Reading History Timeline

  • Opposites by Nancy Parent

    My mom used to read this book to me as a baby. This book still brings feelings of nostalgia because I love the bright colors that were used in the book.
  • If You Give a Mouse a Cookie by Laura Numeroff

    I added this because I remember often asking my mom to read this book to me before bed. My mom would also quote this book often to me as well.
  • No, David by David Shannon

    As a kid, I remember finding this book's pictures very odd. The way David was drawn with the sharp teeth and seemed like an absolute terror of a child, I found it very entertaining to have this read to me.
  • The Stinky Cheeseman and Other Fairly Stupid Tales by Jon Scieszka

    I remember loving this book because the drawings were so creepy and I would look at the pictures over and over again. I would look at this book at home and at my school's library all the time.
  • Junie B Jones Series by Barbara Park

    Junie B Jones Series by Barbara Park
    Junie B Jones was my introduction to chapter books. My parents would often buy me the next book in the series and then would read 1 to 2 chapters at night before bed. I loved how relatable Junie B was and how her character was written.
  • Magic Tree House by Mary Pope Osborne

    Magic Tree House by Mary Pope Osborne
    My 3rd grade teacher would have us read one of the books in this series. I remember her turning the lights off and putting on a pre recording of someone reading the book to us as a class. I really enjoyed listening to Annie and Jack's adventures.
  • Harry Potter Series by J.K Rowling

    Harry Potter Series by J.K Rowling
    I grew up watching the Harry Potter movies religiously, and finally made the decision to read the series while I was in middle school. I loved reading through this series, and seeing so many details that were not put into the movie.