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Audio books for a toddler

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Whatamesshaslunch · 13/09/2017 20:39

Does anyone have any recommendations (especially ones on iTunes!)? I'd love to get some for the car. At the moment we have The Tiger Who Came To Tea and The Gruffalo.

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KatyN · 13/09/2017 21:33

There is a whole set of Julia Donaldson ones which are lovely. We also have some old mr men ones too.

I think CBeebies do a lot of podcast stories too which might be good?

Changerofname987654321 · 13/09/2017 21:35

Julia Donaldson ones are often fairly cheap with the book people

greenglassmaker · 13/09/2017 21:37

As well as Julia Donaldson we also listen to peppa pig, the little princess and also a load of nursery rhymes by The Kiboomers

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Whatamesshaslunch · 13/09/2017 21:55

Lovely thank you! The CBeebies podcasts are an excellent idea

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Scotinoz · 15/09/2017 20:53

Peppa, Topsy & Tim and Alfie are very popular in our car.

I don't mind Alfie, but the other two drive me nuts. We tried Fantastic Mr Fox once but the children feel asleep...husband and I enjoyed it though 😅

Eyre89 · 15/09/2017 20:56

We get some from the library. They have a huge selection. We've had mog and shaun the sheep so far. We only joined a couple of weeks ago. But I was pleasantly surprised by the range.

HeyMicky · 15/09/2017 21:02

Bernard Cribbins reads the original Paddington - gorgeous

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