Suggested Reading

Building a little library book by book is one of the best things ever and one of the simple pleasures of being a parent.  Little W's is made up of some cherished hand-me-downs, fresh copies of old classics, and new amazing titles that we never got to enjoy the first time around.   Here's a roundup of some of our favorite book-sellers for kids in the city that we love to visit on the regular.

Mast Books
66 Ave A
New York, NY 10009
East Village

There's a lovely selection of books for kids at Mast Books, the wonderfully curated East Village book reseller.   A recent haul included Henri's Walk to Paris, illustrated by Saul Bass, and Let's Talk About the World,  based on a conversation by a group of five-year-old children in Hartridge School, Plainfield, New Jersey from 1954.

McNally Jackson Books
52 Prince St.
New York, NY 10012
Soho

Another favorite bookstore whose fully stocked magazine section is a hub of the city and an ongoing addiction for many, including yours truly.  They have such a good selection of new contemporary kids books from both International and local authors and a solid classics collection.  There's a playhouse in the center of the kids section with tiny mushroom stools for hanging out it.  We've picked up a couple of Bruno Munari book there, as well as the excellent Celestino Piatti's Animal ABC.

The Strand
828 Broadway
New York, NY 10003
East Village

A great place to stock up on classics, at the best prices.  So many board books here!  Their reading area with a large table and chairs and finger puppets is a good place to fit in a story time session.  Some recent buys include Planting a Rainbow by Lois Ebert, and Moomin's Little Book of Words.

Books of Wonder
18 W 18th St, New York, NY 10011
Union Square

A bookstore exclusively devoted to children's books, including a collection of rare titles.  We picked up Tomi Ungerer's One, Two, Where's My Shoe? from their selection of titles from the Legion d'Honneur winning author.


Mother and Daughter

Awhile ago I posted a video from Korean graphic artist Jin Sol called "Babies," all about baby hopes and dreams.  Now, I've just received her book, Mother and Daughter in the mail and wanted to share it too.

The mother/daughter relationship is complex beyond words but starts out from a simple beginning. This book illustrates the bond between a mother and her baby through drawings that celebrate the everyday, simple moments that happen in a way that is tender, engaging, and instantly recognizable. 

Pick up a copy here at zeroperzero.com!