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Just buy lots and lots and you should be OK random thoughts Send a noteboard - 11/02/2010 05:24:23 AM
I am starting to buy books for my grandson as most of the ones my children grew up with are falling apart. But I am sure there are new books or books that I missed somehow the first time that I would add if I knew they existed.

The first book I bought was "Shrek". It had to be as that is one of the coolest children's books ever. This morning I bought several Dr. Suess books but only the ones I remembered enjoying. Some just bored me to tears.

What do you think are the best books for babies?


I tended to buy my daughter two different types of books at this age. Books that were meant to be read out loud and books that were meant to be eaten. For the out loud books go with something readable like Pooh or The Little Prince. For books that are going to be chewed I tended go with sturdy ones with thick pages.

The best books for children learning to read?


Dr Sues is good for early readers but anything with small similar words that can catch the kids attention is good. By the time they start reading they should be able to tell you what kind of books they like.

The best books for older children?


My boys loved The Chronicles of Narnia, The Hobbit and Goosebumps. Depends a lot on the kid, my oldest son liked books with sharks and whales while my younger son really like adventure books or scary books.

Books that you read over and over and never seemed to tire of?


Dr Sues does a pretty good job there. I have read Green Eggs and Ham probably a 100 times in my life but it still comes in second to Hop on Pop for most read. Fox in Sox is fun to read out loud and can get some giggles. Oh the Places You Will Go is another.

I have read Pooh at least three or four times all the way through and still love it.

Books that actually taught something?


At that age all I want to teach them is love books and stories.

My daughter loved 10 hungry caterpillars and she liked counting them. Right now she is learning a lot with her sticker activity books and love doing it so much we can use it as a reward.

Most importantly, what books instilled a love for reading in you?


My parents never read to me that I can remember but I was always drawn to books. The hobbit and the "He went with___ " books were early favorites and I read a lot of comic books.

:)

Tash

(Johnny is four months old now but has a definite interest in all things visual.)


When my daughter was very little she loved book with texture or with shiny things. Now she is four and we buy a lot of condensed illustrated classics. She loved Anne of Green Gabbles and Black Beauty. Right now we are ready The Secret Garden and she is very eager to find out who Mary hears crying down the hall. They are not really as good as the complete books they are still much more readable then Disney movie books.
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What books would you consider essential to a children's library? - 10/02/2010 08:25:07 PM 1934 Views
It's difficult because "children" are "children" from age 0 to roughly 12. - 10/02/2010 09:10:16 PM 1436 Views
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She's coming up on 14 months... - 11/02/2010 07:24:30 PM 1381 Views
No I hadn't looked. She is adorable. Great picture! - 11/02/2010 07:27:34 PM 1498 Views
A few random suggestions for younger kids... - 10/02/2010 09:12:54 PM 1449 Views
Thank you for the suggestions and for adding your children's ages. - 11/02/2010 06:29:33 PM 1413 Views
Now there's a good question. - 10/02/2010 09:47:39 PM 1594 Views
I can see now that this is going to be one of those posts that I actually copy out the answers on - 11/02/2010 06:44:19 PM 1397 Views
Since most of the names mentioned elsewhere are unfamiliar to me, that seems logical. - 11/02/2010 09:33:12 PM 1539 Views
Like I would let my kids or grandkids touch that book?! - 11/02/2010 10:29:13 PM 1514 Views
I pulled those books out a year or two ago to see if it was as beautiful as I remembered. It was. - 12/02/2010 02:40:20 AM 1492 Views
Are you into art, Ghavrel? *NM* - 12/02/2010 04:04:54 AM 632 Views
Eh. I like pretty things. - 12/02/2010 06:27:22 AM 1342 Views
One of the characters in the book says as much at one point. - 12/02/2010 12:08:16 PM 1438 Views
Doesn't stop those of us who're forgetful - 12/02/2010 03:02:21 PM 1396 Views
Steven King!!! - 10/02/2010 10:20:27 PM 1585 Views
Madeleine L'Engle - 10/02/2010 10:27:38 PM 1445 Views
I have not heard of it. I will be watching for it in the antique section. Hehe - 11/02/2010 07:05:45 PM 1455 Views
A Wrinkle in Time is worth reading just for yourself. It's one of those books. *NM* - 11/02/2010 10:17:10 PM 760 Views
absolutely! It's a wonderful book *NM* - 12/02/2010 04:44:20 AM 756 Views
Yes. Agree. *NM* - 12/02/2010 10:07:34 AM 775 Views
Thirded, fourthed, or whatever number follows how many people have nominated this. - 12/02/2010 10:57:58 PM 1361 Views
Yes yes yes, fourthed - 13/02/2010 09:29:51 PM 1455 Views
I'm not sure what it was about the reread... - 18/02/2010 05:50:55 AM 1572 Views
+∞ - 01/03/2010 09:50:36 AM 1586 Views
A Swiftly Tilting Planet is my favorite.... - 26/08/2010 06:48:29 AM 1791 Views
Peter Pan. - 10/02/2010 10:34:42 PM 1474 Views
Sounds like children's books don't have national boundries. - 11/02/2010 07:25:04 PM 1524 Views
Sounds like some of them do. - 11/02/2010 08:11:36 PM 1561 Views
Yeah, I really wouldn't classify Asterix as children's books particularly... - 11/02/2010 09:24:15 PM 1552 Views
Multi-level is the best way to describe them. - 11/02/2010 09:38:38 PM 1540 Views
True. We have an entire book about all the references and puns. - 11/02/2010 09:56:13 PM 1438 Views
I read it about twenty years ago - 12/02/2010 01:20:16 PM 1526 Views
For "older" children definitely Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. *NM* - 11/02/2010 01:11:09 AM 797 Views
Another vote for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory noted. *NM* - 11/02/2010 07:28:21 PM 704 Views
Oz books! Oz books! - 11/02/2010 05:04:42 AM 1510 Views
My daughter would agree with you - 11/02/2010 05:29:32 AM 1443 Views
Just buy lots and lots and you should be OK - 11/02/2010 05:24:23 AM 1379 Views
Re: Just buy lots and lots and you should be OK - 11/02/2010 05:26:29 AM 1401 Views
or if you really like to read you can just read my post twice - 11/02/2010 05:30:10 AM 1456 Views
Ohh, grandson. - 11/02/2010 01:20:44 PM 1455 Views
Shel Silverstein! - 11/02/2010 01:30:46 PM 1360 Views
Shel Silverstein is great (even if iirc I only ever read her in translation). *NM* - 11/02/2010 01:33:14 PM 786 Views
He's a boy. You should listen to him read some of the poems. - 11/02/2010 01:50:16 PM 1550 Views
Wait, Shel Silverstein is a man? How shocking. - 11/02/2010 02:25:37 PM 1478 Views
I am going to have to check Siverstein out. Children's books <b>and</b> A Boy Named Sue? - 11/02/2010 07:46:02 PM 1364 Views
Yes. Children LOVE him. - 12/02/2010 10:09:38 AM 1575 Views
~peruses shelves~ - 11/02/2010 02:19:11 PM 1408 Views
nuh uh. - 11/02/2010 02:22:35 PM 1505 Views
Shoulda known, really - 11/02/2010 02:24:25 PM 1415 Views
A few for different ages - 11/02/2010 04:23:22 PM 1541 Views
Oh god, I could go on and on. You see...my mom teaches 1st grade... - 11/02/2010 08:04:04 PM 1440 Views
Please do! - 11/02/2010 08:27:40 PM 1484 Views
books are the best heirlooms. - 11/02/2010 08:58:58 PM 1373 Views
Another vote for Babar! - 11/02/2010 09:36:19 PM 1319 Views
is it a european book? - 11/02/2010 10:33:29 PM 1313 Views
French, afaik, as are the animated movies. - 11/02/2010 10:34:17 PM 1376 Views
An answer of a different sort - 11/02/2010 09:52:51 PM 1460 Views
If I have to splurge I will splurge. - 11/02/2010 10:41:39 PM 1530 Views
Re: If I have to splurge I will splurge. - 12/02/2010 11:50:37 AM 1516 Views
Interesting question - 11/02/2010 10:14:24 PM 1517 Views
You had the best answer for one of the questions. - 11/02/2010 10:49:10 PM 1347 Views
Judy Blume, for the early double digit years *NM* - 12/02/2010 07:57:23 AM 723 Views
I like many of the ones recommended so far. - 12/02/2010 11:06:27 PM 1641 Views
I'm so glad you asked. ^_^ - 26/08/2010 07:21:05 AM 1801 Views
Re: What books would you consider essential to a children's library? - 26/08/2010 10:00:03 AM 1277 Views

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