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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My early and advanced reader ADORED Elephant and Piggie. She also liked Knuffle Bunny, Frog & Toad, and the Frances books. Were they hard for her to read? No. But they were funny, and pitched right at her emotional level, and she became a delightfully expressive reader because of them. [/quote] Elephant and Piggie books are great! And good for partnered reading because they are mostly dialogues and you can act out all the silly situations. And for those who like Frog & Toad, the Poppleton books are pretty nice. One picture book author I really liked was Jerdine Nolen - Raising Dragons and Irene's Wish both really stuck in my mind, and all of her books that I read to my daughter were excellent. Many of her books have African-American protagonists, which is not-so-common but really positive.[/quote]
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