toddler book suggestions wanted
MissLisaAnne
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Posted 7:08 pm, 06/19/2009
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I can't believe I forgot Where The Wild Things Are, thank you! I LOVE that story.
" I'LL EAT YOU UP!"
grin
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greggypetty
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Posted 5:59 pm, 06/15/2009
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Some of the best books that you can read to little kids and toddlers would have to be the Dr. Seuss books. There are a few of them that aren't very good, but there are others that are great, like "Hop on Pop" and "One Fish Two Fish". The "Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What do you See" is another really good book. My kids love "I'll love you forever" (as do I!!!).
I know that it is sometimes hard to find a place to get books that are good for kids. My library doesn't have much selection, so I looked online, and I found a great place to buy great toddler books. There are reviews and summaries of the books too, so you can find just what you want!
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othereyes
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Posted 10:31 pm, 06/14/2009
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That is a great book list MLA!. I am going to print it off and save it until I have grandchildren. I remember reading many of these titles to my kids. Two I would add are: Where the Wild Thing Are and Danny the Dinosaur.
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MissLisaAnne
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Posted 6:46 pm, 06/14/2009
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Here's my List (Coming from many years of teaching)
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day The Giving Tree Goodnight Moon Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs The Very Hungry Caterpillar Guess How Much I Love You I'll Love You Forver (Get ready to cry lol) Moo, Baa, La La La Brown Bear Brown Bear What do you See The No David series Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Corduroy We're Going On A Bear Hunt Click, Clack MOO, Cows That Type (Hilarious!) What Do People Do All Day? If You Give A Mouse A Cookie Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel Tikki Tikki Tembo The Rainbow Fish How Do Dinosaurs Say Good Night? Jamberry Llama Llama Red Pajama The Big Hungry Bear On The Night You Wewre Born Miss Nelson Is Missing Stone Soup This Is The House That Jack Built
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fuzzyslippers
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Posted 9:58 am, 06/12/2009
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My son loved " The Remarkable Farkle McBride" by John Lithgow. He has written several books that we loved to read but Farkle is a great place to start.
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leelee34
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Posted 8:03 pm, 06/11/2009
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The David Books. Like "No David!", " David's in Trouble" Those have really bright colorful pages and my kids loved them.
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gentryr
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Posted 10:58 pm, 06/06/2009
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Books by Doreen Cronin are great - "Click, Clack Moo Cows that Type" and "Duck for President". She has several books. Books by Mo Willems are great for that age as well. My personal favorite is Make Way for Ducklings by Robert McCloskey. Any book is well worth the time. Reading to them at this age will help them to be better readers later on.
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Grrranimal
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Posted 12:11 am, 05/31/2009
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CURIOUS GEORGE!!!! There are also many "Golden Books" that have vibrant illustrations and good stories (I'm looking at YOU, "Scrawny Tawny Lion").
There is a good selection of kids books at Rhodes Bookstore; it's where I got all my books when I was a kid.
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ap1224
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Posted 11:40 pm, 05/30/2009
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When my daughter was little, we found "Danny the Dinosaur". It was simple and she learned the words as we read it over and over and I pointed at the words. It was a cute book. I don't know if you can find it now, but take a look.
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jettie.bouchelle
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Posted 10:07 pm, 05/04/2009
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I think that the curious George books were great also books by Jillian Harker.
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missyvader
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Posted 2:07 am, 05/04/2009
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A big fat book of short nursery rhymes is unbeatable :)
Hop on Pop by Dr Seuss is probably the easiest to read of his books.
yup.
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song_in_my_heart
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Posted 9:05 pm, 04/13/2009
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When you go to the library, ask to speak to Miss Trish. She will help you find GREAT books for your kid! She is so helpful!
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cherrwine
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Posted 5:56 pm, 04/13/2009
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Any Dr Seuss, but especially the ones with lots of pictures. Good night Moon Walmart has a decent selection of 1st reader books that my goddaughter loves, (she is 4) and helping her learn faster. Also got her the TAG system and she loves that as well. So glad you are aware kids love to learn and will love books if you let them.
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SunshineHeart2u
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Posted 11:24 pm, 04/10/2009
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My daughter always loved the Berenstain Bear books. When she was smaller, I would read the ones that were short and was the lowest reading level. We kept going up in levels as she grew and read the longer stories. To be honest, I like the Berenstain Bears pretty good myself !!! LOL !!
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tangled_up_in_blue
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Posted 9:24 am, 04/10/2009
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Where Does the Brown Bear Go? Goodnight Moon
...pretty much anything with vibrant pictures. My brother is 20 months old and loves books with big pictures.
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RJspetkitten
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Posted 9:17 am, 04/09/2009
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Dr. Suess is always great for little ones. My kids loved Where the Wild Things Are & the little golden books ( The Pokey Little Puppy, etc...)
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hope75
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Posted 8:24 pm, 04/08/2009
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My kids loved the the Eric Carle books and of course Dr. Suess. Some Dr. Suess are better than others. I really like the "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie" books...there are a few, like "moose a muffin" and "pig a party". Those are cute and fun to read.
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pumkin
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Posted 7:24 pm, 04/08/2009
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We have started going to the libary and I am wanting to get some good books that my 4 yr old boy and 2 yr old daughter would enjoy. Thanks for any help!
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