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Imogenannie · 06/01/2017 21:14

For 16 month old dd
Has the that's not my .. books from usborne
A couple of sound books and pocket ones
Seems to be getting bored of them now though. Wondered if anyone had any recommendations for between this age and 2 year olds?

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Lilaclily · 06/01/2017 21:17

They love anything repetitive at that age so I'd get the Julia Donaldson ones, they'll love them for years to come, a squash and a squeeze is great as it's very rhyming, and room on a broom

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Lilaclily · 06/01/2017 21:20

And peek a book books are always a hit

www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_ime_i_1_4?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=peekaboo%20books&sprefix=Peek%2Cstripbooks%2C170&crid=UY8G1KC4DWU0&tag=mumsnet&ascsubtag=mnforum-21

You can't go wrong with Kipper by Mike Inkpen and the Peppa Pig books for when she gets into the cartoon

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samcroreaper · 06/01/2017 21:22

When DD was about 18 months she loved the acorn wood Julia Donaldson ones, they're lift the flap ones, there's 4 in the series
Hide & seek pig
Postman Bear
Fox's Socks
Rabbits Nap
They usually have them in Asda & Sainsbury's
She also like the little peppa pig & Thomas board books

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Imogenannie · 06/01/2017 21:23

Thanks for your replies. Is it not worth getting paperbacks yet, just stick with board books?

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samcroreaper · 06/01/2017 21:52

Well DD liked to turn the pages herself so board books were easier we did have paperbacks too but I tended to read those to her rather than with her if that makes sense

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