Friday, November 23, 2018

50 Books My Toddler Loves - Continuation


26. Master Track's Train
by Allan Ahlberg and Andre Amstutz

A boy rescues a stolen train..

And it is fun to read..

Because the narration comes in the form of a train station announcement.

Master Track's Train by Allan Ahlberg and Andre Amstutz

27. May I Please Have a Cookie?
by Jennifer E. Morris

Alfie wants a cookie. 

But his Mommy would only give him one if he asked for it properly.

"Please.."

May I Please Have a Cookie? by Jennifer E. Morris

28. Night Night, Train
by Amy Parker and Virginia Allyn

This book.. he used to ask us to read more than 10 times a day, everyday.

A family of dogs boards a train, finds their seats..
Eats dinner, reads their favourite book, takes a shower,
Prays to God, and goes to bed.

It's in the details.. and he can relate to them.

Night Night, Train by Amy Parker and Virginia Allyn

29. Oh, Baby! Go, Baby!
by Dr. Seuss

This is Dr. Seuss's Oh, The Places You'll Go! simplified for babies and toddlers.

The tabs and flaps in this book are really creative!

Oh, Baby! Go, Baby! by Dr. Seuss

30. Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear?
by Bill Martin Jr and Eric Carle

Snarling like a Leopard.. Yelping like a Peacock.. Braying like a Zebra..

They are not the usual farm animal sounds..

And we enjoy imitating them.

Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear? by Bill Martin Jr and Eric Carle

31. Sam and the Firefly 
by P. D. Eastman

A good story with moral lessons..

About Sam the good owl saving a naughty firefly,
From the chaos it causes from writing the wrong words in the sky.

Sam and the Firefly by P. D. Eastman

32. Some Bugs
by Angela DiTerlizzi and Brendan Wenzel

Insects and what they do..

A cute invitation to explore your backyard.

Lance: This book is so funny!

Some Bugs by Angela DiTerlizzi and Brendan Wenzel

33. Sometimes I Like to Curl Up in a Ball 
by Vicki Churchill and Charles Fuge

Together with the wombat..

We would run around the house and make funny faces..
Until we curl up in a ball and dream of places.

Sometimes I Like to Curl Up in a Ball by Vicki Churchill and Charles Fuge

34. Strictly No Elephants
by Lisa Mantchev and Taeeun Yoo

After being rejected by the Pet Club..
A little boy finds a solution for his pet elephant..
And his friends' pets narwhal, skunk, bat, porcupine, penguin..

Because pets are friends, and friends come in different shapes and sizes.

Strictly No Elephants by Lisa Mantchev and Taeeun Yoo

35. Tap the Magic Tree
by Christie Matheson

We knock on the trunk.. tap the branches..
Close our eyes.. blow some kisses..

Turn the page.. a magic happens.

Tap The Magic Tree by Christie Matheson

36. The Gruffalo
by Julia Donaldson and Alex Scheffler

Amazingly written..

About a mouse taking a stroll in the deep dark wood..
Outwitting all the animals eyeing him for food.

The Gruffalo by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler

37. The Lion Inside and The Koala Who Could
by Rachel Bright and Jim Field

A mouse who feels small wants to be like the lion,
But the lion is actually afraid of mice.

A koala who thinks he couldn't,
Realised he could.

Now, every time Lance sees a koala, he would say it is a "Koala who could."

The Lion Inside by Rachel Bright and Jim Field

The Koala Who Could by Rachel Bright and Jim Field

38. The Paper Dolls
by Julia Donaldson and Rebecca Cobb

He loves it so much.. we made him his own paper dolls!

We gave them names.. we let them sing..
We made them play and do just anything!

The Paper Dolls by Julia Donaldson and Rebecca Cobb

39. The Pout-Pout Fish
by Deborah Diesen and Dan Hanna

It's catchy.

Lance likes it every time the fish says..

"I'm a pout-pout fish, with a pout-pout face.."

The Pout-Pout Fish by Deborah Diesen and Dan Hanna

40. The Story of Ferdinand
by Munro Leaf and Robert Lawson

Presented in a detailed black and white that captures the little boy's wonders..

It tells about Ferdinand, the bull who would rather sit quietly under a tree and smell the flowers.

The Story of Ferdinand by Munro Leaf and Robert Lawson

41. The Story Orchestra: Four Seasons in One Day
by Jessica Courtney-Tickle

As you read about Isabelle, her puppy, and her apple tree..
A part of Vivaldi's classical music The Four Seasons..
Plays in every page beautifully!

The Story Orchestra, Four Seasons in One Day by Jessica Courtney-Tickle

42. The Very Hungry Caterpillar
by Eric Carle

Lance loves to poke every hole the Caterpillar makes..
On the plum, on the leaf, and on the cakes.

The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle

43. The Wheels on The Bus 
by Paul O Zelinsky

The song children love to sing.

The tabs, flaps, and movable parts of this book are amazing.

The Wheel on the Bus by Paul O Zelinsky

44. The Wonderful Things You Will Be
by Emily Winfield Martin

All the beautiful things we wonder when we look at our child..

A loving message to instil while they are young.

The Wonderful Things You Will Be by Emily Winfield Martin

45. Time For Bed
by Mem Fox and Jane Dyer

A nice rhythmic book for bedtime..

About little animals being called to bed by their parents one by one.

Time For Bed by Mem Fox and Jane Dyer

46. Tuesday
by David Wiesner

Every Tuesday, something happens.

This book has no words - 

Only pictures that allow you to create your own story.

Tuesday by David Wiesner

47. We're Going on a Bear Hunt
by Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury

A family goes through an adventure.. crossing grass, mud, and a snowstorm..
To find a bear that scares them.. and sends them running back home.

A classic.. so fun to read!

We're Going on a Bear Hunt by Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury

48. What the Ladybird Heard
by Julia Donaldson and Lydia Monks

A ladybird who never says a word..
Overhears two thieves planning to steal the fine prize cow.

Another favourite from Julia Donaldson, 
because everything she writes is magic.

What the Ladybird Heard by Julia Donaldson and Lydia Monks

49. Where the Wild Things Are
by Maurice Sendak

Lance: Mom, what's this?
Me: I can't figure it out. It's a wild thing
Lance: No, a dinosaur. How about this?
Me: A horse
Lance: No, a lion

And just like the boy in the story, his imagination goes on.

Where The Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak

50. You're Here for a Reason
by Nancy Tillman

Meaningful and full of love..

Though Lance focuses more on the weasel, the reindeer, and the kite flying above!

You're Here For A Reason by Nancy Tillman


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