Anything Eric Carle or Dr Seuss of course...some favorites by my pre kids was the parts..more parts..and even more parts books, they havrpe lots of idioms in them which the kids really start understanding after several readings but they just plain find them hillarious, they were always ines the kids wanted to read alot!
I list our fav titles, I don't like Disney books, mostly because they are tied to Tv and we don't do Tv here.. I also think for my ages they seem long. I love llama llama books, goodnight moon, Fred and Ted go camping, the moose muffin cookie pancake series, alligator baby, polar bear & brown bear. The foot book. Bee and me, the very funny frog, jump frog jump, me too iguana,
I list our fav titles, I don't like Disney books, mostly because they are tied to Tv and we don't do Tv here.. I also think for my ages they seem long. I love llama llama books, goodnight moon, Fred and Ted go camping, the moose muffin cookie pancake series, alligator baby, polar bear & brown bear. The foot book. Bee and me, the very funny frog, jump frog jump, me too iguana,
We recently discovered Llama Llama books. I like those. My kids only like books with very few words on the page.
We love "The Big Hungry bear, the little Mouse and the red ripe strawberry".
I hate reading "if you give a mouse a cookie" type books. (dunno why)
Sandra Boynton
Dr. Seuss
RoseMary Wells
Curious George
The Raising Readers books- love these. Peeka-Boo, first 100 words, Little Blue Truck,Two at the zoo, Jamberry, to name a few
I like books that have beautiful illustrations and simple stories (most kids- don't have the attention span for long drawn out)
Scholastic books
Blueberries for Sal
Silly Sally
Goodnight moon
I could go on....love books. Read to your kiddo's even if you think they are not listeninghappyface
Some of my favorite authors are....
Eric Carle
Lucy Cousins
Mercer Mayer
Clifford the Big Red Dog
Dr. Seuss
The one book that I didn't care for was "The Polar Express" it was a caldecott winner.....I had to do a report on this book years ago and it made me wonder why this book was a winner I think it's way to long of a story for preschool/pre-k children.
I still have it today on my bookshelf I can't remember the last time I read it.
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