My selection today for Day 13 of Christie Wild’s PB 14:14 is another classic picture book…just can’t help myself!
This one is from 1928… Wanda Gag won the 1929 Newbery Honor Book Award. Ms. Gag pioneered the double page spread in this book, using both pages to move the story forward, putting them together with art that swept across the entire page spread.
Millions of Cats is the oldest American picture book still in print!
And if you are looking for a picture book that showcases patterns, you can stop right here!
Title: Millions of Cats
Author and Illustrator: Wanda Gag
Publisher: Coward McCann (recent editions are Penguin)
Date: 1928
Top Ten Element: Patterns
Opening Lines:
“Once upon a time there was a very old man and a very old woman. They lived in a nice clean house which had flowers all around it, except where the door was. But they couldn’t be happy because they were so very lonely.” Continue reading
