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Good Books for 2 Year Old

For the past few months we read to my son every night. He received many new books for Christmas, but we have already read them to death. I am looking for some new book ideas, not just board books, but books with actual stories. We have many Dr. Sues books, The Little Critters, The Dinosaurs (how does a dinosaur....My truck is stuck, The Boynton books, etc..but I am looking for some new titles to add to our collection.
Thanks in advance~

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Thanks for all the wonderful ideas. We are going to take a trip to the library tomorrow. Don't know why I never thought of that. Thanks again moms!

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My two year old loves all of the Bill Martin/Eric Carle books. Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do you See? Polar Bear,Polar Bear What Do You Hear? Etc. He loves to read them to me too.

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My son's both loved "Knuffle Bunny" and "Knuffle Bunny Too". He also loves "Click, Clack Moo: Cows that Type" and "Giggle, Giggle Quack". Pretty much any book with cars and trucks, & snowmen. We go through books like wild fire as well. Do you have a local library? That is the BEST way to keep new books rolling through while still reading the favorites that you have at home!

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Anything with repetition, The Bear Snores On, Polar Bear, Polar Bear, The Very Hungary Caterpillar. Also, my daughter is a huge fan of the author Mo Willems; Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus, Don't Let the Pigeon Stay Up Late, and Knuffle Bunny.

A 2007 release that we just love is The Biggest Thing in the Ocean.

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I was a store manager for a bookstore for several years plus a M. here are some ideas;

Some times I like to curl up in a ball

Where's the Dragon

Human Race

sb M. of 2

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There are some great books in the dollar section at Target right now. I was at the one in Tinley which I do not typically shop at.

There were mini board books, but what I bought were the paper Sesame Street books with Elmo and Zoe. They looked to be easy to read for my 6 yo and my son would love them also (3yo).

I LOVE buying books, and our paper ones rarely get torn.

Also, keep reading my truck is stuck - my son can now "read" it to us. It is too cute. "Help, Please Help - Does anyone know how to make my stuck truck go." Total tongue twister!

Hope this helps.
B. :)

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We started buying the Step Into Reading type of books (level 1) because they have simple stories and aren't too long. My daughter loves them. (she is 3.5, but we've been buying them for a while now)

Other books that are favorites: I Know a Rhino, Brown Bear, Brown Bear, The Monster at the End of this Book, If You Give a Pig a Pancake, Maxi the Taxi Dog, and Fancy Nancy (although your son may not be into the last one!)

Happy reading!

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If you have a teacher-friend, definately ask their input! We have friends who are both teachers and they are telling us all the time about books they love.

Also, do a book swap with a friend or two. Make sure you keep track of who had your books and who's books you have. Keep them on a three month cycle, then swap again. You can do this with toys, too. Instead of tossing old ones your son doesn't use anymore and buying him new ones, just swap with a friend or two for a few months.

We also go to the library twice a week. Our girls are in free (which is great!) classes there where they play games and are read stories. The library always has great book ideas and if you borrow them and don't like them you didn't spend any money on it! Our girls (even our youngest) love picking out books for themselves and that whole week we have them it is such a treat to not only read them new stories, but to see them excited to pack them in their library bag, return them, and get new ones! :) And as a bonus to us parents, it's all free! :)

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we buy all are book for children from GOODWILL- they have always been clean and nice and CHEAP

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Nick Bruel is a really good author as well. Also, a book of my daughter's favorates is The Little Mouse, The Red Ripe Stawberry, and The Big Hungry Bear.

Another good idea, which I did with my daughter, is to join a scholastic book club or some other book club. She loves getting new books in the mail every few weeks and they are not that expensive.

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Anything with repetition, The Bear Snores On, Polar Bear, Polar Bear, The Very Hungary Caterpillar. Also, my daughter is a huge fan of the author Mo Willems; Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus, Don't Let the Pigeon Stay Up Late, and Knuffle Bunny.

A 2007 release that we just love is The Biggest Thing in the Ocean.

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i'd try kids poetry. things like shel silverstien. silly poems and silly pictures and they are still entertaining to read after reading them for the 1000th time.

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