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You Choose

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user1464552773 · 29/09/2020 04:29

My 3.5 year old loves You Choose, which is a picture book without a story, simply a selection of different pictures in which you can choose your favourite (house, pet, vehicle etc). I think the appeal is that we spend a while discussing each page rather than reading a set story, and it's very "busy", each page being crammed with things to look at.

He also likes the Katie Abey "We Eat Bananas/Catch the Bus/Wear Pants" which is a similar idea, and Richard Scarry's "What Do People Do All Day", which again has lots to discuss.

Other than getting more books in these series, does anyone have any suggestions for open ended books he might enjoy?

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RamonaQ · 11/12/2020 21:35

The Mamoko books are brilliant: wordless, with big, busy pages. You choose a character at the beginning, and follow their journey through the day/book. It's brilliant seeing how they interact with each other!

buckeejit · 12/12/2020 11:01

My 3 year olds also love not now Bernard, (after the first read they're a bit traumatised & then they love it!)

user1464552773 · 08/01/2021 17:55

Just wanted to say thank you for all the recommendations. Migloo is read at least twice a day and Journey came in the post today, captivating us both. What beautiful illustrations!

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