DH and I want to get his little brother a set/series of books for Christmas since he's just starting to read at night with mom and dad. He's 3.5 years old and we're completely out of touch about what would be a good set/series of books to get him. All I can think of is the Clifford red dog books...any good recommendations?
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Re: Book recommendations for 3.5 yr old?
For learning to read himself I would suggest the Bob books. They are small for little hands, simple words with simple stick figure drawings.
http://www.bobbooks.com/funstuff.htm
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Re: Book recommendations for 3.5 yr old?
Originally posted by planetFor learning to read himself I would suggest the Bob books. They are small for little hands, simple words with simple stick figure drawings.
http://www.bobbooks.com/funstuff.htm
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We're big fans of Dr. Suess here because they can memorize them and repeat them back ('reading' to you).
Nikolai also loves books about how things work. (I found a book about the life cycle of trees and it's really interesting and easy to understand)
Clifford scares me. I don't know why.
Jenn
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I like the Sandra Boynton- but they probably have a few of those around.
We have the large Curious George volume- it's got several books inside it. It is a lot of fun. Luke (3.5 years old) likes the Curious George stories- and the twins (6.5) who are not advanced readers, are just able to read the stories independently too.
Definitely not PC- as far as the smoking thing and then the "being carried off to the zoo" idea too. But they are fun.Peggy
Aloha from paradise! And the other side of training!
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Originally posted by LadybugTheir listening comprehension level is so much higher than their reading level at this age (the two don't actual converge until around 8th grade )
Where did you get this information? I've never heard that their listening comprehension and reading levels converge around 8th grade before (that I can remember) and I want explore it further...
Can you point me in the right direction?
Seriously I'm not challenging the idea, in case that popped into your head, I really want to learn more about it.
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Has anyone mentioned Eric Carle...
I will never forget being @ the Lincoln park Zoo when DS1 started shouting at the bear display "Brown Bear Brown bear what do you see?" About four or five adults & some of their little ones replied "I see a red bird looking at me!" We all just started laughing
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I can't recall the title right now but there is an Eric Carle book that has kids act out different animals. That one is fun and a good way to read and book and wiggle around.
DD's kindergarten class also did Eric Carle style artwork. It was a great project.
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We like Harold's Purple Crayon, fairytales, Seek and finds, Sandra Boynton, character books like Clifford, Princesses, Sponge Bob, and the Berenstein Bears, Mice and Beans, A Bad Case of Stripes, Clorinda, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, anything by Mark Teague (How does a Dinosaur act), Eric Carle.
I am a complete kids' lit whore. I can't seem to stop myself.
KellyIn my dreams I run with the Kenyans.
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Going to the book store has now become and "daddy and dude" event. (which is fine w/ me- they're both out of my hair for a few hours and I can limit the expenditures..."no honey, we only have $30 in the checking account" [which may or may not be true])
Jenn
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Originally posted by LadybugOriginally posted by house elfI am a complete kids' lit whore. I can't seem to stop myself.
Kelly
There is a good book called "you read to me I'll read to you" and it's a hard-bound book that has a lot of short stories/books within it. It's fun too. But probably better for ages 5-8.Peggy
Aloha from paradise! And the other side of training!
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Re: Book recommendations for 3.5 yr old?
you read to me I'll read to you"
Nope. I'm just not that motivated.
KellyIn my dreams I run with the Kenyans.
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