Is something wrong with me for not really liking the book "Goodnight Moon"? I've read it to DD a few nights and for some reason, I just don't think it's all that great. I also have "Goodnight Gorilla" which has cute pictures but not very many words.
Do you have any other recommendations for books to read before bed? I prefer something that comes in a board book since DD is so young. TIA.
Re: Recommend a book to read before bed (other than "Goodnight Moon")
Goodnight Gorilla (not many words there either, but it's amusing)
Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?
Also, at that age, DS would sit through an entire Dr. Seuss book. The good ones aren't in board book form, but go for it while you can (before she really starts grabbing pages)! He particularly liked the brightly colored ones.
ETA: Any Sandra Boynton book. DS loves Belly Button Book, Opposites, and The Going to Bed Book
Time For Bed by Mem Fox
DD loves it. It's very catchy and she knows when the book is over it's time for bed. DH and I jokingly recite the pages to each other randomly. Yes, we're weird.
DD loves Pajama Time by Sandra Boyton.
I love On the Night You Were Born
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I LOVE that book. It's amazing!
This book makes me cry every time I read it! I bought the companion book that's a baby's first year book.
We read The Going to Bed Book, Is Your Mama a Llama?, Moo, Bah, Lalala, Five Little Monkeys, Brown Bear, Brown Bear...
My DD really liked "The Little Fur Family" when she was that age.
It's easier to make up words to Gorilla when they are older and you can ask them to pick things out. Maggie loves it.
We also read: Brown Bear, Brown Bear
Go Dogs Go
Peekaboo Kisses
Mr. Tickle
Wow, thanks everyone for all of the great book titles! I'm definitely going to check and see if some of these titles are available on the book swap that I use.
I went on Amazon and read the excerpt of "On the Night You were Born" and started tearing up right away. So I think that's definitely one that I must get! I think I'm feeling so sentimental because I have to go back to work on Monday
Runaway Bunny
Guess How Much I Love You
Are You My Mother?
Stellaluna
Papa, Please Get the Moon for Me
Dr. Seuss the Sleep Book
The Lorax
Eric Carle books
Corduroy
The Giving Tree
I take advantage of the longer books while DS will sit for them and can't grab the pages.
We have a few Sandra Boynton - and for some reason, I just don't get it. They don't really have a storyline. Kids seem to love those though!