In heavy rotation for the last week or so, we have the following.
Richard Scarry's Best First Book - I gave Lorelai a simple Richard Scarry book at Christmas and she kept talking about Huckle, the cat. I remember having one or two of these sorts of books - there are so many things to look at in the illustrations and I think it is good for word building (yes, I realize she can't read yet, but there's opportunity to practice our letter recognition. Pre-reading skills.)
Where is the Green Sheep? - we have read this enough times Lorelai can recite it on her own. It's a cute little rhyming story about the sheep doing all sorts of things (except that green sheep.)
A Pocket for Corduroy - I enjoy Corduroy, but not this particular tale. It's ok.
The Sleepy Little Alphabet - we bought our own copy of this after taking it out from the library - very cute story about the letters having to go to bed. Not annoying with the rhymes and the illustrations are fun. Two thumbs up!
Once Upon a Potty - another one Lorelai can recite. We're working on potty training and for a 2+ year old it's going ok. I'm getting tired of reading this one though. Need to find a new bathroom book.
Olivia - this one I like a lot, the story is simple (and non rhyming! That seems to be a novelty around here). I think the story is still over Lorelai's head for comprehension, but she has sat through it a few times.
2 comments:
Thanks for joining this week! I enjoy meeting new blogs and bloggers. A lot of your books were or still are our favorites, and I agree with you - The Sleepy Little Alphabet is gorgeous. One potty book that my daughter really enjoyed was "A Potty for Me" by Karen Katz. She still pulls it from the shelf and reads occasionally.
My youngest likes Olivia too ;) They send the animated versions on tv here. And I love your shrugs. I might have o take a closer look at that pattern.
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