baby/kid book titles

@nmw2005 (1197)
United States
May 30, 2008 10:35am CST
I have started my daughter her own little library filled with many of the classics. I want to expand on that and am looking for more book titles. It doesn't have to be a known book, just something that maybe you or you kids really like. She is almost 7 months old, but the books can be for later too. Books are one thing I don't mind storing. Thanks for you help.
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• United States
31 May 08
Good for you on starting a little library!! I believe that reading to a child at an early age is extremely important! It builds bonding time, as well as the love of reading. I am a teacher and my 14 month old daughter already has several books on her shelf. There are also three other teachers in my family, so I don't think she has the option of not reading. lol She is already likes them a lot and will pull out books left and right and sometimes even read them by herself. Some books that she has are Goodnight Moon, Goodnight Gorilla, I Love You Through and Through, and many more. You can find a lot of these at Target and Walmart. She loves this one book called Kitty's Barn, which is basically a pop-up book and move the flaps kinda thing. Oh, Pat the Bunny is a good one too. She likes mostly any interactive book that she has.
@nmw2005 (1197)
• United States
1 Jun 08
I have never heard of Good night gorilla or Kitty's Barn. I'll will check them out. Thanks fot the suggestions!!
@twoey68 (13627)
• United States
31 May 08
There's tons of Disney books which are always good. I've also got Mother Goose and Grimm's Fairy Tales which my Nephew loves. Basically, I'll buy any kids books and just about spoon feed them to my Nephew. My Niece doesn't like to read no matter what kind of books I get. My Nephew though likes things like Goosebumps and anything scary LOL **AT PEACE WITHIN** ~~STAND STRONG IN YOUR BELIEFS~~
@nmw2005 (1197)
• United States
1 Jun 08
Thanks for your ideas, we have a few fairy tale books. I can't wait until she is old enought to somewhat understand them.