October 19, 2011

Favorite Pumpkin books


The front of A's preschool transforms every year into a pumpkin patch. And every year we go to pick out the perfect pumpkin.


This year I took the opportunity to do a little photo shoot with the girls. They looked so cute in the festive shirts and matching bows my sister-in-law made for them! (They're for sale - the shirts, not my girls - on her website Just for Me Sewing.)


If you're wondering how I managed to get both girls happily posing for me... they were promised a pumpkin of their choice at the end of the photoshoot. Worked like a charm. :)

The Ugly Pumpkin by Dave Horowitz

Think The Ugly Duckling, pumpkin edition. A pumpkin wanders around being rejected by Halloween-themed creatures until he discovers he's not a pumpkin at all. The pictures are bright and cheerful (making some of the scarier creatures not so much) and the rhymes are well-written. To be honest, however, it was a single line that sold me on this book: "Oh my gosh! I'm a squash!" I laughed out loud when I read that for the first time. Pure genius and alone worth a LPT recommendation.




It's Pumpkin Time! by Zoe Hall

It's Pumpkin Time!Here's a colorful Halloween book perfect for preschoolers and toddlers. Forget ghosts and witches, this holiday book starts in the springtime as two children plant and tend a pumpkin patch, eagerly awaiting their future jack-o-lantern to grow. Painted paper collages will capture the attention of even very young children while the simple and educational text will introduce kids to the life-cycle of our favorite fall squash! 




Sixteen Runaway Pumpkins by Diane Ochiltree

Sixteen Runaway Pumpkins (Book and Audio CD) (Paperback)E loves this book, and while I'm not as enthralled with the story of a raccoon that accidentally dumps 16 pumpkins down a hill, I like the math concepts hidden inside. The main character goes to load up her wagon with pumpkins for Gramps. At each stop she makes, she adds twice the number of pumpkins, starting with 2, then 4, and so on until she gets 16. Here, the wagon tips and spills the pumpkins down the hill. Sam is upset she ruined Gramps pumpkins, but he hands her a spoon and together they turn the bruised pumpkins into pumpkin pie.



Pumpkin Soup by Helen Cooper

Cat, Squirrel, and Duck live harmoniously together in their pumpkin-shaped home. Their lives have a certain rhythm and each have their own role in making their favorite pumpkin soup. One day Duck wants to stir instead of add the salt. When a fight breaks out among the three friends, Duck runs away and the others decide to make the soup without his help. Of course, it doesn't taste the same and when Duck returns they make up and let him stir. He splashes soup everywhere, but the others don't mind. They realize that the friendship is more important.


 Five Little Pumpkins by Ben Mantle

What would October be without the Five Little Pumpkins? The classic poem is a staple in preschool classrooms and homes this time of year. I have seen numerous versions in print, but this newest release is one of the cutest yet!

4 comments:

  1. Have you read Pumpkin Circle: The Story of a Garden? That's one of our favorites. Pumpkins make beautiful backdrop for fall photo shots! Yours are lovely.

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  2. I've got pumpkin patch pics I need to post too! You've listed some of our favorites...I think because I heard about them from your blog in the past. We especially love the Ugly Pumpkin. ;)

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  3. I need to look for these. The one based on the Ugly Duckling sounds wonderful.

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  4. So adorable!!!!!! I used the same bribe with my crew.... Let me take your pic and then you get to pic a pumpkin! The tees are sweet as can.... Perfect to two little pumpkins! Xoxoxoxxo

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