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  1. #1
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    Jun 2010
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    What's in your toddler/preschooler's library?

    I think this is the right spot.

    Im just wondering what everyone else has as their must have books in their toddler/preschooler's library?

    In particular what books do your kids love? And what authors are their favourites? Are these the same as yours?

    So basically - whats in your toddler/preschooler's library?

  2. #2
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    Apr 2008
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    Favourites of DD (almost 3) are THe HUngry Caterpillar and The Zoo. She also loves Hairy Maclary books and Spot.

  3. #3

    Jul 2009
    Out North, Vic
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    My girls have a huge range of books, they don't seem to have favorites.

    At a young age they liked anything bright & sparkly (ie. glitter letter & number books)

    Now they like getting into a story - hairy mclairy, dr Seuss, Disney books, anything about fairies or motorbikes.

    On my phone, reply more tomorrow


    Sent from my iPhone, more than likely while I should be doing something else!

  4. #4
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    Nov 2010
    Cairns
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    DS hates books but my DDs (2) love the Bamboo, Velvet and Beak books. I love reading them to them and I'm devastated I can't find the rest of the series.

  5. #5

    Mar 2004
    Sparta
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    My boys are growing out of these now but they were all favourites at one stage or another....

    Room on the Broom
    The Gruffalo and The Gruffalo's Child.
    The cat who walked across France
    Madeline
    The little red caboose
    Where is the Green Sheep
    Harry the dirty dog and harry by the sea
    Peter Rabbit
    Queenie the bantam
    Let's get a dog
    Olivia
    The owl and the pussycat
    Where the wild things are
    The very hungry butterfly
    Ernest
    The man from Snowy river
    Mulga Bill's Bicycle
    Hop on pop
    Green Eggs and Ham
    The story about Ping
    Tiki Tiki Tembo
    Thomas the tank engine
    Hairy McLairy
    The when I'm feeling series


    That's all I can recall off the top of my head but if I think of any more I'll edit my post to add them.

  6. #6
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    Mar 2008
    Vic
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    DD has a lot of books, but her current favourites are the Hairy Maclary series, especially Scattercat and Showbusiness. Her first favourite book as a baby was I Know A Rhino. She loves Playmates and The Waterhole. Good Night Me is a good one for bedtime.

    Big sellers where I worked were Pamela Allen's books, starting with Who Sank The Boat, and then onto things like Mr McGee. Mem Fox is also a good one with Where Is The Green Sheep (which I wasn't a fan of but kids loved) and Koala Lou. John Butler books are great too - If You See A Kitten was a nightly read here when DD was really little.

    Anything that has a rhyme at the end, that the kids can predict works really well (ie - I know a rhino, he likes to take tea. I have two sugars and rhino takes three). We wouldn't read the final word and DD would scream it out. Books are lots of fun here

    I guess you could say that these are favourites of mine too - seeing as I bought 99% of them while I was working before she was born. I had visions of having a child that hated books

  7. #7
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    Mar 2006
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    We have a wide selection as well. DD likes the "How do Dinosaurs" series. Anything Fairy. But a few we have are:

    There's a Sea in my bedroom
    There's a Hippopotamaus on my school roof.
    Where do Kisses come from
    Frosty the snowman
    The sleepy dog and other stories
    Oh the places you'll go
    Cat in the hat
    Good night Me
    Sorry
    Wombat Stew (LOVES this one!)
    Revolting Rhymes

    way too many others. Sorry. but that's a sample.

  8. #8
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    Sep 2005
    In the middle of nowhere
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    I know all the words to "where's the green sheep" so that must be one
    Hooray for fish
    The Wonkey DOnkey
    the That's not my.....books
    ITNG books - though neither like the TV show
    Books with lots of pictures and their words, like my first... type books. Both have liked being able to identify before mummy.
    Who sank the boat and other Pam Allen books
    Dear Zoo
    Hop on Pop
    A fly went by
    We're going on a bear hunt
    I went walking

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    Jul 2009
    Riding it out...
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    Great thread! my DS3 is only just starting to enjoy the actual stories. Before now he was too hopped up on food additives to actually sit for the story, just a quick look at the pictures and he was off!

    Now he's getting in to it his favourite seems to be Peepo! by Janet & Allan Ahlberg.

    I'll be checking in n the thread to stock up on some more books. The lists are reminding me of some great stories

  10. #10
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    Mar 2010
    Melbourne
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    My 3 three year ole likes:

    The Grug Series
    Dr Suess ABC
    Cat In The Hat
    The Cat in the Hat comes Back
    One Fish Two Fish
    ITNG books
    The Russell The Sheep Series
    The Splat The Cat Series

  11. #11
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    Jan 2007
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    Ours rotate through but all time favs are:

    Pamela Allen - particularly Mr Megee
    Mem Fox
    Charlie and Lolas - lots of those here
    Anything Thomas
    Dr Dog - that book is hilarious
    Guess Who
    Spot - in fact any lift the flap
    Rainbow Fish

    We have a huge selection though but they do tend to come back to favourites. DD is now at the age where we read novels - we read a chapter a night to her, things like the Rainbow Fairies, Dr Suess, Pinkaliicous etc.