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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I spy kids books (I think they call them Scholastic Readers). When they're small, you can put them in your lap and they can enjoy the books for colors and objects and patterns. As they get older, they'll help look for things. And when older still, they can learn to read. They're great for a wide variety of ages.[/quote] Great idea! DD loves the I Spy books. Another vote for staying away from Boyton, Seuss and all the other popular ones. If it's a book shower, she'll likely get them from other people. If I were you, I'd just drop in to Barnes & Noble to see what they have on the bargain shelf. We got DD some great books there -- they usually have colorful "First Words" or "Counting" books, and maybe some "Lift the Flap" books for age 2.5 and up. Or you could even look for true story books that you liked as an older child. Basically, there's no way to go wrong here. Have fun! [/quote]
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