Disclosure: The following books were gifted: Benji And The Giant Kite, Stir Crack Whisk Bake, How To Catch series. All thoughts and opinions are my own. Affiliate links are also used in this post. You can read my full disclosure here.
We have been reading to our daughter since the day she was born. As a baby, we could pretty much read whatever we wanted to her, but as a toddler, she has started choosing her own books. Here are 15 of her favorites that we often read to her.
1) Pinkalicious by Victoria Kann
2) Benji And The Giant Kite by Alan C. Fox
3) Duncan the Story Dragon by Amanda Driscoll
4) Goodnight Unicorn: A Magical Parody by Karla Oceanak
5) Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? by Bill Martin Jr.
6) A Tale of Two Beasts by Fiona Roberton
7) I'll Wait, Mr. Panda by Steve Antony
8) Harold and the Purple Crayon: Dinosaur Days by Liza Baker
9) Harold and the Purple Crayon by Crockett Johnson
10) Uni the Unicorn by Amy Krouse Rosenthal
We recently added the sequel: Uni the Unicorn and the Dream Come True to her library and she loves that one too.
11) Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type by Doreen Cronin
This book is so much fun to read. Our daughter likes to say the "click clack moo" part with us when we read it. Such a unique and funny story about cows typing to the farmer!
I just love how interactive this book is! There aren't flaps or any touch and feel, it's just a regular old board book, but it has you pretend to move eggs into a mixing bowl and frost cupcakes (our daughter's favorite part!), so simple and imaginative! Our daughter loves to also take this one with her to bed and we can see her on the monitor doing the motions with her hands on each page.
13) How To Catch a Dinosaur by Adam Wallace
The How To Catch series is so much fun to read. We have the dinosaur, unicorn, dragon, and elf books, but our daughter's favorite is the dinosaur one as dinosaurs are her current obsession.
This is a great series from Usborne, and her favorite was the fox. We also have the bunny, elephant, and unicorn books. Short, but a lot of fun to read with some fun finger trails for toddlers.
13 Comments
I love your selection of books especially that version of "Good Night Moon" and the dragon story. These are all fantastic selections, thanks for putting this together.
ReplyDeleteI'm just as obsessed with kid books as my kids. You shared so many wonderful titles! I will be saving this to reference next time we hit up the library.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great list. Stir, Crack, Whisk, Bake looks like such a fun one to add to our collection of books. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSo many great books! I still love to read to my kids even now that they are older.
ReplyDeleteWe love goodnight moon! My son would read this every night if he could.
ReplyDeleteWhat cute books. It's so nice to read to your kids at bedtime. Such a fun ritual.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing. My daughter LOVED the Brown Bear books.
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of Goodnight Unicorn. That sounds cute! Lots of great books on this list, and some I am not familiar with.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun selection. Reading is so much fun. My kids are a bit older and they are loving the Roald Dahl books
ReplyDeleteReading with kids is so important, and fun. I love the bonding time at bedtime when we read our stories together.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this book list. We actually have the Pinkalicious book and yes, my daughter loves it too. Can't wait to check the other titles you mentioned.
ReplyDeleteHarold and the Purple crayon really takes me back. I usually love more colorful books, but focusing on the purple alone made for some really interesting illustrations.
ReplyDeleteMy granddaughters would enjoy Stir Crack Whisk Bake. They all love to bake cupcakes and cookies.
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