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Topic: Children's Books
What was your childhood favorite? What's your kids' favorite? What lessons does it teach? Do you think it's important to have a moral of the story? ~~~~~
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When I was a little girl my favorite book was "Are YOU My Mother?" by P. D. Eastman. My favorite part was where the "snort" put the baby bird back in the nest and his Mama came home. :)
ReplyDeleteMy daughter's favorite book is also my current favorite children's book, "Little Mommy" by Sharon Kane and I posted a book review of it here: http://everypreciousjoy.blogspot.com/2009/10/little-mommy-childrens-book-by-sharon.html back in October.
My son loves any touchy-feely book. He loves to scratch and pet the textures.
I try to read to them daily and some days they 'read' to themselves instead or also. Some nights if they are mega wound up before bed I let them 'read' in bed for a half hour or so until I turn out the lights or they get bored, whichever comes first. ;)
We have so many "favorites!" The old classic Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter is a great one - especially since the lesson of the story is one that's easily understood by young minds.
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