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book suggestions for toddler bedtime...

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lunarx · 30/06/2006 09:03

(i wasnt sure what board to put this topic under!)

i'm looking for some suggestions for a few new books to read to ds (2) at naptime and bedtime..

thanks!

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alexsmum · 30/06/2006 09:06

peepo by janet and allan arhlberg-brilliant!
ditto each peach pear plum by them
dear zoo by rod campbell
pass the jam jim by...can't remember her name
gruffalo..

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fairydust · 30/06/2006 09:13

hungary caterpillar
monkey puzzle - julia donaldson (actually any books by julia donaldson)

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IslaAndMomma · 01/07/2006 21:59

dd (20 months) loves:
meg and mog
spot the dog
each peach pear plum
gossie and friends (sorry cant remember author)

little board books that they can hold themselves are great too. i leave dd with one so she can look at it after i've gone (assuming its not too dark!)

look out for freebies on mother and baby mags - kipper the dog is often a favourite

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draggedthrooabush · 01/07/2006 23:15

My ds (2yr 10 months) loves

Dont put your finger in the jelly nelly

9 ducks 9

The gruffalo (Julia Donaldson etc)

Dogger (Shirley Hughes)

Faster Faster, Nice and slow (No its not a sex manual honest) Nick Sharrat

It's The Bear (Jez somethingorother) about Eddie and his teddy Freddie.

Owl Babies (Martin Waddle) Best ever for bedtime tears in the eyes warmandfuzzy moments.

Duck in a truck

Hatch Egg Hatch (hilarious)

Where oh where is kippers bear? (loves wee torch bit at end)

Happy reading

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lunarx · 02/07/2006 12:18

thanks for the suggestions ladies!

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Pruni · 02/07/2006 13:37

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drpepper · 02/07/2006 14:04

my dd loves dr seuss green eggs and ham but now i have to read it everynight lol ! she nearly knows all the words herself though ( memorised not read ) so she practically tells herself the story now !!

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