My class loves Jesse Bear What Will You Wear, Mr Brown Can Moo, The Foot Book, I Love You Stinkyface
My son is 4 and he loves books, he likes: If you give a mouse a cookie, OLIVIA, I'll Love You Forever, Are You My Mother?, Owen, Good Night Moon...
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2007-03-26 18:45:13
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answered by SD 6
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How about some of the classics? The Berenstain Bears, Clifford or Amelia Bedelia. There really cute and never really go out of style.
2007-03-26 18:59:01
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answered by roansaga 3
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Where the wild things are is my 4 year old sons favorite. and Dr. Seuss Green Eggs and Ham.
2007-03-26 20:51:36
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answered by Kimmmmy 1
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Chicka-Chicka-Boom-Boom by Bill Martin Jr. & John Archambault
2007-03-26 18:02:06
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answered by chellek 5
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Sam I am Green eggs and Ham the good part about that book is that it helps with comprehending because it allows them to have fun with saying it verbatim with you
2007-03-26 18:45:52
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answered by Saundra 2
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Junie B Jones. Mrs. Piggle Wiggle too but it might be a little more advanced.
2007-03-26 18:06:11
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answered by kaloicious p 1
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"The Big Red Barn" by Margaret Wise Brown.
2007-03-26 18:17:45
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answered by prekinpdx 7
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No David and Rainbow Fish are both cute and short.
2007-03-26 18:02:14
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answered by Yoda_Yodel 4
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answered by ? 4
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The Tawny Scrawny Lion is really cute. my son loves it.
2007-03-26 18:11:50
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answered by just curious 5
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