
I know I made everyone jealous with my teacher’s lounge snacks in my last post.
Top 10 Circulated Graphic Novels of 2016
Allow me to turn the screws a bit more. I walked into the lounge this morning and saw this glorious sight:

Yep – crate full of Cheetos.
But enough with the important stuff – let’s get to the fluff. The most popular picture books of 2016 in my K-4 school library.

We don’t add many board books to the collection, but when we do, we make sure they have hand-made felted Star Wars characters.

You’ve heard me ramble on about this book before. It’s the perfect combination of subject matter, spare text, and a cover with big eyes looking at you – don’t underestimate a cover that has big eyes looking at you. See also:


See? It works.

Has this book swept all 50 state book awards yet? It won ours in Michigan and every time I turn around it’s taking home another prize: Blue Bonnet, Red Iris, Orange Chrysanthemum (I’m just making up state book award names now). It has maintained it’s popularity at my school as well. I can’t fully tell you how funny kids find this book.

I could go on a tirade about how every Little Golden Book seems to be a film tie-in these days, but I’m not in a grumpy mood. I’m in a “hey, I’m glad we have something to offer that kids are digging” mood. Oddly specific mood.

It won’t be found on any mood chart that I’m aware of, but that’s where I’m at.

Why has this book been such a hit in my library? Hm. Well, the story seems to be one that connects with readers. Santat’s illustrations are as appealing as ever. Also, the Caldecott Medal doesn’t hurt at my school, where we talk about such things as being cool.

These Scaredy Squirrel guides are probably the most popular of all the S.S. books at my school. And this one most of all.

Tullet’s Press Here Trilogy has really caught on this year in my school. I think kids dig the playfulness, and that they can join in the action. They join in hard:

(I’ll get right on this job, Mr. Tullet)

The power of an author visit! Bob Shea visited my school district a couple months back and his books have been getting read like crazy.

See, this is how you know I didn’t tamper with this list – the second appearance of Frozen. I should say here that I think Frozen is great. I am no Frozen hater.

Ho-HO – you thought you wouldn’t see Pete this year, didn’t you? This is how Pete rolls nowadays – the guy doesn’t get out of bed for anything less than the top slot.
More Top 10 coming soon…
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