March 2016 Moms

Building Library for Baby

Okay second time moms, what are must have books for baby's library?
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Re: Building Library for Baby

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  • smount2011smount2011 member
    edited January 2016

    I have a massive library.  In my 7 years as a preschool teacher I've spent probably about $400 on Scholastic books.  When I left I took all the books with me. 

    Out of my collection, I LOVE Pete the Cat!  https://www.petethecatbooks.com/  When you order the books they either come with a cd of the book reading or you can download a copy on the website.  The stories are cute with very neat morals learned at the end.  I have about every book, and I even have the stuffed toy that I used as a traveling friend- I would send a backpack with Pete and one of his stories home each evening with a student, and their job was to read the story with a parent/family member and Pete, then complete their own story page, and bring him back the next day.  When they were done I compiled all their story pages into a class book.  I always did "I Love my White Shoes", and the kids would tell me what Pete stepped in and what color it turned his shoes :)

    Oh, and ETA:  Since Pete sings songs in his books a lot of the books are repetitive sing-a-long, with very catchy tunes :)

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  • Bear Snores On
    King Jack and the Dragon
    Sandra Boynton (all)
    How Does a Dinosaur... (series, all are awesome)
    Three Ninja Pigs
    The Napping House
    Black Dog
    Peter Rabbit (full collection)
    The Goodnight Train
    Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site
    Rex Wrecks It
    The Monster's Monster

    I'll think of more and share. DS has about 200 books...we LOVE to read!
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  • All of the Llama Llama Red Pajama books, Dr Seuss, Sandra Boynton books, Little People flap books (for toddlers and up of course)
    DS1 - 9/21/11
    DS2 - 7/4/14
    DS3 - 2/21/16
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  • With DD, I first started with more touch and feel books, "Lamaze Peek-A-Boo Forest Soft Book", first 100 words (with big pictures).  And then slowly we started getting flappy books like "Where's baby's belly button?" and "Dear Zoo", and other board books like "The Very Hungry Caterpillar".  We also have Dr Suess, Little People Flap Book, Peter Rabbit, Guess How Much I Love You, etc.  

    You can definitely do some research on Amazon and read the reviews (that's typically how I pick my books).

    Once DD got past the stage of putting everything in her mouth (she still does on occasion), we also started going to the library to get books there. 
  • JLaVO888JLaVO888 member
    edited January 2016
    Ah all great suggestions from PPs.

    Here are some of my favs:

    Goodnight Moon
    Caps for Sale
    If You Give a Mouse a Cookie


    There is also one book from my childhood that I LOVE and made sure to get but will not be a good pick until she is older. It is called The Gift of the Tree by Alvin Tresselt (not to be confused with The Giving Tree). It is my favorite children's book and has the most beautiful illustrations.

    Lastly, a book I had never heard of but my mom bought for DH called Daddy Hugs. Supper cute.
  • FTM but 1st grade teacher.... Any books with rhyming and especially nursery rhymes are SUPER great for LOs literacy! It's very important to read to them from day one. They're soaking it all up even if you don't realize it. Their little brains grow the most from 0-5 so do all you can to help them! :)
  • Two of my favs are the The Pout Pout Fish and The Rainbow fish.

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  • Great thread! FTM but planning on reading just my regular books until the baby is old enough to understand. I'm still building the baby library, but I stop in at Goodwill and other thrift stores and pick up whatever they have. Also, for Christmas, I went to Put Me in the Story and ordered a personalized book from my husband to our daughter, so they can read it together. He was so happy, he cried (although he said not to tell anyone, so shhhh).
  • We're separated from a bunch of our books right now, but since we live with my ILs, we've inherited the cousins' book stash. DS is 2, but for about a year, he's loved these Step into Reading Disney Pixar readers from Random House. The sentences are short, some vocabulary is introduced, and the pictures go along with whatever I'm reading so he can point and follow along. The best part is they weren't like a follow-up since he read the stories and got introduced to the characters before seeing any of the movies.

    His favorite books we have that are meant for his age range: "Goodnight Moon," "Are You My Mother," and "Biscuit Goes to the Pumpkin Patch." These stay out because he wants to read them over and over.
  • ecwk said:
    Wooooh love this thread!!! Love all the suggestions!! My parents just bought us the Glenn Doman "teach your baby to read" kit, the same one they used with me when I was little! I can't wait to look at it, it literally just got delivered like 5 minutes ago! Eeep!
    I was Hooked on Phonics ha ha.  I definitely had trouble reading so I want to make sure baby loves to read.
    BFP 2/11/15 (EDD 10/13/15). MMC 3/30/15 D&C 4/3/15 "We will always love you"
    DD1 - BFP 7/23/15 (EDD 3/31/16).  "We believe in you rainbow" DOB 4/2/16
    DD2 - BFP 2/9/18 (EDD 10/19/18).  "Grow baby grow!" DOB 10/24/18
    BFP 11/16/20 (EDD 7/31/21).  "Round 3 FIGHT!"
  • Love snuffle bunny, press here, and goodnight construction site. Anything illustrated that you can ask questions about and/or is good. The conversations you can have are constructive. Like pointing things out and counting is just as important as reading the text.

    There are so many books I loathe like goodnight moon.
  • I grew up on the Berenstain Bear books. I know they aren't aimed for the infant audience but I will be reading these to LO from day one! I remember my mom reading these to my sister and I before bed ever since I can remember. Luckily, my mom kept all of our old books and gave them to me to read to my LO.
  • There are so many books I loathe like goodnight moon.

    I'm not a super fan of goodnight moon either, but it's good at night time for us because I have it memorized and can "read" it while my eyes are closed. :) It's kind of like Baby's first "I Spy" book.
  • Dh and I are obsessed with books. I am a first grade teacher so we have tons of children's stories. We started reading with Ds from day one and I second what pps said about reading your own things out loud as well as kids stories. The baby doesn't know the difference. Ds gets 3-4 stories a night now and he loves to pick out his books. Try not to worry too much about "age appropriate" pick stories you enjoy and eventually they will too. I like to mix in some more challenging stories for exposure. When Ds was little he wouldn't sit for a whole story but I would continue to read aloud while he walked or played in the room. Some or his favorites are: Otis the tractor, skippy Jon jones (needs a little longer attention span), the monster at the end of this book, give a moose a muffin, and anything touch/feel/lift/flap. We buy the majority of our books at library book sales. Most libraries will hold annual sales and the kids books usually sell for 25 cents - 1$. It is a great way to stock your library without breaking the bank. Also on the last day many have bag sales where you pay 3-5$ and can fill a reusable grocery bag with as much as it will carry. We have gotten so many books this way!!
  • ceds07ceds07 member
    edited January 2016
    I can't do justice to the unbelievable amount of books we received as presents when DD was born. It was *awesome* just mentioning cause it might be better to wait to buy them for holidays and such after the baby is born to see what happens first. That being said some personal favorites:

    Ten Little Ladybugs
    Any of the Sandra Boynton books
    Karen Katz's "Where is Baby's..." (pumpkin, beach ball, love, etc.)
    Brown Bear Brown Bear
    Peek A Who
    Jellycat "If I Were A... (Lamb, Lion, Cat, Dog, etc.)"

    *edited to add I totally screwed up the names... It's Karen Katz - she was one of our favorites!
  • We love Sandra Boynton books.  Short rhyming books are great.  Cardboard books tend to survive better.  DS currently really loves Spot the Dog books by Eric Hill.
  • (Love this thread-lurking from Feb 16)

    "Ooo snuggle puppy of mine. Everything about you is especially fine." Right on @jenniferamcooper! My daughter loves, loves, loves it! All the books you said (maybe minus the physics one -lol) we use daily.

    I would add and highly recommend "That's How Much I Love You" by Julie Rudi and illustrated by Tiphanie Beeke. So cute! Borrowed it from library and then HAD to buy a copy. We literally read it every night before bed. But I can recite it now by memory which I love. Check it out!
  • We started with the basics: letters/abc's, numbers/counting, simple topics & subjects with everyday words, and DD has absorbed it all!!! I've been an avid reader since childhood and it looks like she's on the same track! She also loves my kindle for reading fisher price learning books with nursery rhymes and small stories. The cool thing about the kindle is that it has more interaction - she taps on the itsy bitsy spider and watches it climb up the water spout as we're reading or singing it.
  • Pretty much everything already mentioned, plus Nancy Tillman's books -
    On The Night You Were Born
    Wherever You Are (my love will find you)
    The Crown on Your Head
    I'd Know You Anywhere My Love
    You're Here for a Reason
    It's Time to Sleep, My Love (this was our first!)
    Tumford the Terrible
    Tumford's Rude Noises
    Her artwork is *stunning* and the rhyming stories are so very sweet. The last two are fun, with a lesson.
    Another fun book we love to read over and over is Huck Runs Amuck; we checked it out from the library once and after we renewed it about 13 times we just bought our own copy. And always get one for whoever has a birthday or something coming up. It's hysterical.
    There are so many more. “I'll be back …”

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  • Love all these ideas! Thanks ladies. We are asking everyone to bring their favorite children's book to my baby shower instead of cards. I thought that would be a great way to start her library
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  • Oh, Room on the Broom! Such a good one.
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  • I'll add Where's Spot and Chicka Chicka Boom Boom! Definitely board books for the first 2+ years.
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  • Guess How Much I Love You (see if you can read it while pregnant without tears streaming down your face)
    On the Night You Were Born
    All Sandra Boynton
    The Very Hungry Caterpillar
    Brown Bear, Brown Bear
    The Little Cloud
    The Mixed Up Chameleon
    10 Little Ladybugs (a fave in our house--first birthday party theme for our second!)
    Counting Cockatoos (hasn't been mentioned! I found it at a thrift shop, and we still read it!)
    Velveteen Rabbit (find a short version)
    The Giving Tree
    All Shel Silverstein kids books
    All Robert Munsch (more tears with "Love You Forever")
    Winnie the Pooh

    What a great library you'll have if you have all these suggestions from everyone!!

    The nice thing about reading to newborns is you can read your own books, too. :)
  • Great lists on here.
    Would like to add -

    The little blue truck
    The splendid spotted snake

    Those were my son's first favourite books.

  • For a little older child, I love Will's Quill. It's about a goose lends Shakespeare a feather so he can find in one of his plays. One of my childhood faves.

    March 2016 siggy: babies - expectation vs reality

    Brian's Whovian wife (5/'09) 
    AP, BF, BW, CD, CLW, CS, ERF, Catholic mama 
    to Evan (7/'10), Clare (8/'11), Dean (3/'14), ^F(12/'15)^, Rose (3/'16)
    *no longer a Timelord ~ WibblyWobbly BabyWaby is here!*
    <3 but i still feel bigger on the inside <3
     Autism mama! 
  • all of Chris haughtons books: oh no George, shh we have a plan and little owl lost. My 2 year old is obsessed and they are fun to read
  • *finish ^ that should have said (not "find in")

    i keep meaning to come back to this and getting sidetracked, but anyone in the US, UK, CA, AU - check out Dolly Parton's Imagination Library! they send a free book to your child every month from birth (or whenever you register) until the 5th birthday! we have done it with each of the babies so far, and have a nice collection of books for them (have had a few duplicates that we donated to local schools/shelters since two of the kids were very close in age). it is a wonderful project to inspire an early love for reading/books, and the kids love getting something in the post!
    https://imaginationlibrary.com/

    March 2016 siggy: babies - expectation vs reality

    Brian's Whovian wife (5/'09) 
    AP, BF, BW, CD, CLW, CS, ERF, Catholic mama 
    to Evan (7/'10), Clare (8/'11), Dean (3/'14), ^F(12/'15)^, Rose (3/'16)
    *no longer a Timelord ~ WibblyWobbly BabyWaby is here!*
    <3 but i still feel bigger on the inside <3
     Autism mama! 
  • This thread is great!
    I'm a book buyer for a toy store (among other duties, but this part is my fave), so I've been having fun ordering books I plan to buy! ;)
    Always been among avid reader and hoping I can make baby girl love books, too

    Some of the best "collections" we have so far:
    Dr Seuss 
    Eric Carle
    Beatrix Potter 
    Shel Silverstein 
    Baby Lit (cute books based on classic novels)

    I've been getting quite a few books from the thrift stores. I just make sure they aren't all marked up inside. I've gotten some good hardcovers for 60-99 cents that look brand new!
  • Harry The Dirty Dog
    Olivia
    Little Blue Truck series

    The biggest thing is to find books you enjoy reading over and over again.  I wouldn't stress about having too many books, IF you can get to your library!  :) 
  • Love You Forever is one of my favorites. I also love On the Night You Were Born.
  • So glad Pete the cat was mentioned here... I've never heard of it before until I saw it advertised in the window of Barnes and noble as I drove by this week... My husband is called Pete and hates cats so I figured I'd buy these just to see how much he would hate them ! 
    My must have books are totally due to me being English/Mexican and now living in the USA, I'd love my children to know some of the stories I grew up reading - I grew up with Peter rabbit and Beatrix potter, the very hungry caterpillar, funny bones and ofcourse the amazing Snowman ( Christmas film that you MUST show your kids) ... I'm really really interested in making sure my library is bilingual though so I'd love to see any Spanish language suggestions here. 
    Received, on the night you were born at my shower - it's a favorite amongst many it seems. 
    In not sure if it's been mentioned already but if not - those wanting to build a nice library could start that baby book chain that has been popular recently (atleast here in Utah where I live)... You send a book to one child and then the address gets passed onto someone else in the group... The idea is that you end up with 20+ books each for sending one book out... I'd be up for doing that if anyone is interested ! 
  • I love Pete the Cat. You can download the music to go with it free online.
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