What books should I read with my children?
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Storytime is an important part of the bedtime routine in our house and what better way to enjoy quality time with your little one than by reading together? So how do you choose the right book for you and your children?
Here are my favourites .... if you fancy finding something new to read?
Stickman – Julia Donaldson & Axel Scheffler
"Stick Man lives in the family tree with his Stick Lady Love and their stick children three." This fabulous rhyming book teaches about rising above adversity and the value of family. It is so easy to read, I think I actually know it off by heart.
Dogs don’t do ballet – Anna Kemp & Sara Oglive
This is an entertaining tale about Biff the dog, but the problem is, Biff doesn't think he's a dog, Biff thinks he's a ballerina! This is an entertaining story of a small dog with a big character and even bigger dreams! It is one of those stories that you can read over and over again and shows that you can be whatever you want to be!
Bumpus, Jumpus, Dinosaurumpus - Tony Mitton/Guy Parket-Rees
This is great for children of all ages as it is a timeless tale. The exciting, fast-paced rhyme flows easily but then slows down naturally at the end, perfectly timed to calm the children in readiness for bedtime.
The Gruffalo – Julia Donaldson & Axel Scheffler
Arguably the best children’s book ever written and it is actually my particular favourite. It appeals to children of all ages with captivating rhymes and fantastic pictures. I know that it is now a short motion picture but I still prefer the book. It is a true children’s classic.
Elmer – David McKee
This is the tale of a loveable elephant who, for once in his life, wants to mingle with the rest of his herd and be like all the others. It is a lovely story with the subtle message that it is that it is OK to be different, which is why I think it is fab!
Aliens Love Underpants – Claire Freedman & Ben Cort
With bright animation throughout, this is a truly funny story and when reading this to any child, it always guaranteed to raise a chuckle as children think it is hilarious that you are talking about underpants.
There’s an Ouch in my Pouch – Garry Parsons
Finally, this is a genuinely entertaining story about toddler behaviour, the discovery of independence and the pending arrival of a new baby. This is a perfect story if there is a new baby brother or sister due.
What books do you love to read with your little one?
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