Saturday, January 09, 2010

Question

Hi everyone,

Now I know all of you have good advice about parenting. Sam is going to have his first baby at the end of this month--a girl--and wondering what is some good parenting advice to give him. Or what baby books did your kids enjoy the most? Was thinking about getting him some fun books and wondering which books were big hits with your kids; I am sure if your little ones enjoyed the books, Sam's little one will as well.

Love,

Naima

7 comments:

Anna B said...

well, i don't have kids, but william donald loved goodnight moon as a baby. also, runaway bunny. and king bidgood's in the bathtub. caldecott award winners are always worth looking at. exciting for a girl to be coming into the family!

Joe said...

Also Make Way for Ducklings is a wonderful classic that our Niece and Nephews have loved.

Don and Amy Bennion said...

So so so much fun! We were so excited to hear the news! Congrats to Sam. Do you have an address for them?

For first books we really like the thick paged board books. Our favorite read alouds are:
1. The Hungry Caterpillar (they love sticking fingers in the holes)
2. Goodnight Moon (a favorite of each of our boys)
3. Each Peach Pear Plum

I had to go back and watch this video today: http://rsbennions.blogspot.com/2007/09/goodnight-moon.html

Naima said...

thanks for all the good advice, that helps me on my shopping list!!

Wendy and John said...

Congrats to Sam!

We love all those previously recommended books, especially Goodnight Moon. A few other favorites are:

The Big Red Barn by Margaret Wise Brown
The B Book by Stan and Jan Berenstain
Ten Apples Up On Top- by Theo LeSieg (Dr. Seuss)
The Going to Bed Book by Sandra Boynton
The Monster at the end of this book (Grover) by Jon Stone
Caps for Sale by Esphyr Slobodkina
Tikki Tikki Tembo by Arlene Mosel
Go Dog, Go! and Are You My Mother? by P.D. Eastman
Where the Wild Things Are- by Maurice Sendak

Happy Reading!

Love,
Wendy

Linda Bennion said...

I am a big fan of Jim Trelease's book - The Read Aloud Handbook...He is on his sixth edition and it is a handbook for choosing books for children, by age and by lessons that are taught...it is annotated which I really like. Loved seeing you last week, Nai!

John said...

I didn't read Wendy's post because I want to see if we are of the same mind. Of course, she knows better than me on this one.

Anything by Richard Scarry
The Train by David McPhail
Goodnight Moon and The Runaway Bunny
Tikki Tikki Tembo
Are you my Monther?
Green Eggs and Ham

I also liked The Three Robbers growing up.

Best wishes Sam!