Please, Baby, Please57 reviews
Spike Lee, Tonya Lewis Lee

Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, 2002

Brilliant Illustrations and Great Reading for Toddlers

+ I love the Illustrations
+ Love This Book!!
+ Had to buy!
+ Love this book!!
  
  











  



  
The House That Jack Built6 reviews

Putnam Juvenile, 2002

Let's Visit The House that Jack Built.....

+ Great Book! Wonderfully Illustrated!!
+ This is the house that Jack built
+ Excellent book for readers of all ages
  
  











  



  
Over in the Meadow5 reviews
John Langstaff

Harcourt Children's Books, 1957

One of the kids books I haven't got too bored with yet.

+ Beautiful book
+ In the meadow, in the glen
+ Both the kids and I loved it!
+ Your kids will share it with their kids and so on....
  
  











  



  
Dinosaurs, Dinosaurs8 reviews

HarperTrophy, 1993

Our favorite book!

+ Bright, fun introduction!
+ My son's favorite!
+ Dinosaur fun
  
  











  



  
The Wee Little Woman2 reviews

HarperCollins, 1995

Wee Little Wonder

+ 1-year-old Sage's most favoritest book of all time.

A wonderful tale, simple, evocative, ageless. Easy and pleasurable to read out loud. The words are delightful, but they don't tell the whole story. The graphic illustrations, which effectively tell the story without words, include simple details that the story would not be complete without. A ...
  
  











  



  
Is Your Mama a Llama?52 reviews
Deborah Guarino

Scholastic, 1997

Love it!

+ Love it!
+ SO cute and funny
+ Adorable Repetitive Rhyming Book
  
  











  



  
Good Night, Monkey Boy8 reviews

Dragonfly Books, 2003

A Favorite!

+ Excellent book!
+ This is pre-school bedtime, period
+ Illustrators take notice!
+ I love Monkey Boy!
  
  











  



  
The Little Engine That Could: The Complete, Original Edition (A Platt & Munk Classic)65 reviews
Watty Piper, Doris Hauman

Grosset & Dunlap, 1978

a classic for me and for my kids

+ Great, classic story! Good for negative children who are always saying "I can't."
+ Great Classic Tale
+ Great story - timeless message
+ My son loves this book!
  
  











  



  
T Is for Terrible7 reviews
Peter McCarty

Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), 2004

T is for Terrific, like all of this author's books

+ family favorite
+ great dino book

My 18-month old LOVES all of Peter McCarty's books. Even the ones that are for slightly older readers completely capture his attention. He loves everything about them--the pictures and the stories. When he was younger, they were the only books he would want to look at from cover to cover. And ...
  
  











  



  
The Three Billy Goats Gruff14 reviews
Stephen Carpenter

HarperFestival, 1998

One of my boys' favorites!

+ A favorite old classic
+ A fabulous addition to your library - classroom or home.
+ Perfect for our grand sons!
  
  











  



  
Benny Bakes a Cake2 reviews
Eve Rice

Greenwillow, 1993

The best toddler book in our home library!

+ poor Benny!

"Benny Bakes a Cake" has achieved legendary status in our home. We received it as a gift in 1993, for our first son's first birthday. It was the first "story" book that he truly understood -- thanks to the simple but appealing illustrations, the straightforward text, and the story elements that ...
  
  











  



  
My Nose, Your Nose1 review
Melanie Walsh

Houghton Mifflin, 2002

great children's book

I am a preschool teacher and this was recommended by a fellow teacher. It is such a cute book, darling pictures and the children love it. It is about all of our differences and also, how we are all alike. One of my favorites to read.
  
  











  



  
Bumpety Bump!

Greenwillow, 2006

Bumpety, bumpety, bumpety, bump! When Pat Hutchins introduces a boy, his grandfather, a bright blue wheelbarrow, a little red hen, and a garden full of fresh fruits and vegetables you can bet the harvest on this: you are about to open a first–rate picture book with a beginning, middle, and end. It also goes without saying that it has a great sense of rhythm, repetition, affection, and ...
  
  











  



  
Lunch4 reviews

Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), 1996

An exciting book about a hungry mouse.

+ sniff snifff
+ a very hungry mouse
+ HOW MUCH CAN A MOUSE EAT?
  
  











  



  
Snip Snap!: What's That?8 reviews
Mara Bergman

Greenwillow, 2005

Fun With My Granddaughter

+ At the moment, my favorite children's book!
+ Are you scared????
+ Common refrain has predictability children love; empowering theme parents love
+ Hilarious, fun book for ages 4-7
  
  











  



  
Cookie's Week15 reviews
Cindy Ward

Putnam Juvenile, 1997

Great Book!

+ My daughter loves this book!
+ As a Kindergarten Teacher's Assistant . . .
+ charming simple story
  
  











  



  
Clip-Clop6 reviews
Nicola Smee

Boxer Books, 2006

Exciting book for toddlers

+ Favorite Bedtime book for 6month old (now 11mos)
+ A 2-year-old will love it
+ What fun
+ Charming for parents and kids alike
  
  











  



  
Froggy Gets Dressed18 reviews
Jonathan London

Puffin, 1994

4 1/2 Reversive Recursive: Fun With Froggy

+ A definite bedtime story request night after night
+ Cute story, my daughter loves the sound effects
+ It's not that easy being green
  
  











  



  
Noisy Nora (Picture Books)17 reviews

Puffin, 2000

A True Classic

+ Great Children's Book
+ Great for the Middle Child
+ Noisy Nora (DEW SEW FINE)
  
  











  



  
Tickle the Duck8 reviews
Ethan Long

Little, Brown Young Readers, 2005

Stirring Tale of a Tickle Gone...Too Far...or did it....?

+ Shocking
+ Eye catching illustration
+ Tickle the Duck will have You Tickled Pink
+ I am not ticklish