June 2015 Moms

LO's favorite books?

Does your LO seem to have a favorite book? What books are you reading to your LOs?

Mine seems to favor The Rainbow Fish..probably because of the shiny scales. It's so fun because she gets so excited and swats and scratches at the pictures. Just curious what everyone else's reading experiences have been :)

Re: LO's favorite books?

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  • Yeah I will say she doesn't really sit for the whole story haha, but she does love the pictures for most of the book. We got the Dada book too, she loves that one too, but she loves anything her dad says, he's so funny to her :)
  • She has story time with DS so her books are about trucks, cars, and dirt. Oh and that damn monkey....Curious George.

    Oh good, here too. Here I was thinking "have ever even read a book to this baby?" But she is in my lap for her brothers' books pretty often.
  • 3 year old gets to pick so Franklin the Turtle is our favorite but we read a huge variety of books. LO seems to like story time, even long stories. I remember his brother hating books as a baby, he loves them now. LO's favorite is definite "yes,yes, no, no" and "yummy yucky" He loves the baby in the pictures.
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  • I forgot about "The Rainbow Fish"! Raylen has loved "Is your Mama a Lama" from the start! For bedtime reading we read "Aesops Fables" or "Grimms Fairytales".
  • I love lots of LO's books, however she usually manages to be a major fuss face by the end. The shorter the better! Also, by evening she's had it and can't be bothered. We have lots of the ones mentioned though! So cute.
  • I know @mellymar (I think) is reading a series to her LO. I plan on starting a fairy tale book and maybe Harry Potter to her soon. Anyone plan on doing adult books to hear your voice & language?
  • Mine likes the jimmy Fallon Dada book too. Also one called moo that has the one word with many different inflections, any book with animal noises, and Dr. Seuss
  • Guess who? is awesome. There's a mirror on each page and it's about animals from different parts of the world.
  • I know @mellymar (I think) is reading a series to her LO. I plan on starting a fairy tale book and maybe Harry Potter to her soon. Anyone plan on doing adult books to hear your voice & language?

    I am doing an adult series. There are no pictures, but since I do it before bed I don't really want him looking at a bunch of stuff anyway and getting stimulated. I also like it because it forces me to use words I wouldn't normally use in regular language with him. I do have some kids books my sister sent but they are all in a jumble because I don't have anywhere to put them yet, so I'm not sure what is actually there.
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  • Where is Baby's Pumpkin is a huge hit right now. He likes to play with the flaps. DH reads The Year at Maple Hill Farm all the time to him and they both love it which is funny as it's pretty dry about life on a farm. I tried to read an adult book to him but felt silly. I may need to try Harry Potter
  • My boys loved the feel touch books with animals.
  • Touch and feel tractor book :)
  • Our favourite book to read is one that I used to love my mom and dad reading. Sawyer goes nuts when we start it.

    It's called 'over in the meadow.'

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  • Goodnight Moon is our favorite.  He also loves Giraffe's Can't Dance, and The Very Hungry Caterpillar.  There's lots of books you ladies mentioned that we don't have....Definitely compiling a list of these so I can add them to the Christmas list! :)


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  • ^^me too. DH birthday is next week, so I went through the list here and bought the ones we didn't have to give to him as a gift from LO since he likes reading to her.
  • For those making list a few of our favorites: "Hand, hand, fingers, thumb" "I'll teach my dog 100 words" "Some dogs do" "Moo" "Little Blue Truck" any Mo Willems Books, the Jamie Lee Curtis Books - Big words and I feel silly. All the George and Martha Books (classics), Franklin the Turtle Series (fabulous lessons, you can buy used lots on eBay), "The Red Sled" "Press Here", anything by Leo Lionni, or Oliver Jefferies, Bear Snores on and the other bear books, a sick day for Amos McGee, Henry Climbs a Mountain . . . My toddler books books. These are some of the frequent requests. We have a big shelf at his level and we always let him pick. Before he liked being read to he liked pulling them off the shelf and making a mess. He was not a fan of reading as a baby but eventually he started opening the books while making a mess.
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  • ^^ this is super helpful. I'm going to copy this and text it to myself so I can access it when I'm out and about and have crap service
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  • edited October 2015

    He also loves Giraffe's Can't Dance, and The Very Hungry Caterpillar.

    I love these, but they're still too long for my LO, sadly.

    We were recently gifted Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, and I got SO excited reading it to LO for the first time! Unfortunately it was at bedtime, so we won't be doing that again. But it's my new favorite, so he'd better learn to like it!
  • My LO loves chicka chicka boom boom and anything Dr.seuss. I've been reading 'one fish two fish red fish blue fish' to her, she loves the weird creatures.

    I tried reading runny Babbit, but all the mixed up words really threw me off. I got only a couple pages into that one.
  • my DD loves anything Dr. Seuss. but she also loves classic fairy tales like the ugly duckling and the velveteen rabbit.
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  • jessieR358jessieR358 member
    edited October 2015
    Goodnight moon every night, the little blue truck m), pour pout fish, giraffes can't Dance, how do dinosaurs clean their rooms, llama llama books, the zoo book. Those are all the ones he'll sit thru with me and not fuss.
  • I Love You Forever by Robert Munsch is the only book he doesn't try to eat or bang away at the pages. So I suppose he either he really loves the sound of it as I read away, or he's incredibly bored and it's putting him to sleep. Either way, I love it, so we read it often.
  • Rainbow Fish!!! I can't believe I forgot about this book.
    Definitely making a trip to B&N now!
  • MouseMama817MouseMama817 member
    edited October 2015

    I know @mellymar (I think) is reading a series to her LO. I plan on starting a fairy tale book and maybe Harry Potter to her soon. Anyone plan on doing adult books to hear your voice & language?

    This is a fantastic idea. And a great excuse to re-read Harry Potter

    @MurLindzz We have this book and I honestly can't read it without crying. I have to whisper it to her because my voice cracks the entire time.
  • Mine also likes giraffes can't dance, she does get a little testy over the longer books. She seems to be ok with 'put me in the zoo' every night she gets one story that we rotate and then goodnight moon.
  • I haven't read the Rainbow Fish book- looks like we will be picking that one up next!!

    Currently our LO seems to enjoy anything that rhymes and has vibrant pictures- so really anything by Dr. Seuss, Brown Bear and Where the Sidewalk Ends is probably is favorite. He loves being read to! We just joined a book exchange, so I'm pretty excited to see what other books we get!
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