s/o: Which kids' books do you love and never get tired of reading?

Anonymous
My truck is stuck
Where is the green sheep
10 little fingers and 10 little toes

The trouble is my kids are now in elementary school. So... for this age:
Harry Pottery
Betsy, Tacy and Tib
Some (but not all) Rahl Dahl.
Anonymous
But not the Hippopotamus
Dear Zoo
Giraffes can't dance
The family book
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:But not the Hippopotamus
Dear Zoo
Giraffes can't dance
The family book


I forget to name Todd Parr's books. Yes, love those. The Grandma Book, The Daddy Book, etc.
Anonymous
The Little Brute Family
Tough Boris
(old classic I found on Ebay) The Duchess Bakes a Cake
Anonymous
Goodnight Opus (sadly, out of print)
Zin, Zin, Zin, A Violin
Anatole
Pout Pout Fish
Little Blue Truck
Elsa Beskow books
My kids are also into the Fern Hollow books by John Patience, but they are from my childhood.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a spin-off to the thread about books that drive parents nuts, which kids' books do you absolutely love? The books I never mind reading and re-reading to my kids are: nearly all of Sandra Boynton (especially Hippos Go Berserk and Blue Hat Green hat (hysterically funny!)), In the Night Kitchen by Maurice Sendak, and Charlotte's Web, which I consider to be a nearly perfect kids' novel.


I LOVE Hippos Go Berserk and also The Bellybutton Book. I have more trouble signing My Personal Penguin, so I don't like that one as much. I also like Buenas Noches a Todos (yes, we have that one in Spanish) and to the criticism in the other thread, the putting on pajamas before going outside to exercise before bed is supposed to be FUNNY. And it is.

I also love the Pigeon books, The Princess and the Pony, and Dr. Suess's ABCs - bring on the silly rhyming nonsense words!


Love Hippos go Beserk...hilarious
Anonymous
I know it's long, but I love the Lorax.
I liked some of the Ivy & Bean books (admittedly, I was not asked to read them more than once).
I like Splat the Cat books.
We read "Follow the Leader" about a million times when my DD was little, and I never tired of it.
Barnyard Dance by Sandra Boynton (silly easy rhymes).

I have to admit, though, that I love reading bedtime stories.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Big Red Barn by Margaret Wise. Love the illustrations, and the cadence of the words.


Loooooooveeeee
Anonymous
I've read the entire Harry Potter series aloud to my kids three times and Would happily do so again.
Anonymous
None.

While I will read kids' books to entertain my children and am thrilled to giggle with them over silly books (like Sandra Boynton books), I honestly can say that once my kids outgrow these books, I will probably not read them again until I have grandchildren or am babysitting. Cute, but I do get tired of reading the same simple books over and over and over again for years.

Children's books are tiring, but they are a lot of fun with children. So they have a purpose and are good for that, but otherwise, not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Big Red Barn by Margaret Wise. Love the illustrations, and the cadence of the words.


Loooooooveeeee


+2 Also try her book, "Two Little Trains" I love her stuff. Read about her a little - she actually knew what she was doing and wrote books in that cadence intentionally.

Love "Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site" too
Anonymous
+1 for Giraffes Can't Dance.

Room on the Broom also has great rhymes.
Anonymous
Red Truck
Honk Honk Beep Beep
Anonymous
Mr Pine series
Henry the explorer series
Duchess Bakes a Cake is awesome
Pout Pout fish
Hum the hamster
tacky the penguin
Stand Back said the Elephant, "I'm going to sneeze!"
How Do dinosaurs series
Pickle Chiffon Pie
Marshall The courthouse mouse
Anonymous
Dragons Love Tacos, Little Blue Truck, Pout Pout Fish, all the Boynton Books.
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