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  Text copyright © 2003 by Debbie Bertram and Susan Bloom.

  Illustrations copyright © 2003 by Michael Garland.

  All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions.

  Published in the United States by Random House Children’s Books, a division of Random House, Inc., New York, and simultaneously in Canada by Random House of Canada Limited, Toronto.

  www.randomhouse.com/kids

  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Bertram, Debbie.

  The best place to read / by Debbie Bertram and Susan Bloom; illustrated by Michael Garland.

  p. cm.

  SUMMARY: A young child with a new book hunts inside and outside the house before finding the right chair for reading.

  eISBN: 978-0-307-55462-8

  [1. Reading—Fiction. 2. Chairs—Fiction. 3. Mother and child—Fiction. 4. Stories in rhyme.] I. Bloom, Susan. II. Garland, Michael, 1952– ill. III. Title.

  PZ8.3.B4595 Bg 2003

  [E]—dc21

  2001050099

  RANDOM HOUSE and colophon are registered trademarks of Random House, Inc.

  v3.1

  To Arnie and Jordan,

  Our husbands,

  our cheerleaders,

  our best friends

  —With love,

  Debbie and Susan

  To my aunt Helen

  —M.G.

  Contents

  Cover

  Title Page

  Copyright

  Dedication

  First Page

  About the Authors and Illustrator

  A new book for me—

  I can’t wait to read!

  I run to my own little chair.

  I’m growing too tall and the seat is too small,

  So I am not comfortable there.

  Into the den—

  That’s a good place to read.

  I love Grammy’s soft, cozy chair.

  But so does old Rover. I tell him, “Move over,”

  But he won’t make room for me there.

  Daddy’s chair must be magic—

  The seat can move back, up, and down

  In this big leather chair.

  A cool, windy feeling—the fan on the ceiling

  Is spinning and blasting cold air.

  Snack time! I’m hungry—

  I’ll read in the kitchen.

  Baby’s booster is next to my chair.

  The table’s so sticky, my hands get all icky—

  YUCK! Why would I want to read there?

  Grandpa looks comfy

  Whenever he reads

  In his lumpy and bumpy old chair.

  My book drops to my feet when springs poke through the seat—BOING!

  I bounce up so high in the air.

  Upstairs! I’ll read

  In my big brother’s room.

  I flop on his round beanbag chair.

  Surprise! I yell, “EEK!” as the chair springs a leak—

  There are beans and more beans everywhere.

  Her Highness, the Princess—

  That’s my big sis.

  A gold seat like a throne is her chair.

  But her stereo’s singing, her telephone’s ringing—

  Too loud! Who could ever read there?

  So back down the stairs—

  Oh, where can I read?

  In Auntie’s old wood rocking chair.

  Like a rocking machine, I feel seasick and green.

  I have to go out for some air.

  The backyard is great—

  I can read on the grass.

  I’ll sit on a patio chair.

  It’s the sprinklers—OH, NO!—splashing me head to toe,

  So now it’s too wet to read there.

  I dry myself off.

  I give up, I can’t read.

  I’ve tried to sit down everywhere.

  With no reading done, I’m still on page one—

  I can’t find a comfortable chair!

  “Mommy, oh, Mom!

  May I sit on your lap?

  I love it so much when we share.”

  The best place to be, just my book, Mom, and me—

  At last …

  In a comfortable chair.

  Debbie Bertram & Susan Bloom have been a writing team for over three years. Before turning to writing childre’s books full-time, Susan was an elementary school teacher and Debbie worked in television production. They met when Debbie’s daughter was a student in Susan’s class, and they have been friends ever since. Debbie and Susan attend children’s writing classes at UCLA and enjoy workshops and conferences across the country. The Best Place to Read is their first book. The authors live in Los Angeles, California.

  Michael Garland is an award-winning, bestselling author and artist. He has illustrated over twenty children’s books, including the bestseller The Mouse Before Christmas, which “glows,” according to The Horn Book Magazine, and Icarus Swinebuckle, a Society of Illustrators Silver Medal winner. Mr. Garland’s art is regularly selected for the Society of Illustrators’ annual Original Art Show. He lives in Patterson, New York.

 

 

  Debbie Bertram, The Best Place to Read

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