DS loves the book I Love You More - he wants me to read it to him multiple times a day. It's about a little boy and his mother and all the ways they love each other. "Higher than the highest bird ever flew", etc. My MIL got it for me for my first Mother's day - when I was still pregnant with DS. I cherish that book!
I'm looking for ideas to get him a couple new books for Christmas (preferably non-Christmas books) so post your LO's favorite book. TIA!
Re: What is your LO's FAVORITE book?
I Am a Bunny is her current favorite.
DD loves all of the "Little Critter" books. Especially the "lift the flap" ones.
Pajama Time, by Sandra Boynton. It's a rhyming book and I always read it in a sing-song voice, which he totally loves.
He also really likes his Touch and Feel books right now.
Bryce loves his "Touch N' Feel Farm" book. He also loves the the book and "Abuela" and "Oh Kojo! How could you?"
We are really into buying him multi-cultural books, and Bryce seems to love them! The pictures in them are usually amazing.
She loves animals, especially puppies and kitties.
Llama Llama Misses Mama
A Girl and Her Gator
Curious George goes to the aquarium
Sandra Boynton's But Not the Hippopotamus is his fave for us to read to him.
He loves to read "Waddle" (a scanimation book) or the 100 First Words picture book to himself.
Ecobaby and I just did a blog post on our kiddo's favorites: https://www.becomingmamas.com/becoming-mamas-gift-guide-favorite-books-for-ages-0-2/
I have to add Runaway Bunny to that list - kiddo has a definite bunny obsession at the moment ;-)
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We're creatures of habit around our house...."Goodnight Moon" and Sandra Boynton's "Going to Bed Book" are our faves.
However, Boynton's "Night Night Little Pookie" has recently entered the rotation...he grins every time I do a different voice for the little baby.
DD loves "Horns to Toes" by Sandra Boynton. She also loves Dr. Seuss' "Mr. Brown Can Moo, Can You?".
I just don't understand why they go upstairs to exercise after bathtime. Silly book.