DDs are big fans of Todd Parr books--The Peace Book, Otto goes to School, the Mommy Book, the Daddy Book, the I Love You Book, etc.
2004-Started TTC; Nov 2007-Lap with endo removed; Jan 2008-Ectopic (mtx); April 2008-IVF #1 (bfp, twin girls); March 2011-FET (cp); June 2012-IVF #2 (bfp, singleton, EDD 3-19-12)
***Twin fraternal girls born at 35w6d in 12/2008***
All of the Knuffle Bunny books by Mo Willems, Where the Wild Things Are, any Berenstain Bears books (but these drive me crazy - I am so sick of them!), Arthur books, It Looked Like Spilt Milk, The Apple Pie Tree.
I don't know what's up with my siggy and I am too lazy to figure it out.
I have a little book worm! but some of his favs are Chicka chicka boom boom... the napping house... 10 little fingers 10 little toes, hungry catepillar... 5 little monkeys jumpin on the bed... anything with animals in it so he can make all the sounds... elmo books.
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He is all about books, so tons, including a lot of the ones already mentioned. The other day we were at the bookstore, though, and he brought me a stack of different Skippyjon Jones books and declared "I like Skippyjon Jones!" It was the first time he has dragged books over to show them to me. I hadn't seen them before, but he's heard them at school and really likes them!
We recently discovered Tim Egan, particularly his Dodsworth series - "Dodsworth in NY," "Dodsworth in London," etc. These books are so much fun and witty. And they really seem to have sparked DD's imagination. All kinds of pretend character play w/ these books. Highly recommend.
The Froggy books are a huge hit. She's also been on a Knufflebunny kick. We just got some Biscuit and Curious George books out of the library and she loves them too!
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***Twin fraternal girls born at 35w6d in 12/2008***
Richard Scarry- Cars and Trucks and Things That Go
He is obsessed, we have to buy another one because it's so "well loved"
We recently discovered Tim Egan, particularly his Dodsworth series - "Dodsworth in NY," "Dodsworth in London," etc. These books are so much fun and witty. And they really seem to have sparked DD's imagination. All kinds of pretend character play w/ these books. Highly recommend.
This is the one that I'm sick of. We read it several times per day. He tore a page out, which he claims mommy did