When I was little, my favorite book of all time was The Little Engine That Could. My mom says she read it to me so often that she had the book memorized. Apparently, so did I - if she turned to the wrong page and kept reading from memory, I would call her out on it. (Which would probably explain why she was tired of my not reading on my own...all the more reason to teach your children early, yes?) Now, we had many books at home, but there were always those few that stood out. With my own son, I'm finding the same phenomenon - there are certain books he loves, and he will keep pull those out from his little cubby while others gather dust. Some of these books are touching, others are beautiful, and still others just beg for small fingers to touch their pages. Here's a short list of favorites. |
For Tiny Babies - Under One Year OldTen Tiny TadpolesA great counting book for the little guy, and the text is nicely melodic. I read it with a sing-song voice, and then count the tadpoles so he can start matching numbers to text. | |
I still remember my dad reading us The Very Hungry Caterpillar | |
The Very Lonely Firefly | |
For Less-Tiny Babies - One to Two Years10 Minutes till Bedtime | |
Guess How Much I Love You | |
For the Pre-School-Aged ChildI might be an oldest, but I'll Fix Anthony was one of my favorite books as a child. Never mind that the book advocates exercise and the eating of vegetables - it's the revenge that counts! Yes, this poor narrator is suffering horribly at the hands of his older brother, but he has plans! And once he turns six...I know, it plays a bit to base emotions...but this book really was fun. So much fun, in fact, that I picked it up again in high school to read for a speech team competition. Mostly for that classic line: "When I'm Six...I'll Fix Anthony!" |
Don't forget: you can read to your child anytime during the day!
1 comment:
"Magic Tree House"
i am reading now for my children
also my children like play io games
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