So my 2.5 y.o. has quite the collection of board books. While they are great and he still loves them, did you find there was an age where LO kind of lost interest and wanted larger books with soft pages,etc? I am holding off on that stage due to increased ripped pages,etc. While he has some,the majority are hard books. I kind of was thinking this might be a silly question to even ask anyways, since a book is a book but I just wondered if toddlers start to actually ignore the smaller board books and go right for the other kind. Experiences?
Re: board books & age
This. DD is just over 2.5 and has been fine with paper books for about 6 or so months. More so the story than the texture. Since we have so many paper books around with DS coming along first, she really didn't do much destroying or tearing of pages. We've taped up a few pages along the way but nothing more than a few.
My 2.5 year old is into regular books right now. Something about the improved art/graphics she loves.
However, she still has a ton of board books and loves them for the car or when she reads to herself at bed.
I weed books out more based on her interest in them rather than board vs. paper at this point. I don't care what she "reads."