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Whats your childs favorite book?
I have a baby shower this weekend for my cousins baby. She was born early so we are doing it after now. Its a toy and book party.
Whats some of your childs favorite books? I thought about Good Night Moon, but its so popular I'm sure it would be a duplicate!
Re: Whats your childs favorite book?
Right now, his favorite ones to "read" are:
-Hug by Jez Alborough
-10 Little Ladybugs by Melanie Gerth
-I can Skate (Canadian book, I can't remember the author)
My favorite ones to read to him are:
-Make Way for Ducklings by Robert McClosky
-Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin
Anything by Chris Van Allsburg (Polar Express, Jumanji, etc...) is a good bet as well.
Any Sandra Boyton book- they are fun to read. The Belly Button Book cracks me up everytime I read it.
Baby Laughs- I think that's the name, there is another one by the same author about colors. I bought them at Target. Cute babies and fun to read.
Eric Carle: A Very Hungry Caterpillar & Brown Bear, Brown Bear
Sandra Boynton: Snuggle Puppy & The Belly Button Book
Mem Fox: Time for Bed
Dr. Seuss: There's a Wocket in my Pocket! & Oh, Baby! The Places You'll Go
The Monster at the End of this Book
Love You Forever
The Secret of the Red Shoes
You're my Little Lovebug! We all LOVE that book!!
Any and all Sandra Boynton Books! Kids favs.... Hey Wake Up, Barnyard Dance, Bellybutton Book
Anything by Sandra Boyton, Dr Seuss, Eric Carle
Love you Forever
Guess How Much I Love You (the one with the rabbits and the end the big rabbit says "i love you to the moon and back)
The Mercer Mayer Little Critter books
I can't remember the author, but there's a series of books about Jesse Bear -- they are really cute and the illustrations are good
Picture courtesy of Heidi Keene Photography
God Gave Us You and God Gave Us Two are two of my favorites that were giving to me when they were little.
We have a really nice children's bible stories book that they used to love reading when they were little.
Now we mostly read about Sharks....and Star Wars.
My older son is really into Berenstain Bears right now (ugh, they are so bible beater & preachy, I have to internally
sometimes but they have sweet messages).
For a new little one I love the idea of getting them a nice hardback Eric Carle (they are all good) with your handwritten note inside. The books my family/friends have given us with sweet notes inside make me smile every time I read them to my boys.
We like Shake a Leg...
No Matter What.
Llama Llama books are cute with fabulous cadence and rhyme. They're fun to read and Owen yells, "Mama Mama You came BACK!" when I pick him up from daycare because of that book. never gets old! :-)
Dinosaurs Love Underpants by Claire Freedman and Ben Cort- It rhymes a lot and while it's not as rhythmically as amazing as the Llama Llama books, Owen loves it because it's about underwear. (boys!!) :-)
Anything by Mo Williams is AWESOME! He does all of the Pigeon books as well as Elephant and Piggy books which are super fun because they're meant to be acted out. We do a Mo Williams week each year in my classroom and we practice acting out the stories and presenting them to the class. It's not real good in Kindergarten but they LOVE it and it gives them another way to interact with literature.
Love this one:http://www.google.com/products/catalog?q=a+book+of+sleep&rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE-Address&oe=&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=shop&cid=3408932889063941272&sa=X&ei=PsSHTvaSEIausQLlrOm5Dw&ved=0CDkQ8wIwAg#
also, the llama llama books
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Sandra Boynton - But Not the Hippopotamus, Belly Button Book, Horns to Toes and In Between, The GOing to Bed Book
Eric Carle - Very Hungry Caterpillar, 1,2,3 to the Zoo
The Giving Tree
Dr. Seuss - The Lorax, any of the Horton books
The Monster at the End of This Book
love is for every her, love is for every him, love is for everyone