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Book suggestions for a 4 year old boy

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barefootcook · 08/04/2013 00:20

Does any one have some fresh title suggestions for a boy (4) who loves books. He is still very fond of picture books but I have read him a couple of My Naughty Little Sister books and he loves those too. Have done all the usual favourites; Julia Donaldson, Little Red Train, Alfie etc

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BonzoDooDah · 08/04/2013 00:47

oh I have loads of suggestions but bad phone!
jack and the flum flum tree
you choose - brilliant!
teddy Robinson stories (bit hard to find)
the jolly postman
funny bones by the aldbergs ... oh and Burglar Bill - family favourites!
Charlie and ,Lola books are great for this age
erm ... will think of more!

dadinthehat · 08/04/2013 01:31

Don't let the pigeon drive the bus, the pirate dinosaur books, anything by Oliver Jeffers, Sir Charlie Stinkysocks, the elmer the elephant books. Hope that helps.

BlueChampagne · 08/04/2013 14:16

Anything by Mini Grey (eg Traction Man)
Jamie and Angus (Anne Fine)
Katie Morag
Winnie the Witch

Sirzy · 08/04/2013 14:17

DS is 3 and loves Harry and the dinosaurs books

barefootcook · 08/04/2013 23:30

Thank you - they are all great suggestions. Will start hunting for them.

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BonzoDooDah · 09/04/2013 00:19

tried to think of some more
My Boy loves Flying Diggers (can't remember the author)
Patrick bu Quentin Blake (another family favourite)
The hairy MaClairy books - Especailly Zachary Quack and Slinky Malinky. Fab - naughty, cheeky dog stories.

I second Harry and the Dinosaurs too - we met Ian Wybrow at a festival and he was lovely

LoveSewingBee · 12/04/2013 22:18

Amazing Machines series (fact books with nice pictures and rhymes)
Usborne lift and flap Under the Ground, Under the Sea, At the Airport etc.
Usborne Poppy and Sam books (A4 sized ones where you have to put the stickers in the right place when reading the stories, find the duck etc.)

Pancakeflipper · 12/04/2013 22:20

Shirley Hughes - Alfie books

Green Eggs and Ham

The Bears Picnic

Mr Big ( Ed Vere)

needanewnickname · 16/04/2013 00:06

My son really liked "Jim and the Beanstalk" at that age. I think it was by Raymond Briggs. Inspired by Jack and the Beanstalk, but an original work.

MERLYPUSS · 16/04/2013 21:42

There is a series of Fergus (a dog) books. Cant remember by who tho

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