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Hi... I am looking for some recommendations on books for children age 18 months. What books do you find your children, at this age, just loved (story-wise and picture-wise)?

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I just discovered "Gossie" by Dunrea. It is so cute and there is a whole series. My 24 month old loved it the first time she saw it.

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My little guy is 19 months. He (and me) enjoy books with great ryhmes. If you haven't discovered Lynley Dodd, check her out. She has 2 series (Slinky Malinky about a cat and Hairy Maclary about a dog). They are so fun to read and just the right length. Illustrations are great too. I have found some of her books at Borders and some on-line. "Mrs. McTats and her houseful of cats" is great fun too (can't remember the author). But our favorite is "The Prince's Bedtime" by Jeanne Oppenheim. Outstanding illustrations and wonderful ryhming story. "In a faraway kingdom, a long time ago, when bedtime drew near, the prince shouted, No!." It is so much fun to read, I never get bored. It is published by Barefoot Books and not sold at stores. I bought it at a street fair but you can buy on-line too. We also love Eric Carles' "Polar Bear, Polar Bear, what do you hear?" and "I love you stinky face" (not sure of author.

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I've had two kids go through this age, and these are some recommendations that both of them loved:

More, More, More Said the Baby. This is one of my favorite board books ever, and I give it frequently as a shower gift. Beautifully illustrated, fun to read, and it shows diverse families.

Boynton, everything, but especially Barnyard Dance, Blue Hat, Green Hat, Going to Bed Book, Moo Baa La La La, Hippos Go Berserk.

The Spot lift-the-flap books (Where's Spot, etc.) These were #1 favorites for both my boys at this age and beyond.

Owl and the Pussycat, the board book version illustrated by Jan Brett. Gorgeous! I would buy those paintings. And the poem is a classic favorite.

Polkabats and Octopus Slacks, by Calef Brown. It's a poetry collection so at that age I just read a couple of the poems. Very fun rhythms to read aloud.

Goodnight Moon (of course!)

Brown Bear, Brown Bear, what do you see? - Is there any kid who doesn't love this book? They love the repetition and predicting the animal on the next page, and pointing to all the animals on the last page.

Hungry Caterpiller - ditto on the repetition. Personally, not my favorite book to read, but the kids liked it.

Sailaway Home - another board book that has a nice rhythm for reading.

Also, starting about that age, those books that have pictures of objects and animals and things - word books.

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Dr. Seuss's ABC's. It's a great book, was both of my children's favorite book up until they were about 3! It also taught them both their ABC's at a very young age, about 14 months. It's also a rhyming book, so both of my kids were reciting it on their own by the time they were about 18 months. My son still absolutely loves the book. He's three and is starting to read. He can also write about 100 different words. I'm telling you what, I totally give the credits to that particular book because it taught them all about letters!!

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I just discovered "Gossie" by Dunrea. It is so cute and there is a whole series. My 24 month old loved it the first time she saw it.

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The book called Great Books for Babies and Toddlers, by Kathleen Odean was great for helping me choose books. It list over 500 recommended books with brief descriptions of them. You can probably find it at the library.

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Get yourself to the library Momma and get yourself a book first - called "The Read-Aloud Handbook" by Jim Trelease... he's got a handle on all the greatest read-aloud books written and the last 3rd of the book is just titles and authors your and your little ones will love (even when they aren't do little anymore - he's got titles for all ages). GREAT WORK MAKING READING SOMETHING TO LOVE! You're an awesome mom!

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My daughter's fav books from that time were I Know a Rhino, How Do Dinosaurs' Clean Their Room, and The Monster At The End of This Book (with Grover from Sesame Street). I think she was closer to 2 when we got Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See - which was HUGE hit, and Go Dog Go by Dr Seuss. If your children like dogs, I'd reccomend, Maxi The Taxi Dog -which is bright and beautifully illustrated, and has a rhyming text.

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My son is only 16 months - but he LOVES the Shiny, Touchy, Smelly book set from Discovery Toys. He has had them since he was about 6 months old - but each page has something shiny, something with texture and something that smells (like a scratch and sniff) Originally he was interested in the visual aspect, but as he has grown - he loves to "smell" the books. I suppose any book that has those features would do just as well. He also love the Fisher Price books that have the doors that you can open - they are large oversized books probably 11x17. If, by chance, you are interested in Shiny Touchy Smelly - I do sell Discovery Toys and with no pressure - would mail you a catalog. I would love to know if there are any books your son enjoys - as my son has a great facination for books right now and I'd love to encourage that -so I'd love to buy him a few more that might be more age "progressive". Oh and one more book I just bought him for xmas is kind of like a pop up book called DOGS - each page has a pop up feature, etc. I'm pretty sure he is going to love it - Toys R US, Border, Barnes & Noble, Target all carry it. Thanks!

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