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Physically small (but good) books for 3 year old on a long flight

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potatosalad1 · 14/04/2025 19:13

Looking for some books that will be very small and efficient for packing in hand luggage for a long (15 hour) flight. Mr Men seem like the obvious choice so I'll bring a few of those (although a lot are quite rubbish), but would be keen for other recommendations. For a 3 and a half year old boy.

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mummysmagicmedicine · 14/04/2025 19:16

You choose books are great! Quite long but thin so can pack many. My DC who’s 6 likes it for the story but DC who’s 3 likes to point at all the pictures and say what they are etc. can be used in many ways and promotes imagination

lovelylight · 14/04/2025 19:23

My nearly 3 year old DS loves Wimmelbooks. They're picture books with beautifully detailed scenes of construction sites, roads, farms... I think there are other options for less car-obsessed toddlers out there too 🤣 Make sure you go for the 'my little Wimmelbook' versions because the big versions are a bit larger than A4 size, great for bedtimes but not so good for travelling!

MyDenimViewer · 14/04/2025 19:26

These books kept the DC amused for hours on long journeys.

Physically small (but good) books for 3 year old on a long flight
Forgottenmyphone · 15/04/2025 06:12

Books from the Paddington Little Library set are small.

Neurodiversitydoctor · 15/04/2025 06:16

We had a set of Thmas the tank engine ones- DS loved them. Also consider dominoes as small and portable.

Neurodiversitydoctor · 15/04/2025 06:34

Thomas the tank obviously

Caspianberg · 15/04/2025 06:38

Mini where’s wally

We also have several Julia Donaldson books in mini version.

Farmyard tales poppy and sam are available in thin mini versions

Rocknrollstar · 15/04/2025 06:44

Have you got a tablet? I used to have interactive Miffy books on mine, also some of the Oxford Reading Tree about Biff etc.

Travellingraspberry · 15/04/2025 07:09

I'd probably go for activity books like sticker books or spot books rather than just story books, you'd get a lot more time out of them

Danikm151 · 15/04/2025 08:02

Get amazon kids for a month- massive selection of kindle books to download.
on your phone or a tablet.

if you want physical books- you can get small versions of the “there’s a in your book”

TanteRose · 15/04/2025 08:06

Ketchup on Your Cornflakes is brilliant! Split pages for interactive fun

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ketchup-Your-Cornflakes-Nick-Sharratt/dp/0439950643?dplnkId=aa6aec29-9356-406a-ae58-421d369ecebd&nodl=1

NannyR · 15/04/2025 08:28

Definitely the You Choose books, kids will happily spend ages looking at those books.

potatosalad1 · 15/04/2025 18:54

Thanks so much everyone. I hadn't done across the You Choose books before so I've ordered a couple of those, along with a Wimmelbook. Also signed up to the Amazon Kids subscription that was suggested as I've got an old Fire tablet (which we've not introduced him to before, but if ever there's a time then it's probably on a long flight!). Already got tons of sticker books.

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