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Nice books for a preschooler?

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Sugarandsalt · 20/11/2016 15:30

DD is almost 3, and loves books. I am looking for recommendations for a nice set to get for Christmas this year. Her current favourite story is Charlie Cook, and we have most of the Donaldson/Sheffler collection along with everyone else in the country! I hate Elmer so please don't suggest that!

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Mol1628 · 20/11/2016 15:41

My son likes the hairy maclairy books. The book people have a set for a good price.

Sugarandsalt · 20/11/2016 15:50

Thanks Mol, I've never heard of those but she loves dogs so will take a look.

I saw these when I googled the book people- I vaguely remember having something similar as a child and loving them. Has anyone got them?

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BlueChampagne · 26/11/2016 22:45

"Press here" and "365 Penguins" delightfully off the wall.

WhatshouldIdoplease · 28/11/2016 09:15

Mine could do Slinki Malinki off by heart at that age (it all rhymes). We also loved little Rabbit Foo Foo. Assume you have Bear Hunt.

1busybee · 29/12/2016 22:26

Quentin Blake treasury including Mr Magnolia Angelica Sprocketts pockets etc

Yika · 29/12/2016 22:30

My DD absolutely loved all things Maisy at that age.

Miffy would suit that age too.

Yika · 29/12/2016 22:32

Shirley Hughes is also great for that age
www.penguin.co.uk/books/1004026/the-shirley-hughes-collection/9780370326825/

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