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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is dragon masters or any of the other suggestions good read aloud books? I’ve read princess and black, mercy Watson and and Nate the great to my rising kindergartener and 3 year old. They are really enjoying the heavily illustrated early chapter books at bedtime. [/quote] Here are my recommendations for you: The Quiltmaker books by Jeff Brumbeau - not chapter books, but text intensive. They probably have more text than the chapter books you’ve been reading and the pictures are GLORIOUS. My kids used to pore over the illustrations which are incredibly detailed. The Alfie stories by Shirley Hughes Fairy Tales Nursery Rhymes Fractured Fairy Tales (picture books) https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/72267.Fractured_Fairy_Tales_for_Children Jez Alborough (picture books - simple text, very funny) If your kids are ready for more text/fewer pictures (black and white), you might try: Princess Tales by Gail Carson Levine My Father’s Dragon Flat Stanley I also highly recommend Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle, but a little later. They have more text, but are not to be missed. Here’s a list of chapter books for preschoolers you might find helpful: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/4942.Chapter_Books_to_Read_Aloud_to_Preschoolers [/quote]
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