Anonymous wrote:Pat the bunny
Anonymous wrote:Another vote for I Love You Forever. That mother has serious boundary issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Richard Scarry -- the "Cars, Trucks, and Things That Go" book is I swear like 70 pages long. I think DS deliberately chooses it for bedtime because it takes forever to read it. And you have to find this super teeny tiny bug "Goldbug" on nearly every page. It drives me insane. But...DS loves the book and the pictures are cute and interesting, so what's a mom gonna do, right?!
Love this thread. Yes, Cars and Trucks can be long but I've found that DS knows where goldbug is now, and the book moves fairly quicly because all he wants to do is locate Goldbug and turn the page.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Giving Tree.
Agree!What is the moral of the story? Give everything you have to some ungrateful lout and you are left... a stump?
Anonymous wrote:The Giving Tree.
Anonymous wrote:I saw the title of this thread and immediately thought
I Love You Forever
The Giving Tree
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It is so awesomely validating to click on it and find such universal hatred for these two books.
For those of you still reading books for your younger kids, just know the hits keep coming as they get older.
My kids came home the other day with their latest novel assignment from school.
Where the Red &%$#! Fern Grows
Aaack! My husband and I both tried (and failed) to put on our poker faces. Poor kids--they don't know what they're in for...![]()
Anonymous wrote:THIS is a great thread.
(1) Love when Tallulah gets in the bathtub with Maisy.
She IS pushy but it is just so unexpected and too funny. We always had good laugh about that one.
(2) Don't like most Sandra Boyton. Why does she have to introduce the word "ugly" so often in cute toddler rhyming books. It's odd.
(3) Agree that Mo Willem's pigeon series is annyone. But love Piggie & Gerald.
(4)My MIL gave us "I Love You Forever," too. Creepy.
(5) Runaway Bunny is creepy. Many years ago, husband took to quoting the page "Become the wind and blow you." Never could read with a straight face again.
SO glad my husband isn't the only one who does this...I seriously cannot read that page now!
Anonymous wrote:I hate curious george, he never does as hes told, gets into a lot of trouble and then is a hero at the end....not a message I like