Dr. Seuss has written so many books that delight children. If you
haven't read the following titles, give them a try with your
child: One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish; Horton Hatches
the Egg and The Sneetches.
http://www.seussville.com/seussville
Bernard Most has written a series of picture books about an
alligator. Try some of these titles: The House on East 88th
Street; Lyle, Lyle Crocodile and Lyle and the Birthday Party.
http://www.bernardmost.com/
Seymour Simon has written an abundant number of science books.
Try reading some of his excellent nonfiction books.
http://www.seymoursimon.com/
Ezra Jack Keats wrote a series of books about a little boy named
Peter. Peter's Chair, A Letter to Amy, Whistle for Willie are a
few of the titles. The very popular story about Peter, The Snowy
Day,won the Caldecott Medal for the illustrations.
http://www.ezra-jack-keats.org
This is the Official Neil Gaiman website. A few of the books he
wrote are The Wolves in the Walls, The Graveyard Book and
Coraline.
http://www.MouseCircus.com
Roald Dahl is the author of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,
James and the Giant Peach and Fantastic Mr. Fox to name a few.
http://www.roalddahlclub.com/
Read an interview with Ed Young about his books.
www.teachingbooks.net/content/Young_qu.pdf
Several Narnia quizzes.
www.factmaster.com/spot/narnia l.html
Eric Carle has written many picture books including, The Very
Hungry Caterpillar
http://www.eric-carle.com/
Eric Carle created The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art in
2001. as "the first full-scale museum in this country devoted to
national and international picture book art."
http://www.picturebookart.org
http://pbskids.org/arthur/index.html