First chapter books to read at bedtime?

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Anonymous wrote:This is OP, and just wanted to update that Frog and Toad has been a smashing success the past two nights with a just-turned 4 year old. So many giggles last night with Toad dumping water on his own head. : )



We used to listen to the audiobooks in the car, too, with the author reading them himself. The soundtrack to the Frog & Toad musical was also a huge hit in our house!


Yes we love the audio books too! Any others your kids like? I feel like we need some new ones.


The Ramona books are great on audio. Read by Stockard Channing.
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Anonymous wrote:Charlotte’s Web, Ramona series, Ralph S Mouse series - our favorite starter chapter books. Both DS and DD have enjoyed all of these books!


While these are good for early chapter books, I wouldn’t start with any of these as a FIRST chapter book. They’re too long.

The Princess in Black is pretty much perfect for transitioning to longer books.


The first couple Ramona books are good as first chapter books because they are really episodic. Each chapter can be read as a stand-alone story.
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My daughter loved Princess in Black when she was 3-4 years old. Then she liked Charlotte's Web right when she was turning 5. Now she's turning 6 and likes Magic Treehouse, My Father's Dragon, Cat City, and Little House. The podcast "Sleep Tight Stories - Bedtime Stories for Kids" has a good number of chapter books mixed in with shorter 10-20 minute stories.
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Anonymous wrote:Frog and Toad!


Yes this. You want something with pictures on every page still.

Other ideas:
Princess in Black
Dory Fantasmagory

Flat Stanley is ok, but nowhere near as fun as Dory who is HILARIOUS.
Anonymous
Well, this is OP again. I got Princess in Black from the library and turns out I should amend my first post to say that she has a fear of bears *and monsters.*
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The Katie Woo books are really cute and the illustrations are fun.
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