right now DD's favorite is a Disney Princess book that plays music with the little keyboard along the bottom. She presses the buttons to make songs play and dances around the room. Honestly though, I sometimes have to hide the book because it's a lot to listen to over and over again!
Otherwise DD loves the Sesame Street books or any book with a touch/feel theme.
But besides those her favorite is this. A Mother for Choco. She carries it around and says it's her "Choco book". She can read it to me, we've read it that many times!
I think it's called push and pop jungle... Also an oversized nursery ryhme book we have. Came with a CD, but we never use it, he just likes the size and big pictures.
DD likes Peek-a-Who because she can "read" it by herself. She's also enjoying The Very Hungry Caterpillar even though we've had it for awhile. She really loved this book from Walmart we got called Are You Ticklish?. It's a touch and feel and she likes to tickle the animals and I pretend to laugh when she does.
DS is in love with several different Eric Carle books, especially Polar Bear Polar Bear (zoo/safari animals w/sounds), Brown Bear Brown Bear (colors), and The Very Busy Spider (farm animals w/sounds). He loves to do the animal sounds and id the colors, and I love, love, love hearing him repeat the names of the zoo animals ("seebwa neee" for zebra gets me every time!)
When he was closer to your LO's age he loved the Baby Faces book and several other books with clear pictures of common objects (clothing, animals, body parts, food, etc.) with just the object's name on each page. I even found one with the words in both English & Spanish. My mom got him one of these with flaps, but the flaps themselves didn't fare too well!
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DS loves the That's not my... books. He'll find them and actually sit down "reading" on his own. It is funny because his tone while he reads sounds pretty close to the way I read to him. :-)
He's got a few Peter Rabbit books and we're reading those now since Easter is coming up. Oh, and Good Night, Texas (they have a lot of these books). My person favorite is I love you, Little One.
Re: What books is your LO loving
Barnyard Dance and Moo Baa LaLaLa by Sandra Boynton
We love reading them and they twins love the sounds and pictures. The books are really cute and fun to read.
right now DD's favorite is a Disney Princess book that plays music with the little keyboard along the bottom. She presses the buttons to make songs play and dances around the room. Honestly though, I sometimes have to hide the book because it's a lot to listen to over and over again!
Otherwise DD loves the Sesame Street books or any book with a touch/feel theme.
But besides those her favorite is this. A Mother for Choco. She carries it around and says it's her "Choco book". She can read it to me, we've read it that many times!
I think it's called push and pop jungle... Also an oversized nursery ryhme book we have. Came with a CD, but we never use it, he just likes the size and big pictures.
always been a fan of brown bear brown bear, that's not my puppy & that's not my dragon, a sesame street book about safety, who's mommy who's baby?
DS is in love with several different Eric Carle books, especially Polar Bear Polar Bear (zoo/safari animals w/sounds), Brown Bear Brown Bear (colors), and The Very Busy Spider (farm animals w/sounds). He loves to do the animal sounds and id the colors, and I love, love, love hearing him repeat the names of the zoo animals ("seebwa neee" for zebra gets me every time!)
When he was closer to your LO's age he loved the Baby Faces book and several other books with clear pictures of common objects (clothing, animals, body parts, food, etc.) with just the object's name on each page. I even found one with the words in both English & Spanish. My mom got him one of these with flaps, but the flaps themselves didn't fare too well!
DS loves the That's not my... books. He'll find them and actually sit down "reading" on his own. It is funny because his tone while he reads sounds pretty close to the way I read to him. :-)
He's got a few Peter Rabbit books and we're reading those now since Easter is coming up. Oh, and Good Night, Texas (they have a lot of these books). My person favorite is I love you, Little One.
My daughter is the same age as yours.
She loves:
Pat the bunny
Little Lamb (finger puppet book)
https://www.amazon.com/Little-Lamb-Finger-Puppet-Book/dp/0811852350/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
Where is Baby's Pumpkin?
https://www.amazon.com/Where-Babys-Pumpkin-Karen-Katz/dp/1416909702/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1302641344&sr=8-1
Pretty much anything with texture or interactive elements
DD's favorite books are:
Goodnight Gorilla
Brown Bear, Brown Bear
Two books by Matthew VanFleet that have moving parts: Tails and Alphabet
Any shapes book
Three books by Karen Katz: Where is Baby's Belly Button, Where is Baby's Mommy, and Toes, Ears & Nose
ABC's by Dr. Seuss is in our nighttime rotation, too!
First Words Learning Tabs book, Berenstain Bears anything and Hand, Hand, Fingers, Thumb.
All of the Llama Llama books
Curious George
Peek a Who
Sandra Boynton books