Childrens' books
I thought it was a good time to ask you what your favourite childrens' books/authors are.We just got a Charlie and Lola book that is going to be a fav for a long time to come and I'm in the process of...
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Quote:Ella seems to like most of the Pamela Anderson booksDid you mean Pamela Allen? Pamela Anderson was on Baywatch with the big fake boobs LOL Though there could be a children's author with the same...
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Quote:Did you mean Pamela Allen? Woops, some sort of a Freudian slip! Yes I did. ETA: I'm still chuckling at that mistake. I wonder what kind of children's books Pamela Anderson would write. Lin
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I was wondering that also!Just trying to think back to then what would hold dd's attention.Flap books were always fun (except ripping the flaps off - for Mum anyway)One of our favourites was "The Bike...
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Dr. Seuss is very popular here. Currently among favourites is Oh, the Places You'll Go!, Green Eggs and Ham and the Sleep Book. Other non Seuss favourites are Mrs. Marbles Muffins by Betina Ogden,...
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Yep, I bought the girls some Spot books with the flaps, and they were ripped withing about 5 minutes - not impressed!!
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If it is a book, DD is in! Which is nice. Over time it has been Dr Seuss, Hairy McLary, Slinky Malinky, The Berenstein Bears serries (one about moving, another about nightmares and one about going to...
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On the topic of Pamela Allen's books. I just got a 4 pack from the post office and I HATE 2 of them with a passion. Fancy that is just about absolutely nothing and most of the text is "took, took,...
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hmm, fairy tales are usually pretty scary and dark. However, I like books that are based on folk tales, like one I have called 'Stone Soup' about a fox who makes soup from a stone.. conning a whole...
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I highly recommend the Hairy McLairy series. DS just loved them, we still do actually, and I am sure they are part of what's encouraged his extensive vocabulary. The sounds, rhythms, and the words...
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Quote:I use Dr Seuss quotes every time I have to do a speech at workMe too! I use Dr Seuss quote in speeches and as a teaching tool all the time. I often give a copy of Oh, the Places You'll Go, as a...
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DD loves books and we read every night and now every time she has a spare minute. She's not quite talking yet - but I love Wanda Lind goes beserk!!! By Kaz Cooke , made me laugh......DD loves Maisy at...
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I read the Lauren Child Tomato book to your DS when we were there, MS and I loved it. (And would be especially good for Ella as she hates tomatoes!)I have the feeling that I will like all of Lauren...
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