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Books like "How to Speak Moo"

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BunchOfBobs · 05/06/2018 09:15

Any recommendations?
My almost 2 year old absolutely adores our bedtime renditions of:
How to Speak Moo- Deborah Fajerman
Baa for Beginners- Deborah Fajerman
Head to Toe- Eric Carl
Goodnight Owl- Pat Hutchins
In fact we have to read them all every night Hmm

It would appear the noiser the reading the happier he is, and as with Head To Toe anything he can join in and act out. I would love to find more books he will enjoy just as much.

TIA

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BlueChampagne · 05/06/2018 13:41

Not familiar with those, but this might go down well as it involves audience participation! www.amazon.co.uk/Press-Here-Herve-Tullet/dp/0811879542?tag=mumsnetforum-21

UrbaneSprawl · 06/06/2018 00:39

My boy liked “What Do You Do With A Kangaroo?” at that sort of age, and would join in with the last line on each page (“Give me my pants back, you Llama...”).

Ricekrispie22 · 06/06/2018 06:12

Tanka Tanka Skunk by Steve Webb
...and the train goes....by William Bee
.....and the cars go.... by William Bee
Noisy Poems by Jill Bennett
What's That Noise, Little Mouse? By Stephanie Stansbie
The Loud Book by Deborah Underwood
Stomp chomp big roars! Here come the dinosaurs! By Kaye Umansky
Bumpus Jumpus Dinorumpus by Tony Mitton

BunchOfBobs · 06/06/2018 06:28

Thanks everyone, will look at those recommendations 👍

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Daffodils8 · 06/06/2018 06:47

The Book with No Pictures by BJ Novak - definitely a good choice for a noisy book!

Daffodils8 · 06/06/2018 06:52

m.youtube.com/watch?v=EZwY5BeYcyo

DoraChance · 06/06/2018 07:11

We love The Book With No Pictures! Press Here by Herve Tullet is another firm favourite.

CurlsLDN · 06/06/2018 07:12

Was also going to suggest the book with no pictures!

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