My feed
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

Join in for children's book recommendations.

Children's books

Please recommend your favourite toddler's books

41 replies

Feierabend · 06/10/2009 13:40

I want to buy DD1 some new books for Christmas and her 3rd birthday. Please can you recommend your favourite classics - books that you think every toddler should own, and that you never get tired of reading to them? I am thinking along the lines of Rosie's Walk, Each Peach Pear Plum, The Very Hungry Caterpillar and The Tiger Who Came To Tea. I also love Monkey Puzzle. Thanks!

OP posts:
Report
notnowbernard · 06/10/2009 13:45

Not Now Bernard !

Report
babyOcho · 06/10/2009 13:46

The Animal Fair by ANTHONY BROWNE

I got this for 10p from a jumble sale and it was in perfect condition. DD LOVES it. It's a really lovely book.

Report
notyummy · 06/10/2009 13:51

Depends how far ahead you are planning i.e there are some books that are more an investment for years to come, and some that she will enjoy straight away.

Personally, anything by Shirley Hughes. We got 'My Naughty Little Sister - A Treasury Collection', which is illustrated by Shirley Hughes for DD 3rd birthday and she LOVES it. It is fairly taxing for that age, and because it is such a beautiful book, we have to be around when she is handling it.

www.amazon.co.uk/My-Naughty-Little-Sister-Collection/dp/1405242280/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top?tag=mumsnet&ascsubtag=mnforum-21
The slightly younger Shirley Hughes books about Alfie and Annie Rose are GORGEOUS as well, and DD loves them.

Any Julia Donaldson ones (Gruffalo/Snail and the Whale etc)

Jez Alborough - Some Dogs Do and lots more

My dd also likes the Beatrix Potter books, which I like - but my DH hatres them and has almost boycooted them!

Report
NuttyTaff · 06/10/2009 13:53

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn

MarthaFarquhar · 06/10/2009 13:53

here and here - two Mick Inkpen books

Report
NuttyTaff · 06/10/2009 13:54

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn

notyummy · 06/10/2009 13:55

boycotted....

Report
Bicnod · 06/10/2009 13:57

Dogger by Shirley Hughes

Report
jelliebelly · 06/10/2009 13:57

we're Going on a Bear Hunt

Room on the Broom

The Night Pirates

Russell the Sheep

Report
Bicnod · 06/10/2009 13:58

...and no, Nutty, not that kind of dogger

Report
NuttyTaff · 06/10/2009 13:59

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn

Guimauve · 06/10/2009 14:01

Peepo!

Report
notyummy · 06/10/2009 14:01

Dogger......the moment when he gets that little toy back. DD was sooo thrilled - I nearly blubbed..

Report
leolantern · 06/10/2009 14:03

room on the broom
gruffalo
snail and a whale
the very lazy ladybird
Quiet!

Report
Bicnod · 06/10/2009 14:03

I know... it was the first thing I bought for DS when I was pregnant. I stood in the kids department at Waterstones reading it to DH and we both blubbed (tragic really)... I could put it down to the hormones, not sure what his excuse was

Report
Feierabend · 06/10/2009 14:08

Aaargh, I don't know, I was in Waterstones earlier and looked through all the shelves but most of the titles mentioned here weren't there? I'll have to buy them off Amazon will I?

OP posts:
Report
starwhores · 06/10/2009 14:09

Mole and the baby bird
calm down Borris

Report
notyummy · 06/10/2009 14:10

Amazon usually good - also The Book People. They may not have all the books listed here in stock, but they have a reasonable selection and are excellent value.

Report
mumof2222222222222222boys · 06/10/2009 14:12

giraffes can't dance

some dogs do

Report
thedolly · 06/10/2009 14:16

I love Mole and the baby bird starwhores.

Don't underestimate the appeal of non fiction for this age group. DS2 will sit for ages leafing through books with pictures of animals/birds.

Report
notyummy · 06/10/2009 14:24

We've just got dd a non-fiction life the flap book

'Where do babies come from?'

which she LOVES, in response to her questions. Its not too graphic, but seems to be enough to satisfy her curiosity at the moment.

Report
Sunshinemummified · 06/10/2009 14:25

DS (3) loves The Night Pirates, The Runaway Dinner, Tiddler, Jungle Boogie, Oliver Jeffers books, the Albie books and others such as Bear Hunt, Room on the Broom, Gruffalo etc.

Report

Don’t want to miss threads like this?

Weekly

Sign up to our weekly round up and get all the best threads sent straight to your inbox!

Log in to update your newsletter preferences.

You've subscribed!

notyummy · 06/10/2009 14:32

Sunshine - have you got the DVD of 'Lost and Found'? It is one of the loveliest animated stories I have seen, and dd is transfixed by it. Narrated by Jim Broadbent.

Report
weegiemum · 06/10/2009 14:34

ANy of the Julia Donaldson/Axel Schaeffer books

Anything by Oliver Jeffers (disclaimer: is friend of the family! Is amazing!!!!)

Report
Saltire · 06/10/2009 14:41

Peepo is fab, both my 2 had copies
The Tigeer who came to tea

my 2 had one callled The Very Noisy Night, with Big Mouse and Little Mouse, its a fab book

Report
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.