreschool.blogspot.com/2011/08/august-10-for-10.html
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58The Literate Mind: 11 for 11
Shari Daniels shares her list of favorite picture books to use with teachers in professional development. Stop by here to find picture books adults - and children - will love.
http://theliteratemind.blogspot.com/2011/08/11-for-11-day-im-day-late.html
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59Chicken Spaghetti: New York Picture Books
If you love New York you'll want to stop by to see Susan's 10 favorite picture books about NYC.
http://chickenspaghetti.typepad.com/chicken_spaghetti/2011/08/august-10-for-10-picture-books.html
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60Mainly Write: I'd Give It a Ten
Donna takes a break from the madness of life to share her 11 favorites. Stop by this list of picture books you just can't live without.
http://mainelywrite.blogspot.com/2011/08/id-give-it-ten.html
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61My Mommy Reads: My Top 10
Lyssa joins with 10 books she just can't live without. Lots of favorites here!
http://mymommyreads.blogspot.com/2011/08/my-top-ten.html
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62Literate Lives: 10 Days Late 10 Books I Had to Buy TODAY! (Bill's post)
Bill finally falls to peer pressure and shares the 10 books he just had to have before returning to school.
http://literatelives.blogspot.com/2011/08/10-for-10-10-days-late-10-books-i-had.html
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63Archive of #pb10for10 Tweets
Here is an archive of #pb10for10 tweets during our event. Thanks everyone!
http://www.tweetdoc.org/View/21062/August-2011-Picture-Book-Event