Books and reading have been an absolute essential for me all my life, so there are a few books that I have already added to the LO's nursery shelves, are there any such books that you have particular positive association with and would add to your nursery?
Here are the top 2 of my selection:
1. The Little Prince by Antoine de saint
2. The Crescent Moon by Rabindranath Tagore.
Re: What is the book/books that you'd add in the nursery?
My son absolutely loves Caroline Jayne Church's books and their illustrations. We have a growing collection of her cute baby/toddler friendly books. Here's a pic of one of our favorites.
DS1 2010
DS2 2013
DD1 2016
Married DH: 2013
DD: Dec 2015
BFP 8/14/17 --> Due 4/27/2018
Usborne lift the flap and petting books (usborne is an MLM company so you might have friends who sell for them)
Chicka chicka boom boom
Good night moon (great for bedtime routine)
Llama llama red pajama.
I have two more I can't remember the titles for. I'll edit later with them.
BFP #2: 7/23/14 - MC: 8/28/14
BFP #3: 2/22/15 - MC: 3/3/15
BFP #4: 5/20/15 - Stick baby stick!!!
Oh! And this wonderful book called But no elephants. Loooved that book as a child!!
I Love You Forever
The Kissing Hand
You Are Mine
Pout Pout Fish
ABCs 123 Colors by Bright Baby (or anything like that with lots of easily identifiable images)
Other essentials- the spot series, mo willems, Beatrix potter, aa Milne, Harry by the sea, Maurice Sendak, Rosie revere engineer, the Olivia series, and on and on...