persuasive writing is a form of nonfiction writing that encourages careful word choice, the development of logical arguments, and a cohesive summary. titles available in the libraries that model this form of writing are listed below. click on the title to determine the location and availability.
alexander, who's not (do you hear me? i mean it!) going to move by judith viorst; robin preiss glasser (illustrator); ray cruz (other primary creator)
can i be your dog? by troy cummings
can i bring my pterodactyl to school, ms. johnson? by lois g. grambling; judy love (illustrator)
click, clack, moo: cows that type by doreen cronin; betsy lewin (illustrator)
the day the crayons quit by drew daywalt; oliver jeffers (illustrator)
dear mrs. larue letters from obedience school by mark teague
don't let the pigeon drive the bus! by mo willems (illustrator)
don't let the pigeon stay up late! by mo willems (illustrator)
the great kapok tree by lynne cherry
hey, little ant by phillip hoose; hannah hoose; debbie tilley (illustrator)
the invisible boy by trudy ludwig; patrice barton (illustrator)
i wanna iguana by karen kaufman orloff; david catrow (illustrator)
i wanna new room by david catrow (illustrator); karen kaufman orloff; david catrow (illustrator)
i will not ever never eat a tomato by lauren child
lilly's purple plastic purse by kevin henkes
my lucky day by keiko kasza (illustrator)
otto runs for president by rosemary wells
stephanie's ponytail by robert munsch
the true story of the 3 little pigs by jon scieszka; lane smith (illustrator)