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I have a 3.5 year old and we read anything about Thomas the Train and Cars. I would love to broaden his horizons - any suggestions?

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The triumphant child has great book suggestions for preschoolers
Reading a variety of books to children is so important.

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My four year old is in love with all of the Llama Llama books by Anna Dewdney! They are very sing songy and the pages are bright and fun. let me know if you give it a try!!

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Why not have a look at www.pickidz.com which has a series of books suitable for kids birth to 9yrs - The stories and characters the kids love and they are educational. The kids learn about their own personality as they learn to love the characters they discover their own strengths. Colourful books and they help parents too. Great stuff!

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I like to read my kids poetry. Caroline Kennedy has a great book of poems for children, which both my kids have read and enjoyed since about the age of 2. Shel Silverstein is also fantastic. The poems are mostly silly and a great way to get them into reading poetry.

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Make Way for Ducklings is a good one. but lately my dd loves the Mother Goose nursery rhymes. Go figure? She doesn't know why Mary is quite contrary but she sing the Ants Go Marching One by One till the cows come home. Ba Da bump!

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If you haven't checked out the Skippy Jones series it's fantastic. I give one of the series for any pre-schoolers birthday party that I attend. We also love Where the Sidewalk Ends and Fat Cat On A Mat. Really any book that either has engaging pictures so my son can make up his own story or simple stories that he can memorize and then "read" himself are wonderful. He's 4 and loves all of his books.

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My boys like a variety of books.
Mrs. McNosh and the Great Big Squash
I can Do It Myself( It's a Sesame Street book.)
llama llama red pajama
The Kissing Hand
A Pocket Full Of Kisses
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Put Me in the Zoo
(Thats's just a small list of some of the books they like.)

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The Skippy Jon Jones books are fabulous!!!

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Yup, Dr. Seuss for me too. Particularly Cat in the Hat as I did a mean cat accent ;)

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Some of the books I read with the children I work with includes:

Love You Forever, Robert Munsch
Pretend You're A Cat, Marzoollo, Jean
Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?, Bill Martin Jr.
Do You Want To Be My Friend? Carle, Eric
I like Me, Carlson, Nancy
Carl Goes to Day Care , Day Alexandra
A is for Africa, Onyefulu, Ifeoma
Just Grama and Me, Mayer, Mercer
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, Martin, Jr., Bill
Harry Takes a Bath, Harriet Ziefert....etc,to mention but few.

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I liked Stone Soup by Jon Muth.
(http://www.amazon.ca/Stone-Soup-Jon-J-Muth/dp/043933909X)

Although it may be for a slightly older kids, it has a nice message. scholastic & some other book sellers have age appropriate books for kids of all ages - you can check them out as well.

Robert Munch > Smelly Socks(!), Mud Puddle, I Have to go Pee ...

lemontzz (aide)

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Oh- what isn't a favorite should really be the question. There are so many great children's books out there.My dd loves Fancy Nancy. Especially the sticker books, She also likes the old book from Seasame Street called, There's a monster at the end of this book. It's really old and we found it at a used book sale. Angelina Ballerina, and Clifford the Big red Dog.
My son liked, anything Thomas the Tank Engine, he also liked the classics , like Make Way for Ducklings, The Cat in the Hat , Mike Mulligan and his Steam Shovel and books on volcanoes
for my eldest dd she always enjoyed Jesse Bear by Nancy White carlstrom- any of them. Nursery rhymes, Make way for ducklings, fairy stories and books about unicorns (Jewel). But she always asked me to tell her stories from my head. So that was challenging. I made up a story about a pink pony that drifted off to sleep and flew around on-top of the clouds.

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