They say you can't judge a book by its cover, but I do. I love David Shannon's illustrations, love the vibrant colors, but his stories are really fun too. Not too surprisingly, the three year old especially loves 'David' picking his nose.
Madeline is a classic book with great rhythm and rhyme. But for me it is more of a sentimental selection because, like Madeline, on Scarlett's stomach is a scar.
We discovered the "How Do Dinosaurs...?" books during Scarlett's dinosaur infatuation. I love the vivid illustrations. We quickly memorized the whole book and who could resist a 3 year old saying "Does he spit out his bwoccoli pawtially chewed?"
All I can say about the "Little House" books is that I am a sucker for even a small glimpse of life in the "olden days" and we love Pa, Ma, Mary, Half-Pint, Baby Carrie and their good-old bulldog, Jack.
Knuffle Bunny - who hasn't had to deal with a child who goes "boneless"?!
To be honest, I never really liked Dr. Seuss books before. Sure, I thought it was pretty cool to be able to read "Green Eggs and Ham" to my little brother Sam. The thing is, I really don't care for the illustrations, but I tolerate them because I LOVE reading "The Cat in the Hat" and other Seuss stories.
I hate to call out to my "readers", but if you happen by and have a favorite...we are always looking for new selections so please share!
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Thanks for sharing! We haven't read some of these. I'm adding them to the library list!
Some of our favorites lately have been:
Going on a Bear Hunt
A Mother for Choco
The Very Noisy Night
The Flea's Sneeze
A Very Hairy Scary Story
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