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Jessie118
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Recommendations for infant/Toddler

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I currently only have 3 books for my baby! i would like books that we can read well into toddler and young childhood years. Books that have good morals and good vocabulary range that are also fun for mom and dad to read too!
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I admit I haven't read this one just yet, but I saw it the other day and kind of fell in love with the premise...so there's a book for children called Brown Bear, Brown Bear (what do you see?) and more recently I saw a book (I think it's just about to be published) called Scientist, Scientist What Do You See? And I just really feel like it's an amazing book to be out there for children, so perhaps you could consider that one?
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"We Like Kindergarten" by Clara Cassidy was my favorite book as a toddler and kindergartener. In fact, in made such an impression on me that I purchased it later as an adult and still have it in my library. Also, "The Pink Elephant with Golden Spots" by Philippe and Rejane Fix.
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As toddlers, my kids liked Go Dog Go and Put Me in the Zoo. There isn’t much in the way of morals, but there are plenty of things to talk about while you’re reading them.
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My son loved Mr. Brown Can Moo and The Very Hungry Caterpillar and Hop on Pop well into his toddler years. He also liked Put me in the Zoo (He could read the word "zoo" by the time he was 2 1/2 because of this book). My two-year-old daughter likes The Monster at the End of this Book, No Time for Bed by Annette Rusling, and anything with Winnie the Pooh or Paw Patrol on it.
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Any book with different textures in it- Really nice for babies and toddlers still like them, too.

Triangle by Mac Barnett
Over in the Meadow -- various authors
Arthur books- Marc Brown
Little Critter books- Mercer Mayer
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Good Night Moon, If You Give A Mouse a Cookie, Guess How Much I Love You, Your A Good Dog Carl and there are more in that series, Dr Seuss books. Read to your child any age 15 to 30 minutes a day. It is amazing what they learn at such a young age.
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I very highly recommend The Bear and the Piano by David Litchfield, Library Lion by Michelle Knudson and Kevin Hawkes, and Red: A Crayon's Story by Michael Hall.
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