Children’s Books

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Beyond the classics (Goodnight Moon, Eloise, Dr. Seuss) and the best-sellers (Olivia, Curious George series, Sandra Boynton), what are some great children’s books you have discovered and love to read with your children?

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53 Responses to Children’s Books

  1. Elina says:

    Well, besides ALL the Sandra Boynton books, which I LOVE to read to my 20 month old, we also like the “Big Picture Books” on Counting, Alphabet, Animals, etc. These big books are great for teaching since they’re so big and colorful. “Baby Animals” are also his favorite since he loves babies of all sorts. I also like the ‘Play and Sound’ and touch and feel books. Fun sounds and nice for little fingers to explore.

  2. Paulette says:

    My sons love the Daddy’s Heroes books; http://www.daddysheroes.com/

  3. Carol says:

    “Teddy Bear’s Picnic”…incredible illustrations…tender story. Our 1 year wants to read it every day…and so do we!

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