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Books for a 3yo - please can anyone recommend some?

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crokky · 14/07/2009 18:49

My DS is 3.4 and he likes books like The tiger who came to tea - I am looking for books of a similar length/style that I can read to him.

Thanks for any help

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squeaver · 14/07/2009 18:50

All the Julia Donaldson ones.

My dd liked the Charlie & lola ones at that age (still does sometimes).

Takver · 14/07/2009 18:54

All the Alfie books by Shirley Hughes if you haven't alreaddy read them

deaconblue · 14/07/2009 20:48

Little Red Train is a big hit here.

crokky · 14/07/2009 23:40

Thanks, will look for them. Haven't read any of them before as he has only just become willing to listen to a story!! As soon as he could move, he went away when I tried to read stories, but suddenly, he's changed his mind!

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Niecie · 14/07/2009 23:51

Stories from programmes he liked to watch perhaps like Bob the Builder or Fireman Sam or Postman Pat or whatever they watch these days?

Apart from those DS2 (who is nearly 6 now) liked:-

The Smartest Giant in Town
Mog
The Snail and the Whale
We're going on a Bear Hunt
Winnie the Witch series
All the Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs books
The Kiss that Missed and other ones in the series by David Melling.
The Elmer series

MiloMummy · 14/07/2009 23:55

Cockatoos is fun :-)

And what about The Very Hungry Caterpillar. Classic.

RedLentil · 14/07/2009 23:59

The Little Red Train books are just fantastic. A real pleasure for parents too. The illustrations provide lots of excuses for snuggling up ...

And the David Melling ones are really fab too.

My DS absolutely loved the Blue Kangaroo books, and anything else by Emma Chichester Clark, at that age, and it was good to get him to see that books can be about girls too.

Takver · 15/07/2009 17:34

He might also like the Jez Alborough books if he's just getting in to stories. I loved Duck in a Truck plus all his others (and dd did too )

honda · 15/07/2009 22:19

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