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Celebrate Picture Book Month
Picture Book Month 2023
November is Picture Book Month, and picture books can be for everyone! Celebrate and incorporate picture books with these resources and more!
Explore our entire Picture Book Collection. Use filters to narrow by genre, cultural experience, year published, and more!
Find award-winning picture books:
- The Charlotte Zolotow Award honors the best text in a picture book.
- The Cook Prize honors the best science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) picture book.
- The Randolph Caldecott Medal recognizes the most distinguished American picture book illustrations.
- The Best Illustrated Children’s Books list recognizes illustrated children’s books with artistic merit.
- The Margaret Wise Brown Prize in Children's Literature honors the most distinguished text for picture books.
Share these ready-to-use Picture Book Activity Kits with your students and families to encourage reading engagement at home.
Extend lessons with engaging, printable ready-to-go Story Time Activity Kits.
Incorporate picture books into your poetry lessons through titles and resources on these lists: Reading Picture Books, Writing Poetry) and Colorful Poetry: 22 Diverse Poetry Picture Books for Kids. Filter for “Book Guides, Activities and Lessons” to find specific lesson ideas for those titles.
Try reading aloud or watching a book reading with your older students using titles from these lists: Never Too Old: Picture Books to Share with Older Children and Teens and Picture Books for Teens.
Pair picture books on this list (Story Skeletons: Teaching Plot Structure with Picture Books) with our Story Map Multi-Leveled Lesson to teach plot structure.
Filter by Google Preview to take a look at titles on this list of Wordless (and Nearly Wordless) Books, and have students think critically about how to tell a story without words. Then ask them to draw a scene that tells a short story.
Bring bilingual (English/Spanish) books into lessons using titles on these lists:
Consider color and contrast with these coloring sheets after listening to this Meet-the-Illustrator Recording with Bonnie Kelso about In a Cave.
Build fluency and improve listening skills with these recently added complete video book readings