Charlie Cook is the best one- its fabulous!
I love Gruffalo's Child- its so evocative, and just reminds me of sneaking out doing naughty things when I was little I always read the 'I'm not scared" bit in a quavery, bolstering my bravery type voice...
Gruffalo is good too though- I think its witty and clever, but more importantly DD instantly loved it- the rhythm and rhyme, the fantastic pictures... and she loves looking in the woods for the Big Bad Mouse... and playing 'gruffalo caves' with my duvet.
ASAAS is based on an old Jewish story- the 'wise old man' is a rabbi... and the picture on the wall is the ladiy's dead husband, surely.
Tiddler is fun- I love the rhythm, though the ending is a bit naff. Room on the Broom is brilliant- DD loves that one.
I'm not a big fan of Smartest Giant... it's quite plodding I find, but DD adores it Snail and the Whale is lovely.
Scheffler is a master illustrator isn't he? There is so much clever detail in the pictures... something that really comes into its own in Charlie Cook actually- very very clever.
Monkey Puzzle has grown on me...
They are great to read aloud- it is fun doing different voices, and we even have a song for smartest giant.