The Best Preschool Books
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The Best Preschool Books: Reading to the Preschool and Under Crowd
As a mommy of a little boy who LOVES to be read to, I have discovered that there are MANY awful books out there that are passed off as children's books. From poorly written books to inappropriate content, it baffles me that these books are being mass-produced and circulated.
On the flip side, however, there are some truly genius books out there that we have fallen head-over-heels for. I have compiled a list (in no particular order) of the Best Preschool Books that we have found and will read over and over again.
Hilda Must Be Dancing!
by Karma Wilson
I love the colorful pictures and the rhyming in this book!
Sakes Alive! A Cattle Drive!
by Karma Wilson
Preschoolers (and parents) will get a kick out of the ending!
Love You Forever
Robert Munsch
This book gets me teary every time. It talks about a growing little boy who drives his mom crazy with his antics. But at night, if that boy is really asleep, she sneaks across the room, and rocks him while singing her song. (Ever notice how sometimes they look so much sweeter when they're asleep?)
"Love You Forever" has been passed along to new moms on my husbands side of the family. It's definitely good enough to share with the moms that you know.
On The Night You Were Born
Nancy Tillman
This book has beautiful words and pictures. We initially had borrowed this from the library during a "frazzled mom" time....it was such a nice book for us to read together that we had to add it to our collection.
Celebrate your child every day with this book!
Sleepy Bears
Mem Fox
This is a very sweet book to help your own little one fall fast asleep.
The Runaway Pumpkin
Kevin Lewis
I especially like the cadence of the rhyme. Buck & Billy Baxter pluck a GIANT pumpkin from its stem. The two boys and their little sister Lil watch the pumpkin wreak havoc with family members and farm animals alike as it rolls down the hill.
This thumpin' bumpin' round and rolly runaway pumpkin will knock you for a loop!
Pocket Full of Kisses
Audrey Penn
Chester raccoon wonders if his mother will run out of kissing hands if she has to give them to him and to his little brother Ronnie. She lovingly assures him that she will never run out of kissing hands, and gives him an extra one for his pocket.
"A Pocket Full of Kisses" is especially great if your older child wonders if you still have enough love for them when siblings join the family
God Gave Us You
Lisa Tawn Bergen
When Little Cub asked if Mama ever wanted a different kid like Sammy the Seal or Fredrika the Fox, Mama's reply is "Never, never, never. God gave us you!"
The Going To Bed Book
Sandra Boynton
In the character of Sandra Boynton books, this is a nice, easy read. It has a great rhythm and flow to it, and it's just perfect for....well....Going To Bed!
What's Your Favorite Book for the Preschool and Under Set?
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spartakct
Nov 14, 2011 @ 6:45 pm | delete
- Nice choices!
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iijuan12
Nov 5, 2011 @ 9:19 pm | delete
- We love Karma Wilson books! When my children are under 1, we love books by Sandra Boyton and the DK touch and Feel books. When they're pre-schoolers one my favorite authors is Lucy Micklethwait who incorporates famous works of art and children's basics (alphabet, counting, etc.). Liked.
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marsha32 Jan 18, 2011 @ 9:27 am | delete
- I've stopped in and given you an Angel Blessing. I am also featuring this in my Rocketmom's list on my newest book review lens.
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KarenTBTEN
Jan 30, 2010 @ 12:33 am | delete
- There's one about an Inuit girl who keeps asking her mother if she would still love her if she did things that were wrong or turned into some strange creature. I believe it's called "How Much Do You Love Me?" Of course there are some great old classics like "Goodnight Moon", too.
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Sylvestermouse
Oct 30, 2009 @ 6:58 pm | delete
- Great lens! You are so right!!! There are a lot of books that are published for children but should not be read by children. When our children were young, we learned early that a parent must read the book first. We also went to the children's movies before we took them.
Thank you for your recommendations!
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Laniann
Oct 30, 2009 @ 6:15 pm | delete
- There were a few descriptions in your book selection that made me smile. They all sound like lovely books.
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Jewelsofawe Oct 30, 2009 @ 11:43 am | delete
- Very nicely done
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HorseAndPony
Oct 30, 2009 @ 9:52 am | delete
- This is a great lens. I agree that there are so many awful preschool books. I loved your book selection and your lens is beautiful.
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puzzlemaker
Oct 30, 2009 @ 9:17 am | delete
- I agree with your intro comments. Some children's books are plain awful! All the more reason to highlight the great ones like you are doing.
Our favorites for this age group are Goodnight Moon, Goodnight Gorilla, Sandra Boynton's Barnyard Dance, and Suess's The Best Nest and Go Dog Go.
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