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Great Children’s Books, Part 2: Books for Young Children

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

Very rare is the child who does not enjoy having books read aloud to them.  My kids, especially my littlest guys all beg for me to read story after story to them.  Some of their favorites became memorized by the time they were three or four.  They excitedly spew out the words of the story faster than you can read them and look out if you happen to accidentally skip a page!  Your child will let you know about it!

Cuddling up to read with your preschoolers and tots may be the only time of day they are actually quiet, still and well…quiet and still.  Take advantage of those moments and pull out some books! 

Here are a few of our favorites for ages 2-7 (and beyond!):

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Dr. Seuss’s ABC, by Dr. Seuss (and other Dr. Seuss books)

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A Treasury of Curious George , by Margret and H.A. Rey

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Llama Llama Red Pajama, by Anna Dewdney and other Llama Llama books

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If You Give a Moose a Muffin, by Laura Joffe Numeroff 

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Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus, by Mo Willems

Coming up next in this series:  Books for Beginning Readers!

Laura Coppinger and her husband have four boys ages 5-13.  She blogs at Heavenly Homemakers, a site dedicated to inspiring women daily with healthy recipes, homemaking tips, spiritual encouragement and good ol’ clean fun.

Great Children’s Books, Part 1: Books for Babies

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

I started reading to my firstborn before his ears were formed in my womb.  We began a collection of children’s books and started filling a shelf to prepare for parenthood long before our first son was born.  Both my  husband and I love reading and we wanted the same for our children.

I remember holding our first baby son in the rocking chair when he was about 47 hours old, reading a little counting book to him.  He was totally impressed.  (Although I believe he dozed off a time or two.)

He and I read so much and so often that he had many of his little board books memorized by the time he turned one.  He had also chewed and drooled on them a great deal, but no matter.  That’s what baby board books are for.

Here are a few of our favorite little tiny person books:

Goodnight Moon, by Margaret Wise Brown

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Go Dog Go, by P.D. Eastman

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Razzle Dazzle Number Book, by Chuck Murphey

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Pooh Can, Can You? , by Carol North 

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The Wheels on the Bus, by Raffi 

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Just in Case You Ever Wonder, by Max Lucado

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Aw, the memories.  Cuddling with our sweet little ones while reading favorite books over and over was a precious, priceless time.  What are your favorite books to read to itty bitties?

Stay tuned for more children’s book recommendations:  Great Books for Pre-Schoolers, Great Books for Early Readers, Great Chapter Books for Beginners, Great Books for Young Girls, Great Books for Young Boys, Great Books to Read To Your Kids…

Is there no end to all the great books to be recommended?!

Laura Coppinger and her husband have four boys ages 5-13.  She blogs at Heavenly Homemakers, a site dedicated to inspiring women daily with healthy recipes, homemaking tips, spiritual encouragement and good ol’ clean fun.


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