Children's Books in a Montessori Classroom

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Maria Montessori took a view of children's literature that was was very different from most others' of her day and ours. She thought that it was best to avoid giving books to young children that had magic or other fantastical elements in the stories. She thought that children below a certain age would be confused about what things in the stories were real or not. She thought is was disrespectful to children to not provide them with an accurate portrayal of the world when they were still building their understanding of how the world worked.
Another useful criteria for selecting children's books comes from the 19th century British educator Charlotte Mason. She advised against books that used baby-talk, or dumbed-down stories, or that insulted the intelligence of the reader in any other ways. She referred to these books as "twaddle."
Please feel free to add books to the lists:

Circle-Time Read Aloud

These are well-written, well-illustrated books that are either realistic fiction, historical fiction, non-fiction or biographies.

Title Author Illustrator Word Count Topic
The Sun is My Favorite Star Asch, Frank Asch, Frank 154 sun
Animals Should Definitely Not Wear Clothing Barrett, Judi Barrett, Ronald 110 anthropomorphism
Big and Small, Room for All Bogart, Jo Ellen Newland, Gillian 92 relative size
Mary Wrightly, So Politely Bridges, Shirin Yim Monescillo, Maria 695 manners, assertiveness
Hanukkah in Alaska Brown, Barbara Schuett, Stacey 862 Hanukkah, Alaska
From Head to Toe Carle, Eric Carle, Eric 207 animals, actions
Will I Have a Friend? Cohen, Miriam Hoban, Lillian 484 starting school
The Nutcracker Doll DePalma, Mary Newell DePalma, Mary Newell 473 being in a ballet
Knit Together Dominguez, Angela Dominguez, Angela knitting, mothers and daughters
Ox-Cart Man Hall, Donald Cooney, Barbara 654 frontier living
A House is a House for Me Hoberman, Mary Ann Fraser, Betty 732 homes
Just Say Boo! Hood, Susan Henry, Jed Halloween
Weeds Find a Way Jenson-Elliott, Cindy Fisher, Carolyn weeds
The Quilt Story Johnston, Tony dePaola, Tomie 567 a family heirloom quilt
How Big Were Dinosaurs? Judge, Lita Judge, Lita 1,016 dinosaurs
The Colors of Us Katz, Karen Katz, Karen 423 different skin colors
The Snowy Day Keats, Ezra Jack Keats, Ezra Jack 316 playing in the snow
The Philharmonic Gets Dressed Kuskin, Karla Simont, Marc 1,252 orchestra
Bone by Bone: Comparing Animal Skeletons Levine, Sara Spookytooth, T.S. 963 vertebrates
Our Family Tree: An Evolution Story Peters, Lisa Westberg Stringer, Lauren evolution
Blackout Rocco, John Rocco, John 158 blackouts
Who Put the Cookies in the Cookie Jar? Shannon, George Paschkis, Julie 143 food production
The Man with the Violin Stinson, Kathy Petricic 444 musician
I Love My Hair Tarpley, Natasha Anastasia Lewis, E.B. 469 African-American hair
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day Viorst, Judith Cruz, Ray 741 a bad day
Susan B. Anthony Wallner, Alexandra Wallner, Alexandra 1,610 biography, women's rights
A Chair for My Mother Williams, Vera B. Williams, Vera B. 1,068
Henri's Scissors Winter, Jeanette Winter, Jeanette 426 biography, artist
The Watcher: Jane Goodall's Life with the Chimps Winter, Jeanette Winter, Jeanette 972 biography, chimpanzees


Chapter Books

These are longer well-written books that are either realistic fiction, historical fiction, non-fiction or biographies. They would need to be read over the course of several days.

Title Author Illustrator Word Count Topic
Linnea in Monet's Garden Bjork, Christina Anderson, Lena 5,871
A Little Princess Burnett, Frances Hodgson 66,181
Sarah, Plain and Tall MacLachlan, Patricia 8,377
Little House on the Prairie Wilder, Laura Ingalls 52,038